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day 5 | Isle of skye & dunvegan castleToday explore more of the Isle of Skye and Bonnie Prince Charlie associations. Travel to Dunvegan Castle, stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years, making it the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. View priceless family heirlooms and stroll through formal gardens. Stop in Portree where brightly-painted houses cluster around a large bay. Return to your hotel for free time before dinner. (B,D)
day 6 | Eilean donan castle & Inverewe GardensTour and take photos of the romantic Eilean Donan Castle. Enjoy more Highland scenery as you drive to Inverewe Gardens, where a haven of trees and shrubs was created from 50 acres of bleak headland in 1862. The varied plantings thrive due to the warmth of the Gulf Stream. Travel to Ullapool, an active fishing and ferry port that was built in 1788, and check in to your hotel. Overnight in Ullapool (B,D)
day 7 | highland scenery & durnessToday explore a remote Highland area with huge tracts of bogland, rugged mountains and coastline. Stop in Durness, one of Scotland’s most remote hamlets and learn about the 18th and 19th century Highland Clearances. Stop in Bettyhill, a village built in 1814 to replace crofts destroyed by the Clearances and continue to Thurso. Visit Caithness Horizons Museum and check in to your hotel. Overnight in Thurso. (B,D)
day 8 | Isle of orkney & skara BraeTake a ferry ride from the mainland to explore the largest island of Orkney. Visit Skara Brae, a 5,000-year-old village, to see remains of houses. View the Ring of Brodgar, a circle of prehistoric standing stones and see 12th century St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. Drive across the Churchill Barriers, created during World War II to deter German submarines and see the Italian Chapel, built from two Nissen huts with elaborate paintings. Return to the mainland by ferry. (B,D)
ScottiSh iSleS and glenS ScottiSh iSleS and glenS13 days - 12 Nights - departs Glasgow 13 days - 12 Nights - departs Glasgow
Price Includes:
• Group transfer from/to airport - arrival and departure
• Sightseeing by luxury coach throughout
• Services of a professional tour director
• Accommodation in Superior & First-Class hotels with private bath/shower
• 11 Full Scottish breakfasts daily (B)• 11 dinners (D) including:
− Edinburgh restaurant dinner − Scottish Highland Evening − 9 table d’hôte dinners
• Welcome get-together drink• Sightseeing tours of Glasgow
and Edinburgh• Loch Lomond scenic cruise• Ferry rides to Mull, Iona,
Skye and Orkney• Oban Distillery whisky tasting
and tour• Walking ghost tour of Edinburgh• Reserved seats for Royal
Edinburgh Military Tattoo on 25 July to 10 August 2014 departures
• Visits and admissions to − Glasgow Cathedral, − Iona Abbey − Clan Donald Centre
at Armadale Castle, − Dunvegan Castle, − Eilean Donan Castle, − Inverewe Gardens, − Caithness Horizons, − Skara Brae, − Ring of Brodgar, − St. Magnus Cathedral, − Italian Chapel, − Dunrobin Castle, − Urquhart Castle, − Culloden Battlefield
Visitor Centre, − Fort George − St Andrews and
Edinburgh Castle • All local taxes, hotel service
charges & porterage for one suitcase, per person
Isle of SkyePiper at Eilean Donan Castle ©BTA
Scottish Highland cow
Pitlochry
St Andrews
Spey Valley
Nairn
LochNess
Kyle ofLochalsh
Loch Lomond
Thurso
John O’Groats
Ullapool
Inverewe
Culloden
Durness
Glen Coe
EDINBURGHGlasgow
Orkney Islands
Isle of Skye
SCOTLAND
ISLE OF MAN
NORTHERN IRELAND
day 9 | John o’ Groats & dunrobin castleDrive along the coast to John o’ Groats, the most northerly village on the British mainland. Visit Dunrobin Castle, dating to 1275 but renovated in the mid-1800’s. With 189 rooms this is the largest mansion in northern Scotland. Watch a demonstration of falconry in the castle gardens to see trained birds of prey. Continue south to your hotel in Nairn, located on the Moray Firth. (B,D)
day 10 | urquhart castle & cullodenDrive along the shores of Loch Ness to visit the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle. Stop at the Culloden Visitor Centre for a walk around the moor where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Visit the vast ramparts at Fort George, planned in 1747 as an English army base. A Scottish Highland evening in your hotel will feature haggis, traditional foods and lively bagpipe music and dance. (B,D)
day 11 |sheepdog trials & st andrewsDrive south past the majestic Cairngorm Mountains to Leault Farm where dogs herd sheep through various obstacles. Travel south through mountainous countryside and to the east coast to St Andrews, the “Home of Golf.” Enjoy free time to visit the British Golf Museum or browse through the medieval town with its cathedral and castle. Drive south into Edinburgh and after dinner at a popular restaurant join a local guide for a fun ghost walking tour. Overnight in Edinburgh. (B,D)
day 12 | Edinburgh castle & city tourThis morning discover Edinburgh on a sightseeing tour. See the wide streets and elegant mansions of the 200-year-old Georgian “New Town” and walk along part of the Royal Mile, the oldest part of the city. Finish your tour at the imposing Edinburgh Castle to see historic buildings and for views of Edinburgh. On 25 July 25 to 10 August 2014 departures enjoy the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. Overnight in Edinburgh. (B)
day 13 | tour Ends Edinburgh airportTake a transfer to arrive at Edinburgh Airport by 6:30 am or 9:00 am.(B)
highlands of scotland contain some of the most spectacular scenery in the world! A timeless wonderland, where roads and railways cut through breathtaking mountain views, past the deep and mysterious lochs, through the world’s finest whisky-producing regions, and up to the highest peaks in Britain.
The long and dramatic Loch Ness, a short journey from Inverness, with its mythical monster, affectionately known as ‘Nessie’, has attracted thousands over the past century, all eager to catch a glimpse! The region is rich in heritage, and has played host to many bloody battles between the proud and ancient Scottish clans. Off the coast, the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands with their rugged and dramatic scenery, reveal ancient settlements and unspoilt insights into the ancient history of Scotland.
Military Tattoo Celebrations © Visit Britain
Edinburgh Castle
Old Course at St Andrews
Left: Lively Scottish Dancing © Scottish Viewpoint - scottishviewpoint.com; Right: Bagpiper at Urquhart Castle © Visit Scotland
Kinloch, Edinbugh © Britain On View
scottish Kiltthe Kilt is a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, originating in the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands of the 16th century. Since the 19th century it has become associated with the wider culture of Scotland in general, or with Celtic (and more specifically Gaelic) heritage even more broadly. It is most often made of woollen cloth in a tartan pattern.Although the kilt is most often worn on formal occasions and at Highland games and sports events, it has also been adapted as an item of fashionable informal male clothing in recent years, returning to its roots as an everyday garment.
scottish Isles and Glens13 days / 12 nightsPrices from
adult seniors 60+
11-25 April 2014 3058 3809 2936 3656
9-23 May 2014 3251 4002 3121 3842
6-20 Jun 2014 3367 4118 3233 3954
4-18 Jul 2014 3406 4157 3270 3991
25 July - 10 Aug 2014^ 3731 4482 3582 4303
22 Aug - 26 Sep 2014 4026 4877 3864 4682
^ Military Tattoo Departures, scottish Isles and Glens 14 Days / 13 Nights : Prices on Request
Urquhart Castle
Loch Ness
©Visit Britain
day 1 | Glasgow arrival & city tourYour tour starts at Glasgow Airport with group transfers to your hotel at 8:00 am, 10:00 am or 12:00 noon. Passengers arriving later will transfer to the hotel at their own expense. At 2:30 pm take a coach tour to see Glasgow’s main attractions and visit Glasgow Cathedral, dating from the 12th century. Chat with your tour director and travel companions about your itinerary over a welcome drink before dinner. Overnight in Glasgow. (D)
day 2 | Loch Lomond & oban distilleryTravel into the Highlands as you drive alongside the lovely shores of Loch Lomond and embark on a short cruise to admire the scenery all around. Drive to the town of Inveraray, a planned Georgian town and spend some time there to look at the elegant buildings set along the shoreline. Continue your drive to Oban on the west coast and visit Oban Distillery to see how whisky is distilled and sample some at the end of the tour. Overnight in Oban. (B,D)
day 3 | Isles of Mull & IonaTake a ferry ride from Oban to the Isle of Mull, which is one of the most beautiful of the Hebrides. After a scenic drive across the mountains of Mull take another short ferry ride to the tiny, peaceful Isle of Iona. Visit Iona Abbey, Scotland’s first Christian settlement, which was founded by the Irish Saint Columba in the 6th century. It is the burial place of many Scottish kings and forms an active ecumenical community today. Then enjoy some free time before returning to Oban by coach and ferry. Overnight in Oban. (B,D)
day 4 | “road to the Isles” & clan donald centreTravel the scenic “Road to the Isles” passing Loch Shiel and the Glenfinnan Monument. Cross by ferry to the Isle of Skye, often called the “Misty Isle” due to the showers that drift across the mountains. Visit the Clan Donald Centre at Armadale Castle to discover the history of the clans of the region. Cross back to the mainland by bridge to your charming family-owned hotel near Kyle of Lochalsh. (B,D)
© Scottish Viewpoint