Explore the stunning Scottish Highlands on this immersive two-day tour. Begin with a scenic hike along the West Highland Way, taking in breathtaking views of Loch Leven from above Kinlochleven.
Marvel at the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous from the Harry Potter films. On Day Two, savor a traditional Scottish lunch at Kingshouse Hotel with views of Glencoe Valley, followed by a visit to Glen Etive, the stunning backdrop from the James Bond film Skyfall. A professional photographer will capture your experience, providing lasting memories.
Two-day adventure exploring the Scottish Highlands
Scenic hikes and breathtaking views of Loch Leven and Glencoe
Whisky tour at Ben Nevis Distillery and lunch at Kingshouse Hotel
Professional photographer to document your memorable journey
You'll be picked up in a Large Grey Range Rover
At the Railway station
Set at the foot of Ben Nevis near Fort William, Ben Nevis Distillery offers a relaxed and authentic introduction to Highland whisky-making. Travellers will explore the traditional production process, from milling and mashing to distillation, while learning about the distillery’s long history dating back to 1825. The experience typically includes a guided tour and the chance to sample a selection of their smooth, characterful single malts perfectly rounding off a scenic stop in the Highlands.
One of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks, the Glenfinnan Viaduct curves gracefully through the Highlands near Glenfinnan. Travellers will take in sweeping views over Loch Shiel, watch for the famous Jacobite steam train crossing the viaduct, and capture unforgettable photographs of this instantly recognisable scene.
A remarkable feat of engineering, Neptune’s Staircase is the longest staircase lock in Britain, located on the Caledonian Canal near Fort William. Travellers can stroll alongside the series of impressive lock gates, watch boats being carefully raised or lowered through the system, and take in beautiful views towards Ben Nevis. It’s a peaceful yet fascinating stop, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s industrial heritage set against a stunning Highland backdrop.
For a panoramic Highland experience, we start the day with a hike at the viewpoint above Kinlochleven along the West Highland Way. From here, the surrounding mountains and glens unfold in sweeping vistas, offering dramatic photo opportunities and a sense of the scale and beauty of the Highlands without needing to hike the full trail. It’s a perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and appreciate the wild landscape.
Set at the foot of Ben Nevis near Fort William, Ben Nevis Distillery offers a relaxed and authentic introduction to Highland whisky-making. Travelers will explore the traditional production process, from milling and mashing to distillation, while learning about the distillery’s long history dating back to 1825. The experience typically includes a guided tour and the chance to sample a selection of their smooth, characterful single malts perfectly rounding off a scenic stop in the Highlands.
Located in the heart of Glencoe, the Glencoe Visitor Centre offers travellers an engaging introduction to the region’s history, geology, and wildlife. Guests can explore informative exhibits, watch short films about the glen’s dramatic landscapes and events, and enjoy refreshments while taking in stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s a convenient and insightful stop to deepen understanding of Glencoe’s natural and cultural heritage.
Nestled in the heart of Glencoe, Loch Achtriochtan is a small but breathtakingly scenic loch surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks. We pause here to take in classic Highland views, often reflected perfectly in the still waters, with excellent opportunities for photography in all seasons. It’s a peaceful and atmospheric stop that captures the raw beauty and scale of Glencoe.
One of Scotland’s most dramatic landscapes, Glencoe is a sweeping Highland valley shaped by ancient volcanic activity and glaciers. Travellers can stop at iconic viewpoints to take in the towering peaks and rugged ridgelines, capture striking photographs, and learn about the powerful history of the area, including the Massacre of Glencoe making this a truly unforgettable and atmospheric experience.
A vast and hauntingly beautiful expanse, Rannoch Moor stretches across the heart of the Highlands with windswept bogs, lochs, and dramatic skies. Travellers will be captivated by the moor’s remote, wild scenery, with endless opportunities for photography and to appreciate the unique Highland ecosystem. This stop offers a sense of isolation and grandeur, making it a striking contrast to the surrounding mountains and glens.
A remote and striking Highland glen, Glen Etive is renowned for its rugged mountains, winding river, and serene natural beauty. Travellers can admire the dramatic landscapes from the roadside, capture stunning photographs, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere that makes this glen one of the most iconic and scenic spots in the Scottish Highlands.
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