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Explore the extremes of north West Europe’s last great wilderness - 13 days to enjoy 7 fantastic west coast islands and the prehistoric beauty and history of the northern Orkney islands, coupled with an escape to the western Isles of Lewis and Harris

Price:

From £717 per person

Duration: 13 days
Departures: Mondays April to September
Start point: 207 High Street, Edinburgh
End point: Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh
 

Greentraveller's Top Tip: Whilst in Edinburgh, enjoy a scrumptious meal of local and organic produce at Iglu Bar & Restaurant, centrally located and within walking distance from Waverley Train Station. We also recommend spending some time strolling through the picturesque Royal Botanical Gardens, one of the top green sights of the city. 

Overview of Island Hopping 13 Day Adventure

2 nights in Oban, 2 nights in Portree, 1 night in Inverness, 2 nights in Orkney, 2 nights in Ullapool, 2 nights in Lewis, 1 night in Portree.

Day 1 Highlights include Loch Lomond National Park, Inveraray, seat of the Campbell clan, and the heart of the ancient Scots kingdom of Dalriada, before staying in the beautiful harbour town of Oban for 2 nights.

Day 2 is an island adventure exploring the dramatic southern coastlines of Hebridean Mull and the peace and tranquility of Iona - birthplace of Celtic Christianity and traditional burial ground of Scottish Kings. It also gives you the option to take a boat trip to Staffa.

Day 3 takes you north along the west coast, passing the impregnable Castle Stalker and visiting Glencoe. Then on to Fort William, and the dramatic mountain scenery of Glen Garry to Eilean Donan Castle (set of “Highlander”) and over the sea to Skye, where you stay in the picturesque harbour town of Portree for 2 nights.

Day 4 focuses on exploring Skye including the wild north of the island, the Old Man of Storr, the mountain pass of the Quiraing and Skye’s most westerly point at Neist.

Day 5 returns you through the Cuillin mountains to the mainland past the 5 Sisters of Kintail, on to eerie Loch Ness. At Loch Ness you will join up with the tour travelling to Orkney and the Far North. With your new crew you will continue north following the Great Glen travelling the entire 23 miles of the famous Loch passing by Urquhart castle and onwards to Inverness.

Day 6 takes you north through the Black Isle, past the imposing Dunrobin Castle, before crossing the Pentland Firth from near John o’ Groats to the Orkney Isles. You stay in the Viking town and capital of Orkney, Kirkwall for 2 nights.

Day 7 is your chance to explore this fantastic ancient island; a land of contrasts where fertile green pastures are fringed by shores of golden sands washed by waters of the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Highlights include a visit to Skara Brae, the mystical prehistoric stone circle at Brodgar, the standing stones of Stenness, and Maeshowe, where in the 12th century the Vikings left one of the largest collections of Norse runic inscriptions.

Day 8 takes you back across the water to the cliffs and sandy beaches of Scotland’s dramatic northern coastline, passing Ben Loyal, Ben Hope, Durness and Assynt with a visit to the 15th century Ardvreck Castle, and staying overnight in the whitewashed fishing village of Ullapool.

Day 9 You have a free day in Ullapool to do as you please before joining up with your new crew the next day. There are many possibilities available in this lovely town, Options for your day include enjoying a day just to relax and absorb the highland tranquil pace of life whilst browsing the small craft boutiques nestling through the streets of the town. Or why not take the local boat, the ‘Summer Queen’ from the pier for an idyllic ‘summer Isles’ cruise.

Day 10 Your ferry will take you past the Summer Isles to the Isle of Lewis with opportunities to see dolphins, whales and seabirds. You are on the north west edge of Europe now and your afternoon is spent exploring historic blackhouses, crofting townships and the Butt of Lewis. 2 nights in Stornoway, capital of the Western Isles.

Day 11 Highlights include the pre-historic stone broch at Dun Carloway, Gearrannan blackhouse village, the famous Callanish stone circles and the remote beaches and communities of Great Bernera or Uig. This is the wilderness of the Western Isles at its finest.

Day 12 Today you explore the Isle of Harris, famous for its locally produced Harris Tweed, and home to the highest mountains in the Outer Hebrides and the stunning white sands of Luskentyre. Following a visit to the historic 16th century church at Rodel and lunch in nearby Leverburgh you travel over the sea to Skye, for your overnight stay in the picturesque town of Portree.

Day 13 Your return to Edinburgh has many highlights – the Cuillin Mountains of Skye, a visit to Eilean Donan Castle, Fort William, the dramatic scenery and dark history of Glencoe and the Falls of Dochart at Killin. An adventure to remember forever.

What price includes

 
  • Transportation by top of the range 16 seat Merc minicoach
  • Services of a professional Rabbie's driver/guide
  • Rabbie's Customer Card - money off restaurants & attractions
  • Small group tour for a more personal experience
 

Location

 

Plan your journey by train

Meeting point:
207 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1PE

Nearest train station to meeting point:
Edinburgh Waverley

Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
Take the Market Street exit from Waverley Station, cross the street and head up the steps opposite until you come out on Cockburn St, which meets the High St (Royal Mile). Turn right and we're on the right at the No.1 Currency Bureau de Change.

 
Plan your journey by train to Edinburgh
 

Plan your journey by train

Finish point:
Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh

Nearest train station to finish point:
Edinburgh Waverley

Transfer to finish point:
Operator drops guests off at station
There are entrances to Waverley Station from Waverley Bridge.

 
Plan your return train journey from Edinburgh