Day 1 Inverness
From Edinburgh and Glasgow we will make our way via lonely Rannoch Moor to
the beauty of Glen Coe. There is a stop in the heart of the Glen where you
can enjoy these spectacular surroundings. Next we head for Fort William before
driving through the Great Glen to Loch Ness, where we visit Fort Augustus,
for some monster spotting. Our tour is based in Inverness, the capital of
the Highlands, for the next three nights. The stay in Inverness is unescorted.
Day 2 Isle of Skye
Today we enjoy a full day excursion to the beautiful island of Skye by mini-coach.
We’ll stop at Eilean Donan Castle, perched on its island at the head of
Loch Duich. You will marvel at the views when we stop at this most picturesque
of castles. Soon we’ll be crossing “over the sea to Skye” and
visiting the beautiful gardens of the Clan Donald Centre before enjoying the
dramatic scenery of the famed Cuillin Mountains. Later we will have time for
some beach combing before returning to Inverness.
Day 3 Far North
A day of nature and scenic beauty today as we travel to John O’Groats
and the Far North. The emphasis is very much on nature and we hope to see red
deer, seals, puffins (until early August) and hairy Highland cows along the
way. Our tour takes us to Golspie then through the lands of the Duke of Sutherland
- when you’ll hear all about the notorious Highland Clearances. We will
pass many stoneage sites before arriving in John O’Groats. There are several
stops along the way to enjoy the dramatic cliff scenery of the northen coastline
before returning to Inverness.
Day 4 Return
There is an excursion through the scenic Black Isle followed by free time in Inverness before joining your motor coach for our tour south. Later this afternoon join your motorcoach for our tour south. The route will take you to the gentle Spey Valley with views of the Cairngorm Mountains then through the dramatic scenery of the Drumochter Pass. There’s a stop in the popular Victorian resort town of Pitlochry, nestling on the banks of the River Tummel. You’ll soon realise why this town was a favourite with Queen Victoria. The rolling
Tayside countryside will guide us to Perth then we head homewards to journey’s end in Edinburgh or Glasgow.