Adventure Tours & Trips in Scotland
Ever dreamed of hiking Scotland's Highlands, kayaking its lochs, and exploring remote islands? Adventure trips mean climbing Ben Nevis or sections of the West Highland Way, sea kayaking among islands, possibly mountain biking. Explore Isle of Skye's dramatic landscapes, visit whisky distilleries, and navigate Edinburgh or Glasgow. The rugged beauty and outdoor opportunities make up for occasional rain!
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- 6-Day Outer Hebrides & Skye Adventure Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
- Majestic Scotland
- Orkney & The Far North 3 Day Tour
- 2-Day Loch Ness, Inverness & the Highlands Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
- Scotland's Highlands, Islands and Cities
- Scottish Cycling Holiday - Speyside and Moray Self Guided Cycle tour
- Highlights of Scotland
- 3-Day Speyside Whisky Trail Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
- 4-Day Magical Mull, Isle of Iona & West Highlands Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
- 3-Day Isle of Arran Adventure Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
6-Day Outer Hebrides & Skye Adventure Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good party too - all looked after me with my age and mobility problems. Accommodation great except the room in Stornaway was very small and located upstairs without steps.”
Stephen, traveled in May
The dramatic Quiraing mountains rise above remote beaches and ancient stone circles. Optional boat trips to Loch Coruisk and flexible walking opportunities throughout. Rated 'Easy' physical level with stunning photo opportunities.
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Ness, Dunkeld, Grantown-on-Spey, Ullapool, Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Carloway, LuskentyreSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Rabbie's Tours From $1,606
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Majestic Scotland
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very knowledgeable about all facts on history of Scotland. Would highly recommend this tour.”
Stephen, traveled in September
Scotland's wild beauty unfolds from Glencoe's peaks to Skye's rugged coastline. Walk through Culloden battlefield, hunt for Nessie at Loch Ness, and marvel at Eilean Donan Castle's dramatic setting. Perfect for active travelers seeking Highland adventures.
Duration 7 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Ben Nevis, Culloden, Loch Ness, Isle of Skye, Pitlochry, Blair AthollSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $1,675
10% Off- US$1,508You save $168
Orkney & The Far North 3 Day Tour
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We visited all the local sites in one day. This gave us an insight into some of the historic background.”
Anthony, traveled in September
The route stretches from Inverness across Moray Firth to Orkney's ancient landscapes. Wander through prehistoric Skara Brae village, stand among the mysterious Ring o'Brodgar, and step inside Maeshowe tomb. Visit Dunrobin Castle's gardens and Italian Chapel built by WWII prisoners.
Duration 3 days Destinations Inverness, St Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall, Skara Brae, Stenness, Wick, Helmsdale, Dunrobin Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours From
10% Off- US$716
2-Day Loch Ness, Inverness & the Highlands Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a great way to get a flavor of the highlands in a very short time. We saw quite a bit in two days and were shocked to discovered that we'd walked about 6 miles per day!”
Katherine, traveled in June
Highland wilderness opens up through Caledonian forest walks and Rannoch Moor paths. Optional Jacobite cruise on Loch Ness offers monster-spotting opportunities, while Urquhart Castle reveals medieval Scottish history. Includes hiking opportunities in Glencoe.
Duration 2 days Destinations Edinburgh, Forth Bridge, Pitlochry, Cairngorms National Park, Aviemore, Inverness, Loch Ness, Fort William, Glencoe Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Rabbie's Tours From
10% Off- US$395
Scotland's Highlands, Islands and Cities
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Thoroughly enjoyed my first solo trip to Scotland. The tour was very well organised.”
Christine, traveled in August
The Scottish Highlands come alive with Loch Ness visits, rugged coastal drives to Ullapool, and Isle of Skye's wonders. Pass through Cairngorms Mountains, take ferry crossings to Orkney Islands, and walk among ancient standing stones at Ring of Brodgar.
Duration 13 days Destinations Edinburgh, Jedburgh, Melrose, St Andrews, Glamis, Dundee, Culloden, Inverness, Loch Ness, DunrobinSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $5,275
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The path leads from Inverness to Speyside through dramatic landscapes. Climb the ancient Slochd pass, walk Abernethy Forest's wildlife trails, and visit historic Ruthven Barracks. Highland hospitality awaits in local B&Bs while covering varied terrain over 8 days.
Duration 8 days Destinations Inverness, Aviemore, Grantown-on-Spey, Dufftown, Elgin, Nairn Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Spirit Journeys Worldwide From
10% Off- US$1,754
Highlights of Scotland
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a tour beyond my groups expectations. Everything was done with excellence.”
JohnCrawford, traveled in September
Highland adventures await from Glencoe to Corrieshalloch Gorge. Thrilling Loch Ness boat rides lead to Urquhart Castle, while paths wind through Rogie Falls and the remote Callanish Standing Stones. Perfect for active travelers seeking Highland adventure.
Duration 9 days Destinations Glasgow, Fort William, Isle of Skye, Isle of Lewis, Isle of Harris, Inverness, Edinburgh Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Spirit Journeys Worldwide From
10% Off- US$4,726
What our customers ask about Adventure Tours & Trips in Scotland
When is the best time to go on an Adventure tour in Scotland?
Scotland's adventure tours are at their best from May to September when the weather is most reliable for outdoor activities. The Scottish Highlands and Islands come alive in July and August with purple heather covering the hills. This is seen on routes like the 6-Day Outer Hebrides tour. Spring brings gentler temperatures that work well for hiking and September shows off rich fall colors. One TourRadar traveler said "We had beautiful sunshine and each day was a magical treat though the intense weather in Lewis made the trip even better as it gives you a true idea of what it's really like!"
What are the must-see adventure highlights in Scotland?
Scotland's top adventure spots include the walking paths of Glencoe Valley the rugged terrain of Isle of Skye the waters of Loch Ness and the trails through Cairngorms National Park. The Outer Hebrides showcase long coastal walks and pristine beaches while Ben Nevis offers serious mountain climbing. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Isle of Skye was spectacular - the Quiraing mountains and dramatic coastline were absolute highlights even in the Scottish mist." Tours often include nights at local landmarks like the Portree Hotel on Skye or the Grant Arms Hotel in the Cairngorms.
What type of accommodation can I expect on adventure tours?
Scotland's adventure tours use a range of hotels guesthouses and B&Bs in prime locations. Typical stays include places like the Kings Arms Hotel in Kirkwall and the Portree Hotel on Skye which blend Scottish charm with modern comforts. Most rooms come with private bathrooms and the locations are picked for easy access to trails and natural sites. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Askival B&B in Portree was excellent beautiful room and perfectly located for our daily adventures."
How much hiking is involved in a typical day?
Daily walks cover about 5-10km (3-6 miles) with climbs of 200-400m. The Isle of Mull tour features a 5km coastal route with an 80m climb while more demanding paths like the Devil's Staircase in Glencoe stretch 9.5km with a 400m ascent. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The hikes were well-balanced - challenging enough to feel accomplished but not exhausting with amazing views as reward."
What's the best region in Scotland for adventure activities?
The Scottish Highlands and Islands lead the way for adventures especially around the Isle of Skye Glencoe and the Cairngorms National Park. The Outer Hebrides excel in seaside activities while the Northern Highlands present bold mountain scenes. One TourRadar traveler said: "The Highlands were incredible for hiking - especially around Fort William and Glen Coe. The landscapes are stunning and the hiking trails are well-maintained with options for all abilities."
How do the seasonal changes affect Scotland Adventure tours?
Each Scottish season shapes adventure tours differently. Summer (June-August) lets you explore Loch Ness and the Cairngorms in up to 18 hours of daylight. Fall paints Glencoe in rich colors with fewer tourists at spots like Urquhart Castle. Winter tours near Fort William (December-February) offer snow-covered Highland views though weather may affect some activities. A TourRadar traveler mentioned "Love the trip but felt a little rushed at a couple of our stops during fall due to earlier sunsets."
















