| ORKNEY AND SCOTLAND'S NORTHERN COAST
5 DAY ESCORTEDTOUR Orkney Explorer escape to Scotlands northern extremes. A tour to treasure for a lifetime. Highlights of the tour are the magical beauty and prehistoric history of the Orkney archipelago, the rugged extremes of Scotlands northern coastline, Loch Ness and the Caledonian forests of the Cairngorm National Park. Map Edinburgh departures from: 207 High Street, Edinburgh, Glasgow Departure Point Tourist Information Office, George Square, Glasgow G2 1DY Child rate applies ages 5-16. No children under 5, please. Full Details & Itinerary Day 1 Depart Edinburgh to
Invernessat 09.00 heading west towards Stirling, passing Stirling Castle
and the Wallace Monument. You also pass Doune Castle (set of Monty Python's
"Holy Grail") before stopping in the small town of Callander for a
refreshment stop. You now cross over the fault line into the magnificent
Highlands taking in the splendor of Loch Luibnaig, Loch Earn, Glen Ogle and
Glen Dochart, as you travel north over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor into
Glencoe. The stunning views and spectacular landscapes of our own super
(extinct) volcano and scene of the infamous massacre of the Clan Macdonald in
1692, where many of the Clan Macdonald were slaughtered. You stop in this
imposing mountain Glen so you can enjoy the spectacular views. You continue
north up the Great Glen to the mysterious beauty of Loch Ness, travelling the
whole 23 miles of the famous Loch - plenty of time to try and spot
"Nessie!" You arrive at your destination of Inverness at approx 18.30
where you will be dropped off at your booked accommodation. The evening is free
for you to explore the 'Capital of the Highlands'.Day 2 Black Isle/Orkney is an early start, leaving behind the 'Capital of the Highlands', crossing over the Black Isle, and past Andrew Carnegie's Skibo Castle. From here you drive through the northeast Highland coastline, travelling into some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery, and enjoy amazing views of some of Europe's oldest landscapes and the chance to see wildlife such as golden eagles and red deer. Onwards through Scotland's most northerly mainland village, John o' Groats, and then to Gills Bay, where you board the ferry, crossing the Pentland Firth into the Orkney Archipelago. From here it is a short drive to the famous Italian Chapel where we stop for a visit before continuing to the Viking stronghold of Kirkwall, Capital of Orkney where you shall stay for 2 nights. Here you can visit Kirkwall's magnificent Viking Cathedral and its historic winding streets. Day 3 Orkney is your chance to
explore this fantastic, ancient island; a land of contrasts where fertile green
pastures are fringed by shores of golden sands washed by waters of the North
Sea and Atlantic ocean. You will visit the 5000 year old village of Skara Brae
(older than the Pyramids of Egypt!), the mystical prehistoric stone circle at
Brodgar and the Druidic standing stones of Stenness. You stop in Stromness -
one of Scotland's most picturesque seaboard village. Then travel onto Maeshowe,
where in the 12th century the Vikings left one of the largest collections of
Norse runic inscriptions. Then its back to Kirkwall for your 2nd night after
what is sure to be a memorable day. Day 4 To the Mainland - Ullapool A relaxed start to the day, as you leave Orkney and sail the Viking waters back to the mainland. From here you travel the old road right across the very top of Scotland, driving past the stunning Ben Loyal and Ben Hope mountains following the rocky cliffs and stunning golden sand beaches of our northern coastline. You then visit the far northwest highlands and the grandeur, expanse and wilderness of the mountains of Assynt before stopping to view the 15th century ruins of Ardvreck Castle. From here you travel to Ullapool, situated at the mouth of Loch Broom, a beautiful whitewashed fishing village where you spend your last night's stay on tour. Day 5 Culloden Moor - Edinburgh Leaving Ullapool
behind you, you take in the drama of the River Droma as it plunges 60meters
down into Corrieshalloch Gorge, before taking in the beautiful Loch
Glascarnoch, on the way past the 'Capital of the Highlands', Inverness. You can
then visit Culloden Moor, the site of The Battle of Culloden in 1746, one of
the bloodiest events in our history and the last battle to have been fought on
the British mainland, before taking a short drive to the ancient standing
stones at Clava Cairns. This prehistoric and stunning Bronze Age burial ground
is one of the oldest in Scotland. From here you travel through the ancient
Caledonian Pine Forest, hugging the Cairngorm mountain range. Lunch will be
spent in these beautiful surroundings before travelling through big tree
country of Perthshire, through the Kingdom of Fife, and back to Edinburgh
around 19.00. Departure Point 207 High St, Edinburgh. Return to Waverley Bridge opposite Waverley Train Station Inclusions:
Exclusions: Lunch, Dinner and refreshments. Entrances to all Visitor Attractions. Because we believe in time off the bus and give you opportunities to take nature walks we recommend you bring suitable clothing and footwear for your tour. Scotland can be a wet place! 2012
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