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Enard Bay and Eilean Mor
This Wester Ross coastal road is unequalled not only in Scotland but anywhere in the world.It changes at every corner from beautiful seascapes to mist covered mountains. Sometimes even the weather round the corner is from another season.This challenging tour begins at the Highland Capital of Inverness and after a short train journey on the scenic Kyle of Lochalsh Line, cycling begins at the small station of Achnasheen.

£1,110.00

The Old Man of Hoy
Orkney has the greatest density of ancient monuments of any location in Northern Europe. Your visit will give you the opportunity to explore them and also enjoy the lush green rolling landscape and beautiful sea views. The abundant wildlife includes otters, common and grey seals, puffins, lapwings, grouse and artic tern. A short sea crossing takes you from John o'Groats to Burwick on South Ronaldsay

£1,145.00

Urquhart Castle
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.

£1,220.00

Harris Golden Road near Tarbert
There can be few more enchanting corners of Scotland than the remote islands of the Hebrides. The combinations of land, sea and inland water found in the Western Isles have produced landscapes of unsurpassed beauty. Nature herself provides free of charge many of the facilities available, lochs full of salmon and sea trout, rugged mountains, unspoilt sandy beaches and many species of rare plants and animals.

£1,275.00

Colonsay
Take a magical journey from the west highland town of Oban through Glen Lonan to Taynuilt and along the shore of beautiful Loch Awe to Kilmartin. Over 5,000 years of human history are traced across the Kilmartin Valley with at least 150 prehistoric sites lying within 6 miles of the quiet village. Catch the ferry at Kennacraig to Islay and Jura.

£1,385.00

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