Day 1: Departure from Edinburgh and Journey to Skye
Doune Castle: Step inside this medieval stronghold, famed for its starring roles in Outlander and Monty Python.
Kilmahog Coos: Meet the beloved Highland cows up close for the perfect fuzzy photo moment.
Callander: A charming gateway town to the Highlands, ideal for a snack and a stretch.
Loch Tulla: A sweeping viewpoint offering one of the Highlands’ most dramatic panoramas.
Glencoe & Visitor's Centre: Discover the history and haunting beauty of this iconic glen surrounded by towering peaks.
Commando Memorial: Pay respects at this poignant monument overlooking Ben Nevis and the Great Glen.
Chocolates of Glenshiel: Indulge in artisan chocolates crafted amid breathtaking mountain scenery.
Day 2: Exploring the Trotternish Peninsula
Old Man of Storr: Hike to the stunning rock formations, offering breathtaking views.
Kilt Rock: Marvel at basalt cliffs that resemble a pleated kilt, complete with a cascading waterfall.
Lealt Falls: A short walk to a dramatic gorge where waterfalls plunge into the sea.
Quiraing: Wander through this unique landscape of high cliffs and hidden plateaus.
Fairy Glen: A visit to this enchanting, lesser-known spot, believed to be the home of fairies.
Portree: Explore Skye’s colourful harbour town, perfect for lunch and local crafts.
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens: Explore the seat of the Clan MacLeod, steeped in centuries of island history.
Day 3: Skye to Inverness
Eilean Donan Castle: Stop at one of Scotland's most photographed castles.
Loch Ness: A chance to spot Nessie and explore the loch's surrounding beauty (with optional boat trip!)
Urquhart Castle: Roam the atmospheric ruins perched dramatically on the shores of Loch Ness.
Inverness: Spend the evening exploring the Highlands’ capital, filled with great food, pubs, and riverside views.
Day 4: Return Journey with Stops at Iconic Locations
Culloden: Stand on the solemn battlefield where the Jacobite uprising met its tragic end.
Clava Cairns: Walk among ancient Bronze Age burial cairns that inspired Outlander’s Craigh na Dun.
House of Bruar: Browse luxury Scottish goods and enjoy a delicious café stop at this Highland emporium.
The Hermitage: Take a woodland stroll through towering pines to the thundering Black Linn Falls.