Fact Sheet

DID YOU KNOW

Edinburgh Castle is built on an extinct volcano. The Royal Mile is actually one mile and 107 yards long

Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny.

The Whiskey Trail - Talisker

Deep and elemental, Talisker is very much a product of its rugged, windswept home. Join us on the Minginish Peninsula, take in the dramatic views of the Black Cuillin, and discover why Talisker whisky distillery owes so much

Highlights & Activities

Day 1

Immerse yourself into the wild landscapes of Scotland. This 96 mile walking route runs from Milngavie near Glasgow all the way to Fort William in the Highlands, passing through iconic areas like Loch Lomond, Glencoe and Rannoch Moor as it goes..

Day 2

Whiskey Trail - Dive into the world of Malts. Deep and elemental, Talisker is very much a product of its rugged, windswept home. Join us on the Minginish Peninsula, take in the dramatic views of the Black Cuillin, and discover why Talisker whisky distillery owes so much to the sea.

Day 3

Sand Yachting - The historic Fife town of St. Andrews has a wide, smooth beach that makes it perfect for land yachting. On a windy day, these "yachts" can reach speeds of up to 60mph. 

Golf in Gourock

St. Andrews might be the "home of golf", but if you're looking for a truly scenic course then you can't go wrong with Gourock, which sits right on the River Clyde with views out to the Ayrshire hills. Expect to lose a few bal