Activities in Scotland
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5-Day Best of Scotland Experience from Edinburgh
5 days (Departs Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Experience the natural beauty of Scotland on a 5-day small-group tour through the Lowlands, Northern Highlands, West Coast and the magical Isle of Skye.…Not LP reviewed
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Rob Roy Way
From Drymen, the Rob Roy Way is a great week’s walk through Central Scotland’s most beautiful lochlands to Pitlochry.
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Trainspotting Tours
A tour of locations from Irvine Welsh's notorious 1993 novel Trainspotting, delivered with wit and enthusiasm. Not suitable for kids.
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Royal Scot
One-hour cruises on Loch Ness accompanied by the latest high-tech sonar equipment so you can keep an underwater eye open for Nessie.
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Boat Cruises
There are regular four-hour Boat Cruises to the Summer Isles departing from the ferry terminal, as well as two-hour wildlife cruises.
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Mull Magic
Offers guided walking tours in the Mull countryside (£37.50 to £47.50 per person) to spot eagles, otters, butterfiles and other wildlife, as well as customised tours.
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Plockton Cycle Hire
Plockton Cycle Hire rents bikes for £9/14 per half-/full day.
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Edinburgh Shore Excursion: Private Day Trip to St Andrews and Fife
8 hours 30 minutes (Departs Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Visit the home of golf – St Andrews – and the fishing village of Fife on a private shore excursion from the Edinburgh port. As you explore with your private…Not LP reviewed
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Go Ape!
Discover your inner monkey on this exhilarating adventure course of long ziplines, swings and rope bridges through the forest.
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Mountain Innovations
Good-value guided activity holidays and courses in the Highlands; walking, mountain biking, kayaking, skiing and horse riding.
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Port Edgar Marina & Sailing School
Port Edgar Marina & Sailing School offers a wide range of courses in sailing, canoeing and power-boating.
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Classique Tours
Bus tours of the western isles in vintage 1950s coaches, departing from Glasgow and staying in atmospheric country hotels.
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Scottish Rights of Way & Access Society
More information on rights of way can be obtained from the Scottish Rights of Way & Access Society.
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Sabhal Mór Ostaig
Offers courses in Gaelic language, song, piping and the fiddle. Courses cost from £140 per week plus accommodation.
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Westraak
Runs informative and engaging trips around the island, covering everything from Viking history to puffin mating habits.
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Evo Bikes
Opposite Tesco supermarket.
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Scottish Sub Aqua Club
For more information on the country’s diving options contact the Scottish Sub Aqua Club.
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Scottish Canoe Association
It publishes coastal navigation sheets as well as organising tours, including introductory ones for beginners.
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Skye Walking Holidays
Organises three-day guided walking holidays for £400 per person, including four nights of hotel accommodation.
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Walking
The main recreation in Stromness is simply strolling back and forth along the narrow, atmospheric main street.
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Minibus Tour
A 90-minute minibus tour of the Isle of Colonsay. Departs from the Colonsay Hotel; bookings essential.
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Archibald Brown
You can hire mountain bikes from Archibald Brown for £10/15 per five/24 hours.
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Braemar Mountain Sports
You can hire bikes from Braemar Mountain Sports. They also rent skiing and mountaineering equipment.
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Orkney Archaeology Tours
Runs private half- (£160 for up to four) and full-day (£240) tours with an archaeologist guide.
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Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard has tenpin bowling, dodgems, arcade games and pool tables.
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Rothan Cycles
Offers a delivery and pick-up service at various points between Eriskay and Stornoway.
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