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Scotland

Scotland’s Highlands: A Stay at the Aigas Field Centre

Program No. 22674RJ
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
11 days
Program Begins
Glasgow
Program Concludes
Glasgow
Meals
27 ( 9B, 9L, 9D )
Activity Level
From
4,899
Castles tucked amid sleepy glens, mountains that have seen the footprints of generations and lochs as old as time itself — the Highlands are calling. Experience the legacy and natural wonders of the Scottish Highlands during a memorable stay at the Aigas Field Centre — the historic Highland home of naturalist Sir John Lister-Kaye, one of Scotland’s premier naturalists. From Aigas to the Black Isle, learn the history of Scottish clans, gain insight into conservation efforts and delight in privileged opportunities to meet the people and wild creatures of this awe-inspiring region.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Stay at the historic Highland home of Sir John and Lady Lucinda Lister-Kaye, and benefit from the tutelage of Aigas Field Centre rangers.
  • Trace Highland history from the Bronze Age to the present day during field trips to Clava Cairns, Cawdor Castle, the Caledonian Forest and the Black Isle.
  • Gain insight into local conservation efforts on daytime walks and evening wildlife explorations.
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David Spooner is an experienced group leader with a passion for history, a B.A. in geology and geography, and over 20 years experience of inviting people to travel in time and space throughout the country he loves. He is enriched by sharing what he continues to learn about Scotland; the grandeur of nature, the glories of cities, culture and sport, and stories of people’s striving and strife from the first settlers to today.
Wendy Newton, born into a Highland farming family, used early practical skills to become an engineer, which took her all over the world. Now returned to her native Highland home, Wendy has been sharing her Scottish homeland, its history, story, crafts, culture and heritage, and its future with visitors from across the world. She is qualified as a Scottish Tour Guide Association Blue Badge Guide.
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Walking and standing up to three hours a day.
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