Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland

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Rugged coasts, ancient standing stones, and Gaelic culture all come together on the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland journey. This immersive adventure transports you from the vibrant heart of the capital to some of Scotland’s most remote and windswept landscapes, revealing a world shaped by time, sea, and tradition.

You begin your expedition with a scenic drive through the Central Highlands, taking in the drama of Glen Coe’s towering cliffs and the vast, serene wilderness of Rannoch Moor. Passing Loch Ness, with an optional stop for monster spotting or a castle view, the route leads to the far northwest. Here, in the coastal fishing village of Ullapool, you’ll board the ferry to Stornoway—the gateway to the Outer Hebrides.

Once on the Isle of Lewis, the magic truly begins. The Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland tour unveils a windswept realm where Gaelic is still spoken, peat is harvested, and time seems suspended. You’ll walk among the mysterious Calanais Standing Stones, older than Stonehenge and just as haunting. Nearby, the Iron Age Broch of Carloway rises from the heather, a testament to ancient engineering. The day continues with a visit to traditional thatched blackhouses and sweeping views of the Atlantic from the cliffs of Butt of Lewis.

Next, the journey weaves south to the Isle of Harris, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sand beaches that rival those of the Caribbean—Luskentyre and Seilebost are among the highlights. Along the way, there’s time to learn about Harris Tweed, handwoven in homes across the island and globally revered. This leg of the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland tour allows time for quiet coastal walks, photography, and perhaps spotting seabirds or even otters.

A second ferry brings you to Skye, where dramatic mountain ridges and sea cliffs dominate the skyline. Visit iconic landscapes like the Quiraing and Old Man of Storr, or explore the colorful harbor town of Portree. The itinerary is flexible and unhurried, offering time to engage with locals, enjoy optional activities like whisky tastings or seafood lunches, or simply soak in the views.

As you travel back toward the mainland, the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland route winds through the Five Sisters of Kintail and past Eilean Donan Castle—perhaps the most photographed in all of Scotland. A final stretch through Loch Ness and Cairngorms National Park returns you to Edinburgh full of stories, photographs, and a deep appreciation for Scotland’s wilder side.

The landscapes explored during the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland journey are more than scenic—they are layered with folklore and shaped by centuries of resilience. From Viking invasions to the crofting way of life, each region holds a rich narrative. Your guide will share tales of ancient clans, heroic rebellions, and natural wonders that make this route both enlightening and exhilarating.

Whether you’re drawn to the mystique of ancient monuments, the peaceful isolation of coastal villages, or the raw grandeur of the Highlands, the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland tour offers it all. This is Scotland at its most authentic—untamed, poetic, and unforgettable.

Whether you are drawn to the mystique of ancient monuments, the peaceful isolation of coastal villages, or the raw grandeur of the Highlands, the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland tour offers it all. This is Scotland at its most authentic—untamed, poetic, and unforgettable. You’ll return with lasting memories, stunning photographs, and a newfound appreciation for the soul-stirring beauty of the Outer Hebrides & the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh – Scotland.

Things to note

  • Explore the standing stones of Calanais and the Iron Age Broch of Carloway
  • Wander the beaches of Harris, including Luskentyre and Seilebost
  • Visit traditional blackhouses and learn about Hebridean life
  • Sail the sea from Ullapool to Stornoway and back via Skye
  • Discover Skye’s Quiraing, Old Man of Storr, and Portree
  • See Glen Coe, Eilean Donan Castle, and Loch Ness

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  • Travel in Luxury 16 Seat Mini Coach
  • Daily pick-ups & drop offs
  • Free Accommodation Reservation Service
  • Ferry Travel to Isle of Lewis & Harris
  • 44lb Luggage Allowance
  • Off the Beaten Track Locations
  • Expert Local Guide
  • Optional Extras
  • Tickets for entry to the Arnol Blackhouse
  • Entry to Scone Palace
  • Flights, Transfers and Accommodation
  • Food & Drink

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