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Self Drive NC500 - Charles Burslem & Nettie Adams
Charles Burslem & Nettie Adams
Saturday 28th September – Saturday 5th October 2024
Saturday 28th September – Saturday 5th October 2024
This self-drive holiday explores the dramatic North Coast 500 on a tour of the north of Scotland while enjoying privately guided walks, wonderful boat trips and staying in comfortable Highland hotels and guesthouses.
The North Coast 500 is Scotland’s answer to Route 66, starting in Inverness this 500-mile round journey takes in some of the most stunning scenery Scotland has to offer. On this 8-day self-drive holiday, you will meander through the impossibly quiet roads of the Northern Highlands. Enjoy privately guided walks while exploring the unspoilt scenery at your own pace along the way. At the end of each day, relax in cosy and welcoming country house hotels.
Today you’ll start your journey on the iconic North Coast 500 and make your way to Sheildaig, in the Torridon area, where you will spend the next two nights. Soak up the spectacular beauty of the area; the rugged mountains, the scenic loch and diverse wildlife.
Overnight: Shieldaig | Tigh an Eilean
Meals Included: None
After breakfast, meet your Wilderness Scotland guide, Mike this morning, to discuss options for today’s walk in the Torridon or Applecross area. Mike will help you select a suitable hike, choosing from coastal or mountain walks, and keeping in mind the weather and your experience and preferences for today. Applecross is a sleepy and idyllic part of the Highlands, surrounded by stunning mountain and coastal scenery. Torridon has a different character altogether, being surrounded by bold, towering peaks, separated by spectacular glens with a real sense of wilderness. Both are wonderful areas to explore on foot so this is a great way to start your adventure.
Overnight: Shieldaig | Tigh an Eilean
Meals Included: Breakfast
Name:
Mike Brian
Contact Number: +44 (0) 7967 711196
Meeting Place: Tigh an Eilean Reception | Meeting Time: 09:30
Please be sure to have a packed lunch ready to take with you for today. Confirm before heading back to the hotel today what time you wish to meet Mike tomorrow morning.
Mike will meet you at your hotel again this morning to discuss the day. Another hike lies ahead and there are many great options to choose from – your guide will suggest the best route. This could include a circuit of the shapely peak of Stac Pollaidh; or exploring the coastline and sandy beaches of Gairloch. After your walk, you will make your way to your next cosy stop for the coming 2 nights.
Overnight: Lairg | Newton Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Name:
Mike Brian
Contact Number: +44 (0) 7967 711196
Meeting Place: Tigh an Eilean Reception
Please be sure to have a packed lunch ready to take with you for today.
In the morning you have some free time – you could enjoy a short hike on your own, explore Lochinver village, or simply relax at the hotel. A visit to Lochinver Larder is a must for one of their famous pies. If you are keen to walk, great options include a walk to Stoer lighthouse and the Old Man of Stoer (a sea stack); or a coastal beach walk to the gorgeous Achmelvich beach.
A fantastic option for today is to take the Handa Island ferry across to the island to explore. Handa Island is home to over 200,000 seabirds such as guillemot, and razorbills, and upwards of 250 pairs of puffins breed here. You have a great chance of seeing the birdlife along with other marine life such as minke whales, dolphins and if you’re lucky, even orca. The ferry cannot be booked in advance as it is very small, so simply arrive and pay on the day (last ferry outwards to the island departs at 2pm, and the ferry does not run on Sundays)
Overnight: Lairg | Newton Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning you may wish to visit Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of the Scottish mainland. It’s not easy to reach and your journey there will involve crossing by boat over the Kyle of Durness. You will be met on the other side and then driven across the moors to reach the wild and lonely Cape Wrath lighthouse. Once there, you have an hour to explore the area, taking in the dramatic coastline, looking for passing whales, or simply enjoying a refreshment in what is surely Scotland’s most remote coffee shop. To take the ferry simply pay on arrival at Keoldale.
Alternatively, if you’d prefer, you can continue on eastwards to Forss. On your way, you can explore some of Scotland’s finest beaches such as the sand dunes at Durness and Balnakeil.
Overnight: Tongue | Ben Loyal Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is a free day to explore the most northerly points in the Scottish mainland. You’ll want to visit Dunnet Head, officially the furthest north point of the British mainland. Enjoy the stunning sea cliffs and a diverse range of birds including puffins, razorbills, guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes, shags and cormorants.
John O’Groats is the most northerly settlement on the British mainland and is fun to visit. There is a great cliff-top walk at nearby Duncansby Head. A great way to appreciate the wild coastal scenery is a boat trip. This can take in Duncansby Head and its sea stacks, the Isle of Stroma and the Swilkie whirlpool – Viking legend would have you believe this is where the salt for the oceans is churned.
Overnight: Tongue | Ben Loyal Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, begin your journey to Inverness passing the stunning white sand beach on Sinclair Bay. Along the way you may want to pay a visit to the Glenmorangie distillery – ensure you have a designated driver! Once at Inverness, there are various options for the afternoon – perhaps visit Culloden Battlefield or take a boat cruise on Loch Ness.
Overnight: Inverness | Glen Mhor Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After a leisurely breakfast, and having had a wonderful time completing the NC500, you can make your way home.
Meals Included: Breakfast
• Car Hire
• Travel Insurance
• Any activity or entrance fees not specified in the inclusions
• Cape Wrath excursion and Handa Ferry are not included and can be paid locally
Exploring Inverness – Some options include:
* Culloden Battlefield
* Loch Ness Boat Cruise
* Urquhart Castle, along Loch Ness
* Cawdor Castle, near Nairn
* Loch an Eilean circuit, Aviemore
* Loch Morlich, Glenmore
* Lochan Uiane, also known as the the Green Loch, Glenmore
The Visit Cairngorms website will give you many more details – https://www.visitcairngorms.com/
To look over local walking routes during your time on the NC500 visit Walk Highlands – https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/
UK: +44 (0)1479 420 020
US: 866 740 3890
Please see our booking terms here.
Tigh an Eilean Hotel |
Shieldaig |
On Loch Torridon |
IV54 8XN |
Phone: +44 (0) 1520 755251
Web: tighaneilean.co.uk
Kylesku |
Lairg |
Sutherland |
IV27 4HW |
Scotland
Phone: +44(0)1971 502 070
Web: newtonlodge.co.uk
Main Street |
Tongue |
Sutherland |
IV27 4XE |
Phone: +44(0)1847 611216
Web: benloyal.co.uk
8-15 Ness Bank |
Inverness |
Highlands |
IV2 4SG |
Scotland
Phone: +44(0)1463 234 308
Web: glen-mhor.com
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Contact Number: +44 (0) 7967 711196
After spending my early years in Ayrshire – Burns Country – I was introduced to the hills, mountains, islands and crags of Scotland by my parents. Secondary school in Edinburgh was followed by a short sentence in the flatlands of the south east of England for University. It was only once I moved from there to Aberdeen that I really started to explore wild places of my own volition whenever possible. After almost 20 years in Aberdeen, most of them as a school teacher, I now live in Aviemore as much as I can, but work in the Antarctic for around 5 months each year.