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The Hebridean Isles of Harris, Lewis and Skye are abound with history and legend. This 8-day guided walking holiday covers remote parts of the islands as well as the chance to taste some local flavours from the land and sea.

Price:

£725 based on two people sharing (£100 single supplement)

Duration: 8 days (7 nights accommodation included)
Departures: 11 July / 8 August / 19 September 2010
Start point: Edinburgh
End point: Edinburgh
 

Day one (Sunday)
We leave Edinburgh and head for the Highlands and Islands. We’ll stop in Balquhidder and walk to the Clan MacLaren rallying point which is about 1.5 miles and an ascent of 125m. We’ll then wind our way through the Highlands to the dramatic west coast. We arrive at the fishing village of Stromeferry on the banks of Loch Carron in the late afternoon, our home for the next three nights. You may choose to enjoy a circuit walk with great views over Loch Carron and the mountains beyond before or after dinner.

Day two
Take in the stunning landscape of Loch Duich and romantic Eilean Donan Castle on the way to Glenelg village, one of the most remote spots in Britain accessible by road. Enjoy a varied circuit walk taking in wild moorland, forest tracks and a beautiful walk along the shores of the Loch. After lunch in the village pub visit the fascinating iron age brochs (early castles) of Glen Beag. Cross to the Isle of Skye on the last of the traditional Scottish hand operated turntable ferries. Explore the village of Kyleakin and the ruined Castle Moil.

Day three
Take the easy-going circuit from Achmore village that leads down to the beautiful shores of Loch Carron. The outward leg crosses wet pastures below the steep crags of Creag Mhaol to reach the hamlet of Portchullin with its fine views across the water before returning to Achmore along a beech-lined lane. Buy cheese, oatcakes and ice cream for lunch from the dairy. Enjoy a seal and dolphin spotting cruise with a local crab and prawn fisherman and taste fresh local seafood.

Day four
We spend the morning on the magical Isle of Skye. First stop is Portree, the capital of the Isle of Skye, translating as ‘port of the king' in the local language of Gaelic. Walk down to the harbour famous for its colourful houses and craft shops. Enjoy a short walk along the Trotternish Ridge with extraordinary views of the Quirang and the Old man of Storr. Take the 1400 boat from Uig to Tarbert on the Isle of Harris. Enjoy a short walk over a pass to the quiet and attractive harbour village of Renigdale on NE Harris. Overnight in Stornoway for the next 3 nights.

Day five
Walk in Hushinish along glorious sands and wild flower Machair on North Harris. In the afternoon explore the wonderful beaches and enjoy a short walk to St Clement's church on South Harris.

Day six
Visit Dun Carloway Broch, ancient Callanish Standing Stone circle and enjoy an exhilarating circular walk at the Butt of Lewis along dramatic cliffs, sea views, a restored ancient chapel and delightful sandy bays.

Day seven
Take the early morning ferry from Lewis to the mainland port of Ullapool. Try to spot salmon leaping in Rogie Falls. Head for Cairngorm mountain to bag a Munroe, a mountain over 3000ft. You may choose to return by funicular railway. Overnight in the Cairngorm mountains.

Day eight
We return to Edinburgh for lunchtime.

This holiday can also be tailor made for your group.

What price includes

 
  • Local guides and drivers
  • Accommodation, including breakfast but not lunch or dinner
  • All activities outlined in the itinerary

Location

 

Plan your journey by train

Meeting point:
Edinburgh

Nearest train station to meeting point:
Edinburgh Waverley

Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
You will be given detailed instructions on where to meet the group in Edinburgh within walking distance from Edinburgh Waverley

 
Plan your journey by train to Edinburgh
 

Plan your journey by train

Finish point:
Edinburgh

Nearest train station to finish point:
Edinburgh Waverley

Transfer to finish point:
Guests make their own way to station
You will be dropped off within walking distance of Edinburgh Waverley

 
Plan your return train journey from Edinburgh
 

 

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