Ancient Stone Circles and Iron Age Wonders
After breakfast, we visit Carloway Broch, one of the best-preserved Iron Age towers in Scotland. Built more than 2,000 years ago, this remarkable drystone structure offers panoramic views over the surrounding lochs and moorland.
Next, we explore the legendary Callanish Standing Stones, among the most important prehistoric monuments in Europe. Older than Stonehenge, these towering stones are set against a sweeping Highland backdrop. You'll have time to explore the site, visit the interpretation center, and enjoy lunch nearby.
World-Famous Beaches and Coastal Scenery
In the afternoon, we travel south into Harris, home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Walk along the white sands of Luskentyre Beach, famous for its turquoise waters, rolling dunes, and views of the Harris mountains often compared to Caribbean beaches, but with a distinctly Scottish twist.
Our return journey follows the stunning Golden Road, a scenic coastal drive winding past sea lochs, rocky headlands, and traditional crofting communities.