Summit Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak, before sailing over to one of the wildest locations in the British Isles: the Hebridean isle of Rùm. Help university of Edinburgh scientists study the island's 1,200 red deer at the oldest mammal research centre in the world. Spot sea eagles, minke whales, doplhins, seals and even otters, if you're lucky! You may even get to groom the Rùm pony - one of Britain's oldest native breeds brought over by the vikings! Snorkel with velvet crabs and ceilidh dance to the bagpipes on white sand beaches. What a week!
The Knoydart peninsular is about as remote as it gets on the UK mainland. We travel there by sleeper train and short ferry before exploring all that the area has to offer from sea kayaking to hiking through the infamous Rough Bounds or 'the Highlands of the Highlands' as the area is known. This trip also includes the option to try red deer stalking depending on both the season and availability. This trip offers families some serious bonding time and the opportunity to taste all that the Highlands has to offer.
Visit Northumberland's unspeakably beautiful Farne Islands. Storm castles, spot seals and hunt for ghouls in a most historic county. We cross the tidal causeway to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, explore the monastery - the site of the earliest viking raid in England - and enjoy some of the longest sandy beaches in Britain. This coastal long-weekend historic extravaganza is perfect for those interested in the past as well as marine life.
Escape the capital by sleeper train and wake up in the barren wilderness of the Cairngorm National Park. Experience all that the area has to offer from exceptional hiking along the truly epic Lairig Ghru, bothy stays, wild camping in the Rothiemurchus forest, traversing the Cairngorm plateau and summiting Scotland's second-highest mountain: Ben Macdui. Try SUP on Loch Morlich and, if you're brave, swim in the Green Loch before visiting the UK's only re-wilded reindeer herd.