From Inverness: 3-day Hebridean Escape
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Explore Orkney Islands showcasing remarkable prehistoric monuments and heritage.
Discover Isle of Skye with dramatic landscapes and coastlines
Cruise Loch Ness while visiting castles and legendary landmarks
Experience Scottish Highlands filled with history culture and scenery
Eight-Day Scotland Grand Tour Covers Highlands, Skye, Orkney, and Historic Landmarks
An eight-day Scottish adventure offers an extensive journey through some of the country’s most iconic landscapes, combining natural beauty, ancient history, and cultural heritage. The route begins in the central Highlands, passing through Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park before reaching archaeological sites such as Kilmartin Glen, Dunadd Hill Fort, and Temple Wood Stone Circle.
The journey continues through the dramatic scenery of Glen Coe and Fort William, following routes associated with the famous Jacobite Steam Train and the Glenfinnan Monument. From the coastal port of Mallaig, travelers cross to the Isle of Skye, where rugged mountains, waterfalls, and landmarks such as the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, and Portree define the island experience.
The itinerary then includes Eilean Donan Castle and a Loch Ness cruise, offering opportunities to explore Urquhart Castle and search for the legendary Nessie. These stops highlight Scotland’s blend of myth, history, and striking natural scenery along its most famous travel corridors.
The final stage of the tour extends north to the Orkney Isles, where prehistoric sites such as Skara Brae, Maeshowe, and the Ring of Brodgar reveal Scotland’s ancient past. Returning to Inverness, the route includes Dunrobin Castle, Culloden Battlefield, and the Cairngorm Mountains, completing a wide-ranging exploration of Scotland’s Highlands, islands, and historic heartlands.
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Eight-Day Scotland Grand Tour Covers Highlands, Skye, Orkney, and Historic Landmarks
An eight-day Scottish adventure offers an extensive journey through some of the country’s most iconic landscapes, combining natural beauty, ancient history, and cultural heritage. The route begins in the central Highlands, passing through Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park before reaching archaeological sites such as Kilmartin Glen, Dunadd Hill Fort, and Temple Wood Stone Circle.
The journey continues through the dramatic scenery of Glen Coe and Fort William, following routes associated with the famous Jacobite Steam Train and the Glenfinnan Monument. From the coastal port of Mallaig, travelers cross to the Isle of Skye, where rugged mountains, waterfalls, and landmarks such as the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, and Portree define the island experience.
The itinerary then includes Eilean Donan Castle and a Loch Ness cruise, offering opportunities to explore Urquhart Castle and search for the legendary Nessie. These stops highlight Scotland’s blend of myth, history, and striking natural scenery along its most famous travel corridors.
The final stage of the tour extends north to the Orkney Isles, where prehistoric sites such as Skara Brae, Maeshowe, and the Ring of Brodgar reveal Scotland’s ancient past. Returning to Inverness, the route includes Dunrobin Castle, Culloden Battlefield, and the Cairngorm Mountains, completing a wide-ranging exploration of Scotland’s Highlands, islands, and historic heartlands.
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A valid passport is required for this tour
Bring a water bottle for refreshment
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
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