Nieuw: Highland Perthshire, Argyll & de Eilanden

Deze reis voert ons naar Perthshire, in het hart van Schotland, en naar Argyll, in het westen. We overnachten in luxe hotels in landhuizen, waar u in comfort kunt uitrusten na uw dag wandelen.

Introductie van uw luxe wandelrondreis in de Hooglanden van Schotland

Walking tour Perthshire
Falls of Acharn, Highland Perthshire

Highland Perthshire

Highland Perthshire ligt naar Schotse begrippen ver van de zee. Highland Perthshire onderscheidt zich van de rest van Schotland door hoge bergen, lange en diepe dalen en vele bossen en is daarmee in sterk contrast met de kust van Argyll. Perthshire is nooit een land van kleine boerenbedrijven geweest, daarvoor was het te vruchtbaar en te dun bevolkt. In plaats daarvan vinden we rijke landgoederen en grote boerderijen, bossen met herten en rivieren met zalm.
Drie eeuwen geleden was een groot deel van Perthshire open landschap zonder bomen. In de 18e eeuw is begonnen met op grote schaal aanplant van bomen en nergens in zulke aantallen als in Highland Perthshire. Vele generaties van de zogenaamde 'Planting Dukes of Athol' hebben het landschap gecreëerd, zoals we het vandaag zien. Tussen 1738 en 1830 hebben zijn ongeveer 27 miljoen naaldbomen geplant. Het resultaat is dat Perthshire nu bekend staat als 'Big Tree Country'. Het heeft niet alleen een groot aantal enorme bomen, in Fortingall staat een taxusboom die minstens 3.000 jaar oud is en deze is daarmee het oudste levende organisme in Europa.

Walking on Kerrera, Argyll
Isle of Kerrera, Argyll

Argyll & de Eilanden
Argyll in de westelijke Hooglanden heeft een lange kust waar zeelochs diep insnijden. Daarachter ligt een landschap van weiden en laagveelgebieden omgeven door heuvels, dalen en meertjes. De kust, waar 'crofts' (keuterboerderijtjes) nog steeds kunnen worden gevonden en kreeftenvissers hun kreeftenpotten uitzetten, is een uniek wild landschap met vele eilanden, groot en klein. De bergen van Argyll zijn ruiger dan die van Perthshire en de dalen steiler en korter met wilde rivieren en watervallen. Hoe dichter je bij de Atlantische kust van Argyll komt, hoe meer de wind de bomen misvormt en beperkt in hun groei.

Otter on the Isle of Ulva
Otter op het eiland Ulva

Natuur
De natuur weerspiegelt de verschillen tussen Perthshire en Argyll op vele manieren, bijvoorbeeld met grote kuddes met edelherten en meer vogels van koud berglandschap, zoals de sneeuwhoen en sneeuwgors op de bergen van Perthshire, terwijl in Argyll veel dieren die bij de kust leven voorkomen, zoals zeehonden en vele soorten zeevogels. In beide gebieden komen steenarenden en otters voor en daarnaast een groot aantal andere soorten.


Day-by-day Programme

The programme will be subject to variables such as weather and the abilities of the group and changes may also be made to take account of lambing, deer stalking, etc. Any such alterations will always take into account the need to maintain the overall character of the holiday.

Luxury hiking tour Highland Perthshire, Argyll & the Isles, Scotland

 

  1. Saturday: Glasgow - Fortingall, Highland Perthshire
  2. Sunday: Loch Tay
  3. Monday: Castle Menzies and Black Forest
  4. Tuesday: Journey to Argyll, Glen Coe
  5. Wednesday: Isle of Kerrera and whisky tasting
  6. Thursday: Kilmartin Glen
  7. Friday: Isle of Mull and Isle of Ulva
  8. Saturday: Argyll - Glasgow

 

Saturday: Glasgow - Fortingall, Highland Perthshire
We will meet you in the city centre or at Glasgow International Airport in the afternoon. The journey will take us northwards via Stirling and through the Trossachs to Fortingall, near Aberfeldy.

Walking in Kenmore, Loch Tay, Highland Perthshire
View from Kenmore Hill, Perthshire

Sunday: Loch Tay
We will spend today around the foot of Loch Tay, where our first walk takes us deep into the gorge of the Acharn burn, with its spectacular falls. Popular with travellers since Victorian times, the Acharn falls are reached through the 'Hermit's Cave', an artificial, stone construction, planned in the 1760s by the 3rd Earl of Breadalbane to give the most dramatic approach possible. Judge for yourself whether or not he succeeded! 
Our next stop is the Scottish Crannog Centre, an authentic reconstruction of an early iron-age loch-dwelling in Loch Tay. This re-creation is based on excavation evidence from the 2600-year-old site of 'Oakbank Crannog', one of 18 preserved in Loch Tay.
The afternoon is reserved for a circuit on Kenmore Hill with spectacular views across Loch Tay to the unmistakable cone of Schiehallion and towards the Cairngorms. Kenmore Hill has been planted with Scots pine and other native trees to allow the recovery and expansion of the remnant Caledonian Forest. The area is home to black grouse, but we will need to be lucky to see these elusive birds, whose numbers have long been in decline. Their recovery is one of the aims of encouraging native forest to re-establish itself.
5.5 miles/9 km,1150ft/350m of ascent

Edradour Distillery
Castle Menzies

Monday: Castle Menzies and Black Forest

Before heading northwards to Loch Rannoch, we will walk in Weem Wood and visit Castle Menzies, the seat of the Menzies Clan. Prince Charles Edward Stuart - 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' - stayed here for 2 nights in 1746 on his way to the north, where, not long afterwards, his army was defeated by the forces of the Duke of Cumberland at Culloden.
We will spend the rest of the day along Loch Rannoch-side, passing, en route, Schiehallion,  the fairy hill – a mountain so isolated, symmetrical in outline and uniform in its geology that it was used by an 18th century Astronomer Royal to calculate the mass of the Earth*. Our walk lies beneath and west of Schiehallion, at the eastern edge of the Black Wood of Rannoch, an important remnant of ancient Caledonian Forest. Our path will take us through mixed woodland and past a stand of ancient Scots pine, with fine views of the loch and to the hills beyond.
6 miles/9.5 km, 820ft/250m of ascent

Tuesday: Journey to Argyll, Glen Coe
Westwards, today, to Argyll, where we will stay for the rest of the week. Our route first takes us through Glen Lyon before crossing back to Loch Tay near to its mid-point. High above the loch, at the Ben Lawers car park, we’ll take time out for a walk along the nature trail, set among remarkable arctic and alpine flora.
Our journey continues along Loch Tay-side to Killin, then through Glen Dochart, up across Rannoch Moor and ultimately into wild Glen Coe. Although everyone has heard of Glen Coe, and may suspect a ‘tourist trap’, the reality always has the power to inspire, no matter how many previous visits one has made. We will take a short walk to Signal Rock, at the heart of the lower glen, before a well-deserved pint (or whatever you prefer to drink) in the Clachaig Inn - a haunt of cattle drovers down the centuries until railways and steamers killed the trade. Our final stretch to Barcaldine, our base for the rest of the week, takes us alongside, first, Loch Leven and then Loch Linnhe, passing close to the site of the killing of Campbell of Glenure, for which James Stewart was hanged near Ballachulish and around which Robert Louis Stevenson built the tension in his novel ‘Kidnapped’.

Walking on Kerrera, Argyll
Gylen Castle, Isle of Kerrera

Wednesday: Isle of Kerrera and whisky-tasting
The Isle of Kerrera is set across the mouth of Oban Bay, acting as a natural breakwater for this important west coast harbour. Although it is close to the bustling tourist centre of Oban, Kerrera is a world apart. The island has only 40 residents and cars are banned except for those owned by the inhabitants.
A historically and geologically fascinating island, Kerrera gives a new and more fascinating view as we round each successive turn of the coast. A highlight is the sudden appearance of Gylen Castle against the backdrop of the Firth of Lorn and the mountainous Isle of Mull.
After returning to our hotel, there will be a whisky-tasting session where you will be introduced to the history of whisky and the different regions in which it is produced. There will a single malt whisky from each of the 4 major producing regions to sample.
6 miles/10km and 330ft/100m of ascent

Thursday: Kilmartin Glen
Southwards today to Kilmartin Glen with its prehistoric and early historic monuments. Kilmartin House Museum, our first stop, sets out the story of the glen down the ages with an inspired combination of imagination and clarity. Our walk takes us along a good cross-section of Kilmartin’s prehistoric and early historic monuments - a stone circle, burial cairns and iron-age forts and sculpted stones.
Dunadd was the capital hill fort of the Scots – iron-age Celtic colonists from the Irish kingdom of Dalriada - from at least the 6th century to the 8th, and probably longer. No visitor to this area - with any feel for the history in a landscape - should miss it. A short walk and a little climb to the top of the hill reward you with the opportunity to place your feet in the carved print where kings of Scots may well have placed theirs on being crowned.
Up to 5 miles/8km and little ascent

Walking Isle of Ulva
Mull from the Isle of Ulva

Friday: Isle of Mull and Isle of Ulva
We will take the ferry from Oban to Craignure, on the Isle of Mull, and we will drive through the spectacular scenery of central Mull to Ulva Ferry. Ulva, anciently home of the clan MacQuarrie, is privately owned. Formerly the home of 600 people, many of whom made their living from the collection and exportation of kelp, Ulva was the scene of harsh clearances in the 19th century. Today there are only 16 residents, who share their island with golden eagles, buzzards, otters, seals and lots of other wildlife.
Mature mixed woodland and parkland, around the big house near the ferry, give way to the wilder west end of the island. The south shore leads to a tangle of little islands and bays lined with basalt columns. The grandparents of the explorer and missionary David Livingstone once lived on Ulva and our walk will take us up to Livingstone’s Cave and Croft. In the cave, archaeologists found flint artefacts and fragments of human bone which can be dated back as far as 5650 BC.
After our walk on Ulva we will travel back to the mainland.
5 miles/8km and 500ft/150m of ascent

Saturday: Argyll - Glasgow
We will drive, via the Pass of Brander, back to Glasgow.


Highland Perthshire, Argyll & the Islands luxury walking tour photos

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  • Black Wood of Rannoch  » Click to zoom ->
    Black Wood of Rannoch
  • Schiehallion, Highland Perthshire  » Click to zoom ->
    Schiehallion, Highland Perthshire
  • Above Loch Tay  » Click to zoom ->
    Above Loch Tay
  • Fortingall yew  » Click to zoom ->
    Fortingall yew
  • Glen Coe  » Click to zoom ->
    Glen Coe
  • Loch Creran, Argyll  » Click to zoom ->
    Loch Creran, Argyll
  • Stone circle, Kilmartin  » Click to zoom ->
    Stone circle, Kilmartin
  • Mull from the Isle of Ulva  » Click to zoom ->
    Mull from the Isle of Ulva


Ben ik fit genoeg?

De wandelrondreis is een goede introductie in wandelen in Schotland en geschikt voor mensen die regelmatig wandelen. Het programma is een combinatie van wandelen en het bezoeken van interessante plaatsen. Per dag wandelen we ongeveer 10 km / 4 uur. De wandelingen zijn op onverharde wegen en paden. Deze zijn over het algemeen ruig en rotsachtig en hier en daar steil. We klimmen echter nooit honderden meters aan één stuk.

Twijfelt u nog of deze vakantie geschikt is voor u, neem dan gerust contact op om het te bespreken.


Accommodatie in luxe hotels in landhuizen

We overnachten in kleine luxe hotels in landhuizen die een reputatie hebben voor service and excellent Schots eten. U kunt hier in comfort uitrusten na uw dag wandelen. Avondmaaltijden zijn in de hotels en inbegrepen in de prijs.

Fortingall HotelFortingall Hotel
We will stay for the first 3 nights in Fortingall Hotel, near Aberfeldy. It nestles in the middle of the historic Arts and Crafts village of Fortingall, itself hugging the contours of the hill at the foot of beautiful Glen Lyon in highland Perthshire. The hotel’s Victorian heritage can be recognised through its calm, muted colours and by the use of tweed in the furnishings; this décor is carefully paired with modern bathroom fittings and equipment, making a stay at Fortingall Hotel comfortable, relaxing and hospitable. It has been awarded two AA rosettes for its award-winning, imaginative cuisine using locally-sourced produce, and the beautiful public rooms are adorned with an array of fascinating antiques and art-work – all-in-all, the perfect place to dine and then to unwind in front of a log fire.

Argyll
A country house hotel, near Oban, offering similar confort, will be our base for the next 4 nights.


Kleding en Uitrusting

U heeft stevige schoenen nodig met goede profielzolen die voldoende steun geven aan uw voeten en enkels. Daarnaast warme kleding, regenkleding (regenjas en regenbroek) en een rugzak die groot genoeg is om reservekleding, lunchpakket en andere zaken die u graag tijdens de wandeling bij u hebt (verrekijker, camera, etc.), in te doen.
Goede schoenen zijn van groot belang. Ze hoeven niet extreem zwaar te zijn, maar als met lichte wandelschoenen die niet waterdicht zijn komt, kunt u erop rekenen dat u natte voeten krijgt. Trainingsschoenen en lage wandelschoenen zijn ook niet geschikt voor wandelen in Schotland en ze zijn ook niet veilig op ruige en steile stukken.


Data en Prijzen voor 2012

Omschrijving 8 dagen (Saturday to Saturday), accommodatie in Perthshire (3 nachten) en Argyll (4 nachten) in zorgvuldig geselecteerde luxe 'country house hotels'.
Wandelingen An attractive, well-thought-out walking programme; never more than 6 miles (10 km) in a day, and mostly on paths or tracks - though paths may be wet and/or rough in places. An equally attractive programme of visits to places of interest complement the walks.
Code Datum HotelHotel + reis Bijzonderheden
PA1 9-16 juni €1880,- €2162,50 Luxe hotel accommodatie in landhuizen, alle maaltijden zijn inbegrepen.
Tweepersoons kamer voor gebruik door één persoon: €470 extra.
PA2 11-18 augustus
Groepen van 4 of meer personen kunnen ook op andere data boeken. Informeer hiernaar.

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