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Scotland’s Wild Highlands & Islands (Natural Habitat Adventures)

9 Days

Overview

Scotland has long held a wild allure in Britain. Its heather-clad Highlands and far-flung Western Isles have drawn adventurous travelers for millennia. In summer, days stretch toward nearly perpetual light, nurturing a flurry of life in the Hebrides Islands off Scotland’s northwest coast. Millions of seabirds nest in some of the largest rookeries in the world, while whales, seals and dolphins feed in clear Atlantic waters warmed by the Gulf Stream. Exploring the coves and cliffs of the Outer Hebrides, we also find remnants of ancient human presence, from Iron Age stone forts to embellished Celtic crosses. Inland, explore the boreal forest, heathered moors and silver lochs of the rugged Highlands, home to elusive wildlife including red deer, badger, pine marten, and the highly endangered Scottish wildcat. In mystical Scotland, the wild still reigns in Europe!

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the Wilder Side of Scotland Discover Scottish nature with expert naturalists—scout for wildlife including red deer, pine marten, river otters and sea eagles, and observe native reforestation
  • See Marine Wildlife on Private Boat Trips View thriving seabird colonies in the Outer Hebrides, and cruise among abundant marine life, including dolphins and whales, along the Isle of Harris and Moray Firth
  • Ride the Jacobite Steam Train Through the Highlands Enjoy first-class passage on this stunning 42-mile rail journey through glens, lochs and Britain's highest mountains, crossing the 21-arched Glenfinnan Viaduct