The Isles of Skye, Harris, Lewis, & Scalpay

 

Kyleakin, Skye

 

Visit some of the Gaelic-speaking areas of the Outer Hebrides, and explore Ted Lewis' favourite areas. This holiday is intended to appeal to those who have already fallen in love with these islands - especially Harris ! - and wish to experience them in more detail, intending to make full use of our more leisurely pace. The most dramatic, beautiful and interesting coastal scenery in Britain. Not to be missed !

 

Kaaren in the Outer Hebrides

 

St. Clement's Church, Rodel, Harris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Departs Glasgow 8.30am.    Monday     30 August
5 days     £450 + £25 Single Supplement

This holiday combined with 6 September tour to West Highlands & Ardnamurchan Peninsula now only £700 - save £140!

 

Day 1     Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Fort William, The "Road to the Isles" via Glenfinnan, Arisaig, the sands of Morar and the fishing village of Mallaig. Ferry across the Sound of Sleat to Armadale, Isle of Skye and via Broadford to the hotel amidst the Cuillin mountains

 

Day 2     To the island's capital Portree, then to Trotternish - the far north - with dramatic views across the Sound of Raasay - to the Kilt Rock, Staffin, Duntulm Castle and Uig for the ferry across The Minch to Tarbert, Isle of Harris (4 nights)

 

Day 3     Full day tour of South Harris, via the contrasting east and west coasts - one being a wilderness of rock and small lochs, the other sweeping green machair and yellow beaches. See Harris Tweed being woven in a crofter’s cottage. St Clements Church at Rodel (c1500).Some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Britain. Kyles of Scalpay and Isle of Scalpay

 

Day 4     Through mountainous North Harris - a full day tour of Lewis, including Stornoway (the only town in the Outer Hebrides), Callanish Standing Stones (Neolithic Temple), Carloway Broch (ancient fortress tower), Ted's birthplace, Barvas Moor.

 

Day 5     Morning ferry to Uig, Isle of Skye, then via Kyle of Lochalsh, Kintail, Glengarry, the Great Glen, Fort William to Glasgow.

 

Callanish Standing Stones