The ‘pass of the cattle’ on the Applecross peninsula is one of the highest roads that can be negotiated in the UK and the views from the top are out of this world, as is the seafood on offer at the wonderful Applecross Inn. Free time to enjoy a walk around the town, to see the oldest golf course in the world and Scotland‘s oldest university, where Prince William met Kate Middleton. Crossing the Grampian Mountains and the woodland scenery of Perthshire, we enter the „Kingdom of Five“ and visit the beautiful medieval town of St.Andrews. Breakfast on board and check out. Free time for shopping or a pub crawl. Spectacular and isolated, and home to the largest colony of seabirds in Europe, these islands capture the imagination in a way that few other places do. £ 29 per person). Wee Barra has it all: beaches, machair, peat-covered hills, tiny crofting communities and Neolithic remains. DAY 2:Morning arrival in Newcastle. Departure from Wiesbaden Washington Str. Here we pause for a photo to soak up the atmosphere in this haunting glen. Continuing, we stop in the Fort William area for lunch, then journey onwards, passing beneath Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, before we enter the natural beauty of the Great Glen. After disembarkation we travel back to Germany. For full details of how we store and use your data see our. The Scotland of heather-purpled valleys, Scots pine forests, and castles and lochs, all finished off with two of the highest mountains in the UK. This is the Scotland you’ve seen in the movies. Due to the ever and fast changing weather the Highlands have a mystical touch. Short picture stop at the Scottish / English border before we arrive at the harbor. Home to more than 100,000 nesting seabirds, including gannets, puffins and great skuas, this is a place that feels like the very edge of the world. The world’s second largest whirlpool, between the islands of Jura and Scarba, is officially unnavigable but intrepid visitors can take a white-knuckle RIB ride across its crashing waters while looking out for porpoises, seals and other wildlife. DAY 1:Departure from Böblingen Panzerkaserne PX parking lot at 05:00 am. No fences, security guards or hordes of tourists to deal with here; just you, the stones and an ethereal quiet and stillness. Voyage across perilous seas to the mysterious haunted islands of St Kilda. Enjoy the facilities on board. This is not at all strange given the stunning unspoilt nature with rugged mountains, deep blue lochs and empty glens where majestic Red Deer rule the hills and Eagles rule the skies. © 2020 VisitBritain. Tour Scotland in style with this trip through the Highlands and the magical Isle of Skye. Explore the 2422 acres of dramatic coastal landscape and wild moorland of this remote Shetland outpost. Passing the Caledonian Canal and Fort Augustus we drive along the shore line of Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle. VisitBritain would like to invite you to take part in a short survey about our website, it should take no more than a couple of minutes. Welcome to El Salvador, Central America’s most colourful corner. The Northwest coast can boast many fine beaches but this one is very special indeed. After breakfast and check out we depart for the Highlands of Scotland. Your guide will make suggestions. Embarkation and dinner on board. Scotland's vast Highlands, one of Britain’s most rousing landscapes offering soaring mountain peaks, grassy plains and heather-clad moorland. Taking travel seriously since 1974. We travel onwards through Rob Roy Country of Clans MacGregor and Campbell to Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most famous glens, site of the 1692 massacre of the Clan MacDonald. But less exotic doesn’t have to mean less exciting; Scotland’s highlands and islands are just as captivating and compelling as anywhere on the planet. Late evening arrival at points of origin. Your guide will make suggestions! Haunting and dramatic Glen Coe is one of Scotland’s most evocative places, with a blood-soaked history that is made all the more poignant by the jaw-droppingly beautiful scenery all around.