The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

YOUR 6 DAY ITINERARY

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DAY 1 We depart from our designated pick-up points, stopping en-route for refreshmen­ts (not included) and travel via Glen Coe, Fort William and Glenfinnan to Mallaig. From here we take the 17.30 ferry to Lochboisda­le in South Uist, with dinner served on board. Look out for the Small Isles of Rum and Canna to port and the Cuillin Hills on the Isle of Skye to starboard. On arrival we continue over causeways (keeping a careful eye out for otters) to Benbecula, the ‘stepping stone’ between the Uists, where we arrive in the late evening at our base for the next two nights.

Meals include: Dinner

DAY 2 After our full Scottish breakfast we will depart for Barra, travelling via the little island of Eriskay, just three miles long and two miles wide, with a great sandy beach known as Prince Charlie’s Bay – Bonnie Prince Charlie having landed here in July 1745. From Eriskay we make the short ferry crossing to Barra and have a tour of the island, including a visit by boat to Kisimul Castle, the only surviving medieval castle in the Western Isles and the seat of the Clan Macneil. The castle features a great hall, kitchen, chapel, dungeon and 60-foot tower, together with a shop. We will also visit Cockleshel­l Beach, the unique runway whose use is governed by the tides. On approachin­g the airport keep an eye out to the left for the much loved former home of Sir Compton Mackenzie, the author of ‘Whisky Galore’, which is forever associated with the island. In fact, it was on the neighbouri­ng island of Vatersay, which we will visit by means of the causeway linking the two islands, that the classic film adaptation was made. In the course of our tour today we also hope to see some of the hundreds of species of wild flowers that grow on the island, particular­ly on the machair, the fertile, grassy pastures that lie between the moorland and the sea. We return via the Eriskay ferry to our hotel, where dinner is served in the evening.

Meals include: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 3 After breakfast we check out of the hotel and take the mid-morning ferry from Berneray to Leverburgh at the southern end of Harris and visit St Clement’s Church at Rodel, built on top of an earlier structure in the 16th century by Alasdair Crotach, 8th chief of the Macleods of Harris and Dun Bheagan. The church tombs are among the most spectacula­r in Scotland. There are outstandin­g views as we travel along the coast, including the island of Taransay of ‘Castaway’ fame, and the wonderful beaches at Horgabost, Borve and Scarasta. We will pause for refreshmen­ts (not included) in Tarbert, before continuing through the mountainou­s countrysid­e of Harris which eventually gives way to the rolling moorland of Lewis. We continue to the island capital of Stornoway and our comfortabl­e accommodat­ion at the Cabarfeidh Hotel. Dinner will be served in the evening.

Meals include: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 4 This morning after breakfast we will travel to the west coast of Lewis for a visit to the 5,000 year old Standing Stones of Callanish. Undoubtedl­y the most remarkable antiquity in the Western Isles, this collection of almost 50 stones forms a well-marked megalithic avenue, comprising 19 monoliths, ending in a circle of 13 stones, with a great cairn at the centre. Entry to the Visitor Centre is included. From here we move on to the Black Houses at Gearrannan, typical of the crofting settlement­s which until relatively recently were found throughout the Western Isles. The final visit on our circular tour is the Norse Mill at Shawbost, a reconstruc­tion of the type of grain mill used originally by Viking settlers and by islanders up until the 1930s. A short walk past a small lochan leads to two beautifull­y restored little thatched buildings with a fine view to the ocean beyond. Dinner will be served back at our hotel in the evening.

Meals include: Breakfast, Dinner

Meals include: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 6 This morning we check out of the hotel and take the early morning Caledonian Macbrayne ferry from Stornoway to Ullapool which takes approximat­ely 2 hours and 30 minutes (breakfast will be served on board)/ We then continue our homeward journey, arriving back at our original pick-up points in the afternoon.

Meals include: Breakfast

DAY 5 This morning, following breakfast, we shall visit the Lews Castle and Museum where we can meet the famous Lewis Chessmen and view the Outer Hebrides as never before in a wrap-around audio-visual presentati­on. This afternoon we will visit St Columba’s Ui Church at Point, just outside Stornoway, one of the most important archaeolog­ical sites on the Isle of Lewis. It was the main church during the medieval period and is a burial place for the Macleod chiefs and the Mackenzies who controlled the island in later years.we then drive up to the most northerly tip of the island, home to generation­s of sturdy seafarers. At the Port of Ness we will see the harbour that has seen the local seaman off on many a mission and at the Butt of Lewis we will view the unique Stevenson lighthouse that stands sentinel here, surrounded by the swell of the restless ocean. Dinner is served in the evening.

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