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Walking Tours in Scotland by Scotland tour operator Rob Roy Tours
Northern Highlights
DEPARTURE DATES 2004: (always Friday to Friday)
"Spring walks": 28.05.-04.06.,
"Summer walks": 09.-17.07., 06.-13.08.,
Further departures by arrangement
Price is per person double occupancy and includes:
Guided Walking Tours Northern Highlights
In choosing Sutherland, the Orkneys and Shetlands, you will discover three of the most fascinating travel destinations in northern Europe.
Encounter extremes of nature where mankind has left an astonishing legacy of monuments to 6000 years of history; a rich culture born of the mingling of Celtic and Viking people and some of the most abundant birdlife in the world, as well as picturesque little fishing villages in which visitors and locals alike relax to a daily pace of life characterized by peace and tranquility. You too will be seduced by the atmosphere and charm of the islands which the Gulf Stream favours with a mild climate and warm summer months.
The varied walks take us along immense cliffs with bizarre rock formations and caves, over deserted white beaches to fishing villages, over pretty green hills and through hollows bright with wild flowers to the world of mountain and waterfall in the northern Highlands.
Your tour starts in the Highland capital, Inverness, followed by a drive through the wilds of Sutherland; you will spend a day walking on Scotland's north coast, three days in the Orkneys, two days in the Shetlands and finally you'll be able to explore the beautiful city of Aberdeen.
In the North Atlantic, summer daylight hardly fades; long, lingering sunsets create an enchanting atmosphere and bewitching light that dissolve into a romantic twilight only around midnight.
You'll stay in highly commended small hotels which pride themselves on providing personal service and excellent food. Two nights are spent on the very comfortable island ferries. Your walking and tour guide has lived for many years in Scotland. He is an experienced walk leader and Scottish Tourist Guide.
Sightseeing highlights of the tour includes the famous stone age settlement of Skara Brae, numerous important stone circles - most notably the Ring of Brodgar – the Churchill Barriers, Scapa Flow, the Italian Chapel, St Magnus' Cathedral in KlrkwalI, brochs, strange rock stacks such as the Old Man of Hoy and Dore HoIm - as well as the possibility of a Scottish evening and much more.
To these many sights you can add - either going in a group or a~ an individual - visits to other prehistoric sites such as Maes Howe and Jarishof, to local art galleries and interesting museums, or to the most northerly whisky distillery Highland Park. You can seek out unpretentious pubs where you can chat with the locals about the area and its people, about the islands and about beer and whisky.
You do not need to be an experienced walker but you should enjoy going for walks of at least 4 hours. Your guide can offer alternatives to the more strenuous hikes You may wish to spend a whole day with no walking, in order to relax or to make your Own arrangements to engage with the cultural wealth and leisure activities of the islands.
Walking groups are small, the minimum being 10 people. On the walks you'll need only a small daysack for your camera and so on. Your luggage is transported.
Usually we walk straight from the hotel. For transfers we take a boat, using a coach or minibus only when necessary, so that your transfer itself becomes an adventure and you can enjoy your holiday far from streets and cars.
Itinerary
Day 1: Visit to Inverness followed by a delightful journey to the
north coast through remote Sutherland.
Day 2. The chance to climb Scotland's most northerly Munro, Ben Hope, or to take an Idyllic coastal walk along deserted white sandy beaches.
Day 3. Ferry to the Orkneys. Sightseeing trip to Skara Brae and an impressive walk along Yesnaby's rocky coast, a magnet for a variety of seabirds, dolphins and whales.
Day 4. A short ferry' trip to the Orkney island of Hoy, a walkers paradise. The day's walking is richly rewarding through enchanted glens to the Old Man of Hoy and along 300m cliffs.
Day 5. Orkney highlights: the Ring of Brodgar, Churchill Barriers, Scapa Flow, Italian Chapel, St Magnus Cathedral, and, on request, the Highland Park distillery. There are also delightful short walks and some free time in Kirkwall. Night ferry In the evening to Shetland.
Day 6. Shetlands. Along the narrow roads of the North and West Mainland you'll encounter Shetland ponies and flocks of sheep. You roam the breathtaking sandstone cliffs of the Eshaness Peninsula with their caves, unique stone arches and towering rock stacks.
Day 7. Shetlands. The South Mainland is a paradise for natural history photographers Experience unforgettable walks; for example, over tie most beautiful sand-tombolo in Great Britain to St Ninian's Isle. We may have time to visit the island of Mousa with Scotland's best-preserved broch, a prehistoric round tower; and see a variety of seabirds as well as seals at the white beach of West Voe. Free time in the pleasant 'capital', Lerwick, and in the evening the overnight ferry to Aberdeen.
Day 8. The Granite City of Aberdeen with the world's only granite cathedral, St. Machar's. A chance to shop in Union Street. Airport transfer and departure on join other tour.
This tour fits in neatly with our other walking, study and adventure tours in Scotland: Other Scotland Walking Tours
Email or call 203-222-8787 for information and reservation