Monday 16 June 2008

Wilderness Scotland for a real taste of Adventure

Scotland is quite rightly viewed as one the best activity and adventure holiday locations in the world. With hundreds of miles of pristine coastline, soaring mountains and beautiful rivers you can try your hand at just about activity you can think of. Kayakers, walkers, cyclists, mountaineers and sailors are all drawn to this enchanted landscape.

Unless you are a budding Bear Grylls or Ray Mears then you are going to need support from people who know this country like the back of their hand in order to get out in the wild 'back country'. And this is where companies such as Wilderness Scotland can turn your holiday into the trip of a lifetime. Wilderness Scotland is an award-winning adventure travel and ecotourism company. They specialise in small group walking and adventure holidays in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

If you fancy sea-kayaking, walking, mountain-biking or sailing in some of the best scenery Scotland can offer then you really should check-out the Wilderness Scotland team. They cover all of the Scottish Highlands and visit locations such as Knoydart, the Cairngorms and Torridon, as well as islands including Skye, the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland.

They also offer self-guided walking holidays, family activity holidays and can also provide a dedicated tailor-made holiday service where they apply their knowledge, experience and expertise to deliver a customised private group holiday.

Wilderness Scotland are driven by a passion for adventure and a desire to share with others the magic of the Scotland's last remaining wild places.

Being committed to the principles of sustainable tourism, their trips are designed to minimise your impact while maximising the experience for you. This approach was recognised by the award of Scotland's Tourism Business of the Year in 2005.

To find out more about Wilderness Scotland's Adventure holidays click on the links below:

Small Group Walking Holidays in Scotland

Sea-Kayaking in Scotland

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