Activities, tours, courses, etc., in Scotland

River Findhorn

Glenferness Adventure Holidays

Glenferness, near Inverness

From October - April there are ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS based at Glenferness and organised by Adventure Scotland in Aviemore.

River Rafting, Canoeing, Kayaking, Hill Walking, Climbing, Skiing, Ski Touring and Mountain Biking. All with qualified and experienced guides.

LEARMONT MACKENZIE TRAVEL

LEARMONT MACKENZIE TRAVEL www.walkborders.com

Specialist walking breaks in the Scottish Borders, Skye and Mull

Combining the pleasures and companionship of walking, with the attractions of the Scottish countryside, its history and culture. Learmont Mackenzie Travel offer a variety of self-guided walking breaks and guided Saturday walks in the beautiful countryside of the Scottish Borders, about an hour from Edinburgh by car or bus.

They also offer guided walking tours on Skye and Mull, on the west coast of Scotland.

Margot McMurdo's Edinburgh Experience

Edinburgh Experience

Margot McMurdo's Full Day Tour, and Half Day Tours of Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Experience is a fascinating bespoke tour with Margot MacMurdo, fully qualified Scottish Blue Badge Tour Guide.

Margot is also the author of City Walks Edinburgh which details 15 walks in and around the city exploring the Old Town, Georgian New Town, Parks, Gardens, Art Galleries and Museums.

John Muir Trust

JOHN MUIR TRUST

Activities and Conservation Programme

The John Muir Trust's object is to "conserve and protect wild places with their indigenous animals, plants and soils for the benefit of present and future generations."

Volunteers run Conservation Programmes and trips such as:

  • Isle of Arran, Conservation
  • Hebridean Kayak
  • Forest of Ae, Earth Skills
  • Gaelic Culture, Isle of Harris

For information about joinining these trips see: John Muir Trust Activities and Conservation Programmes

Scottish Charity no. SC 002061 (Company no. 81620)

Southern Upland Way

Outline information about the Southern Upland Way - Scotland's (and the UK's) longest coast to coast footpath.

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