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Cycling to Ord
A scenic train journey from Inverness by lochs and glens takes you to Skye for six days of exploration of this famous Hebridean Island. Here you can sail into the heart of the Cuillin Mountains from Elgol, enjoy the tranquility of the historic Island of Raasay and visit Dunvegan Castle.

£1,010.00

Tobermory
Sail from Oban to the beautiful island of Mull and enjoy the unspoilt charm of Mulls coastal and mountain scenery. Perhaps visit the holy Isle of Iona, sail to the majestic Fingal's Cave on Staffa or enjoy a wildlife safari. The Island's pretty capital Tobermory, set in a sheltered bay, is popular with visiting yachtsmen

£1,010.00

Beach near Nairn
From Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands travel east along the quiet roads of Moray. There are many historical sites to visit, the Battlefield of Culloden, Cawdor Castle and Gardens, Brodie Castle and at Fort George on the coast there is the Regimental Museum of the Queen’s Own Highlanders. At Elgin perhaps visit the Glen Moray distillery, Elgin Cathedral or the interesting museum before turning south along the banks of the River Spey.

£1,025.00

Tobermory
The West Coast town of Oban is the starting point for this delightful tour. It is easily accessible by train, coach or car and from here you cycle to Mull 'of all the isles the fairest'. After a day exploring, perhaps a wildlife tour or a trip to the peaceful Island of Iona another ferry takes you from Tobermory to Kilchoan on the remote and beautiful Ardnamurchan Peninsula.

£1,030.00

Inverness & the River Ness
This tour follows part of the North Coast 500 and probably has the most distinctive landscapes of any part of mainland Scotland. Communities here are generally small with only Lochinver, Kinlochbervie and Durness of any size. Assynt is a small parish of just over one thousand people tucked away in the far North Western corner of Scotland. It is bounded on four corners by the Point of Stoer, Kylesku, Elphin and Inverkirkaig.

£1,035.00

Great Glen and Loch Ness
A spectacular journey from Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, along the shores of Loch Ness to Fort William. Cycling on special paths and quiet forest trails, you will enjoy magnificent views of lochs and mountains and will have a chance to see some of the abundant wildlife such as red deer and golden eagles. A rest day in Fort William to explore, try some mountain biking in the forest or climb mighty Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain.Cycle to Oban via the the Isle of Lismore, famous for its wild flowers, and by ferry to the bustling town of Oban.

£1,035.00

Rosslyn Chapel
A journey from the sea at the historic town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed past ruined castles and abbeys, through river valleys and pretty market towns to the bustling metropolis of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh.

£1,045.00

Picture of Cycle the Kingdom of Fife
This part of the east coast of Scotland is often referred to as the Kingdom of Fife. Fife was one of seven Celtic kingdoms and the only one to retain its special title and spirit.The sea was the main route to Fife and the coastal villages had thriving trade with Europe

£1,045.00

Blair Castle
The riverside city of Perth is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands. It is the starting point for a tour which combines beautiful scenery with history and splendour. Only three miles from Perth is Huntingtower Castle with its splendid painted ceilings and at Dunkeld beside the River Tay is the ancient Cathedral. Blair Castle with its thirty two rooms of beautiful furniture, fine paintings, china, embroidery and armour is only seven miles from your overnight stop at the Victorian Highland Resort of Pitlochry.

£1,045.00

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