Skye High
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Itinerary
Name: Summer Itinerary (April to October)
Short Description: DAY 1: Our Isle of Skye tour leaves from Edinburgh in the morning as we drive past Stirling Castle, perching majestically atop its rocky throne. We enjoy a wee break in the charming Highland village of Callander before diving headfirst into the untamed Rannoch Moor—a peat-covered plateau hailed as the last remaining wilderness in Britain. Next on our list is one of the most famous glens of the Scottish Highlands: Glen Coe, with its rugged peaks that stand guard over the glen and its winding streams. We make our way to Fort William, where you'll have the chance to board the legendary Jacobite Steam Train* AKA Hogwarts Express for a magical two-hour ride along the stunning West Coast. As you traverse the epic Glenfinnan Viaduct, you'll quickly see why the Jacobite Steam Train earns its title as the finest rail adventure on Earth. Our day continues with a scenic ferry trip* to the renowned Isle of Skye, where you’ll hear about ancient tales of faerie folk. Your home for the next two of nights is the vibrant town of Portree, where you can take your time to wander its pretty harbour or have a toast with your fellow travellers at a local bar. * During April and October, the Jacobite Steam Train and the ferry ride to Isle of Skye take place on day 3. DAY 2: Today we explore the Isle of Skye, also known as the ‘Misty Isle’: a bucket-list destination thanks to its heart-stopping scenery. This wee island is packed with ruined castles, breath-taking views and faerie stories. Home to the legendary MacLeod and MacDonald Clans, your Guide will recount Celtic myths and Viking legends from the past millennia. Our Isle of Skye tour takes us to windswept landscapes, stunning coastlines and dramatic mountain ranges. The afternoon is spent exploring Dunvegan Castle*, ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod before returning to Portree. *Summer only (April – October). Check out our 3-Day Winter Skye High Tour if you’re looking to travel between November and March. DAY 3: Prepare to be smitten by the enchanting Eilean Donan Castle, arguably Scotland’s most romantic snapshot. Our adventure leads us to the heart of the Highlands, the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre. Here, we learn about the remarkable efforts of Trees for Life and their awesome mission to restore Scotland's ancient Caledonian Pine Forest. Time for a wee monster hunt! Loch Ness awaits, where we pause to spot the elusive Nessie while exploring Fort Augustus. A visit to the Commando Memorial treats us to mighty views of Britain's tallest peak, Ben Nevis. Moving southward, we explore the Highland village of Dunkeld and its historic riverside cathedral. As we make our way back to Edinburgh, brace yourself for one last spectacle: the iconic Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our Isle of Skye tour returns to Edinburgh in the early evening.
Description: DAY 1: Our Isle of Skye tour leaves from Edinburgh in the morning as we drive past Stirling Castle, perching majestically atop its rocky throne. We enjoy a wee break in the charming Highland village of Callander before diving headfirst into the untamed Rannoch Moor—a peat-covered plateau hailed as the last remaining wilderness in Britain. Next on our list is one of the most famous glens of the Scottish Highlands: Glen Coe, with its rugged peaks that stand guard over the glen and its winding streams. We make our way to Fort William, where you'll have the chance to board the legendary Jacobite Steam Train* AKA Hogwarts Express for a magical two-hour ride along the stunning West Coast. As you traverse the epic Glenfinnan Viaduct, you'll quickly see why the Jacobite Steam Train earns its title as the finest rail adventure on Earth. Our day continues with a scenic ferry trip* to the renowned Isle of Skye, where you’ll hear about ancient tales of faerie folk. Your home for the next two of nights is the vibrant town of Portree, where you can take your time to wander its pretty harbour or have a toast with your fellow travellers at a local bar. * During April and October, the Jacobite Steam Train and the ferry ride to Isle of Skye take place on day 3. DAY 2: Today we explore the Isle of Skye, also known as the ‘Misty Isle’: a bucket-list destination thanks to its heart-stopping scenery. This wee island is packed with ruined castles, breath-taking views and faerie stories. Home to the legendary MacLeod and MacDonald Clans, your Guide will recount Celtic myths and Viking legends from the past millennia. Our Isle of Skye tour takes us to windswept landscapes, stunning coastlines and dramatic mountain ranges. The afternoon is spent exploring Dunvegan Castle*, ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod before returning to Portree. *Summer only (April – October). Check out our 3-Day Winter Skye High Tour if you’re looking to travel between November and March. DAY 3: Prepare to be smitten by the enchanting Eilean Donan Castle, arguably Scotland’s most romantic snapshot. Our adventure leads us to the heart of the Highlands, the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre. Here, we learn about the remarkable efforts of Trees for Life and their awesome mission to restore Scotland's ancient Caledonian Pine Forest. Time for a wee monster hunt! Loch Ness awaits, where we pause to spot the elusive Nessie while exploring Fort Augustus. A visit to the Commando Memorial treats us to mighty views of Britain's tallest peak, Ben Nevis. Moving southward, we explore the Highland village of Dunkeld and its historic riverside cathedral. As we make our way back to Edinburgh, brace yourself for one last spectacle: the iconic Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our Isle of Skye tour returns to Edinburgh in the early evening.
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Name: Winter Itinerary (End of October to March)
Short Description: DAY 1: Leaving Edinburgh, we first head west to see the stunning Kelpies, the world's largest horse sculptures. Then, we journey north through the picturesque Trossachs and the vast expanse of Rannoch Moor. Take in winter highland scenery like the awe-inspiring Glen Coe before a lunch stop in Fort William. Our adventure continues through the mountains to the enchanting Isle of Skye, passing the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Rest for the night at your hostel accommodation in Portree, or get to know your fellow travellers over a hot drink at a traditional local pub. (Overnight: Portree) DAY 2: We kick off bright and early, making the most of the winter highland daylight to venture through the Isle of Skye’s dramatic landscape. Get ready for jaw-dropping sights like the rugged Cuillin Mountains, the striking Old Man of Storr rock formation, and Kilt Rock waterfall with a whopping 55-metre free drop into the sea. We make our way back to Portree in the early evening, where we have free time to chill out in one of the town’s colourful locales, sipping on a wee dram before dinner. (Overnight: Portree) DAY 3: Crossing the Skye Bridge, we journey through the heart-stopping landscapes of Glen Shiel to reach the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre*. Here, we learn all about the inspiring mission of the charity Trees for Life, dedicated to restoring Scotland's wild ancient woodlands. Our adventure continues with a stop at the shores of Loch Ness, with time to explore the Highland village of Fort Augustus. We make our way to the pretty riverside town of Dunkeld, the perfect spot to grab a hearty bite or take a wee stroll along the River Tay with a warm drink in hand. We catch a final awesome view of the mighty Forth Bridges as we cross the River Forth, arriving in Edinburgh in the early evening.
Description: DAY 1: Leaving Edinburgh, we first head west to see the stunning Kelpies, the world's largest horse sculptures. Then, we journey north through the picturesque Trossachs and the vast expanse of Rannoch Moor. Take in winter highland scenery like the awe-inspiring Glen Coe before a lunch stop in Fort William. Our adventure continues through the mountains to the enchanting Isle of Skye, passing the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Rest for the night at your hostel accommodation in Portree, or get to know your fellow travellers over a hot drink at a traditional local pub. (Overnight: Portree) DAY 2: We kick off bright and early, making the most of the winter highland daylight to venture through the Isle of Skye’s dramatic landscape. Get ready for jaw-dropping sights like the rugged Cuillin Mountains, the striking Old Man of Storr rock formation, and Kilt Rock waterfall with a whopping 55-metre free drop into the sea. We make our way back to Portree in the early evening, where we have free time to chill out in one of the town’s colourful locales, sipping on a wee dram before dinner. (Overnight: Portree) DAY 3: Crossing the Skye Bridge, we journey through the heart-stopping landscapes of Glen Shiel to reach the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre*. Here, we learn all about the inspiring mission of the charity Trees for Life, dedicated to restoring Scotland's wild ancient woodlands. Our adventure continues with a stop at the shores of Loch Ness, with time to explore the Highland village of Fort Augustus. We make our way to the pretty riverside town of Dunkeld, the perfect spot to grab a hearty bite or take a wee stroll along the River Tay with a warm drink in hand. We catch a final awesome view of the mighty Forth Bridges as we cross the River Forth, arriving in Edinburgh in the early evening.
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