New Scotland Tours For 2023

What a fantastic year it has been! It was brilliant being able to explore Scotland with all our amazing clients again. It was good to be back with a bang! 

It’s inspired us so much that here at Experience Scotland’s Wild we’re creating even more day and multi-day tours for you all! Finding those wee hidden gems to create a bespoke tour for our clients and having those “WOW!” moments is what drives and motivates us. It really is the best job in the world.

Let’s take a wee saunter (I’m only allowed to use that word once in every blog post :-( ) through our process of creating those tours and explore Scotland’s Wild together.

How We Create New Tours

Over the next few months, we’ll be travelling around Scotland. Some of the locations we have chosen to visit are new to us, which makes it even more exciting!

Each tour will have its own unique spot which we feel will give you that “WOW!” moment. We’ll even be braving it by heading south across the border into enemy territory, where we’ll be exploring some fascinating Roman Forts which were strongholds along Hadrian’s Wall.

We’ve created a day tour exploring the coastal villages on the east coast of Scotland on our new St. Andrews day tour. Just listen out for the shouts of “FOUR!” whilst exploring, there can be a few… mishits.

The multi-day tours include one to the Isle of Skye. Which we can all agree is one of the most spectacular islands in the world. Stopping at places like the Three Sisters of Glencoe, the Old Man of Storr, Fort Augustus at the southern shores of Loch Ness, and Eilean Donan Castle make this tour one to watch for when it goes live!

Keep Your Eyes Peeled

Cloudy weather in the highlands of scotland at eilean donan castle.

Starting next week, I (Derek) will begin this exploration of new places on the east side of Scotland. Heading to the awe-inspiring landscape of Perthshire and Kinross.

A source of inspiration for so many artists and writers, it would be daft not to include this location in any of our tours. Then I’ll be heading for the coast to search for some beautiful walking routes along the cliffs. I might practice my swing whilst in St. Andrews, “when in Rome” and all that jazz. 

Stepping into another realm heading further south towards the border, I will be swinging by a spot where rumours and sightings of Thor have come to my ears.

Happy Exploring

At neist point lighthouse on the isle of skye at sunset.

After all that exploring I will return to the office to discuss my findings and share everything with you. The following weeks to come will hold even more adventures for us!

Be sure to keep checking back to make sure you don’t miss out on booking one of our new tours with us! Thank you for taking the time to read this post!

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