The Scottish Highlands

Our top 5 experiences in the spellbinding Scottish Highlands and Orkney Islands

Natalie Baker

Written by Natalie Baker

Born in the United States but raised in South-West London: Natalie is a lover of all things travel, as well as a passionate writer. She enjoys getting out of the city and being in nature.

Highland Cattle

The Old Man of Hoy

The poster-child for the Orkney Islands, the affectionately named Old Man of Hoy is a towering sea stack stretching 137m vertically, making it one of the tallest stacks in Britain. The Old Man is a popular conquest for dare-devil climbers, although it’s just as impressive when admired from the shore!

Old man of hoy

Old Pulteney Distillery in Wick

Once the most northerly distillery in mainland Scotland, this small, welcoming distillery offers tours and tastings to aficionados and enthusiastic novices. Breathe in the heady aroma of aged whiskey whilst knowledgeable guides delve into the history and heritage of the distillery, which becomes harder to concentrate on after a couple of drams…

Skara Brae

Pre-dating Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt, this pre-historic village is one of Europe’s – or indeed the world’s – greatest archaeological treasures. Everything down to the stone beds and dressers of the residents of Skara Brae have survived untouched for 5000 years, just as they were when a community thrived here.

Skara brae

St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall

Built from the very same red sandstone that makes up the cliffs of this region, Kirkwall’s stunning centrepiece is a triumph of the Viking Age. Dating back to the year 1137, this impressive cathedral is imbued with a powerful atmosphere and offers visitors the chance to discover the rich tapestry that is Scotland’s history.

No.1 Bistro at Mackay’s Hotel

For a refined, modern take on hearty Highland fayre in an elegant yet laid-back atmosphere, look no further than the award-winning No.1 Bistro at the popular Mackay’s Hotel. With everything from local lamb and game to sumptuous deserts on the menu, this buzzing restaurant is a hit with locals and visitors alike.

Located on the Shortest Street in the World – as officially recognised by the Guinness Book of Records – with a striking period exterior and beautifully appointed rooms, Mackay’s Hotel is one of Wick’s true highlights. What’s more is that the charming Mackay’s Hotel is the provided accommodation for two nights on our 4 day Orkney and the Highlands tour!

Mackay hotel