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GoHighlands Dunrobin Castle and more
Leaving from the Invergordon Cruise Port, let us take you on a shore excursion around the stunning Easter Ross and Sutherland regions of the Scottish Highlands80.00 £

Urquhart Castle, Culloden, Loch Ness, Inverness, incl. Outlander sites
Breath-taking scenery, historical landmarks, famous lochs, castles, gardens and distilleries. This tour will give you a true Scottish Highland experience. Remember to take your camera87.50 £

GoHighlands Loch Ness Tour from Inverness
Join us and head into nature. Visit the Bronze Age–era Clava Cairns and the Culloden Battlefield. Then, look out for Nessie. As you go, Learn all about Highland Clan families and culture.85.00 £

Cuileig & Gleann Mòr circuit
This is a lovely walk starting at Lael Forest Garden which is home to 200 different species of trees. We cross the road and begin our walk along the delightful river broom with its abundance of wildflowers in spring bordering the river.23.00 £

Ullapool Hill and Beinn Eilideach Loop
We begin this day by walking up onto Ullapool hill from Ullapool village, the views over the village and out to the summer isles are fantastic.40.00 £

Magnificent Sandwood Bay
Our walk today takes us to Sandwood Bay, a 1 mile (1.6 km) stretch of stunning beach that can only be reached on foot or via the sea.50.00 £

Walk up Stac Pollaidh for a magnificent view
Stac Pollaidh (also known as Stac Polly) is possibly the best-known mountain in Coigach and Assynt Scotland.40.00 £

Beinn Enaiglair – the gateway to the west
An outlier of the Beinn Dearg group, Beinn Enaiglair is prominent in the view from Ullapool harbour.40.00 £

Suilven with a cycling and walking approach
The highest peak in the Northern Highlands, Beinn Dearg is a fine big nugget of a hill, dominating the views south-east from Ullapool.60.00 £

Quinag and a magnificent ridge walk
Quinag is an 808 m high mountain range in Sutherland with just a 45-minute stunning car journey north from Ullapool.50.00 £

Cul Mor, one of the highest peaks in Assynt
Assynt in the far North West of Scotland is literally jaw-dropping, the landscape is so outstanding and other worldly that you’d think you’d travelled to another planet.50.00 £

Explore the highest Waterfall in Scotland with 658 ft (200 m)
This rough walk takes you into the heart of Assynt’s rocky landscape, past pretty lochans and streams to reach the top of Britain’s highest waterfall, Eas a’ Chual Aluinn.50.00 £

Beinn Dearg Loop and the ‘famine’ wall
The highest peak in the Northern Highlands, Beinn Dearg is a fine big nugget of a hill, dominating views south-east from Ullapool.50.00 £

3 Days / 2 Nights - Ullapool Walking Adventure
After a pick up from Inverness, we head North enjoying lovely open views all along the route towards Ullapool, a delightful coastal fishing village where our accommodation is based for this trip.299.00 £

8 Days / 7 nights - Lewis & Harris Walking Adventure
The Lewis & Harris Walking Adventure offers rugged mountain walks leading down to the most beautiful and unspoilt beaches you will find anywhere in the world, stunning cliff-side paths and fascinating archaeological and historic sites.1629.00 £

Ben More Coigach from West to East
Ben More Coigach dominates the landscape north of Ullapool and it`s long, table shaped summit plateau is an ideal mountain to master in a day.45.00 £

Along the Coffin Road to Clachan Church
Two Hundred years ago this route was the main overland route connecting two coastal communities.45.00 £

Little Assynt to Elphin
This superb linear cross-country walk heads right through the wild heart of Assynt, passing between Canisp and Suliven.45.00 £

Culnacraig to Blughasary via the Postie Path
Kenneth McLennan of Blairbuie normally walked this route twice a week with the mail. The postal service got established in the 1860s and called a’Gabhail na Creige – taking the rock.40.00 £

Loch Toll an Lochain, a Corrie not to miss
Toll an Lochain is one of the most splendid corries in Scotland, the loch is enclosed by the sawtoothed pinnacles of An Teallach, this fabled mountain is perhaps the most impressive in Britain.35.00 £