Visit 6 distinctive distilleries on 5 stunning Hebridean islands in 6 days!
Nestled amongst the Red and Black Cuillins, with the sparkling waters of Loch Sligachan to its front, the hotel has served mountaineers, walkers and lovers of the wild Highland scenery since 1830. Not only a great spot for climbers, the Hotel is located at an...
Raasay House offers a fantastic range of outdoor activities to residents and visitors alike. Activities include rock climbing, coasteering, kayaking, sailing and archery. They also offer bikes for hire and provide wildlife spotting boat trips.
Just a 30 minute walk through an ancient forest on Raasay, sits the tranquil bay of Inver. One of the island’s best kept secrets, the bay was much loved by the Queen and her family who would visit every year. They would set up a picnic while the Royal Yacht...
The grassy footpath that leads to Hallaig commemorates Sorley MacLean’s poem, Hallaig, which reflects on the poignant history of the Hallaig township. Once filled with Maclean’s ancestors, Hallaig was Raasay’s largest township before the Highland...