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Scottish Highlands, nature activity holidays

country:Scotland
location:Scottish Highlands 
departures:2009: 4 Dec
price:From £349 - £699 (4-7 days) excluding flights. Price includes accommodation, meals, activities listed and pick-up if required. See below for further details
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Reconnect with your wild side on an eco-friendly, nature-based activity holiday, set in stunning scenery. Discover fascinating wildlife; forage for wild food; get creative with traditional crafts; hear myths and legends around the campfire. These holidays offer you fun, relaxation and inspiration, whilst developing a deeper connection to nature.

Our guests have described these holidays as “enriching, deeply relaxing, intellectually stimulating, invigorating, and a laugh a minute; a beautiful perfectly formed pause in the hustle of life; energising, inspiring, engaging and exciting; wonderful variety and range with a perfect balance of active and reflective activities; allowed me to reconnect with nature and myself”.

Additional information:
These holidays are fully inclusive of all accommodation, food and activities. You will stay in comfortable, cosy wooden lodges set around a small lake in idyllic woodland. We use responsible, experienced and friendly guides to lead all activities. For those that want some extra relaxation, we can arrange for you to have a massage, yoga lesson or other complementary therapy.

We are based near the town of Forres, just 26 miles from the Highland capital, Inverness. This part of north east Scotland has an unusually mild and dry climate with some of the lowest rainfall and highest sunshine hours of anywhere in the UK. Luckily for us, this dryer climate also means that biting midges are rare. Getting here is easy with good rail, bus, road and air links from all over the UK. We are happy to collect you from Inverness bus or train station, or the airport. Alternatively you can bring your own vehicle, parking is available at your accommodation.

We offer both short break and weeklong activity holidays. See below for a sample of the activities you will enjoy. There will be lots happening but the pace is always relaxed and you can choose to 'opt out and chill out' at any time.
day-by-day itinerary
7 day activity holiday
2010 departures: Various Dates Available from May to October
Day 1:Arrival. Afternoon collections from Inverness train or bus station, or Inverness airport. Transfer in our minibus to your accommodation. If driving your own car, meet us at your accommodation. Settle into your rooms/lodges then come together for a communal welcome dinner.
Day 2-6:Daily activities. Due to the nature of our holidays and activities our itineraries have quite a bit of flexibility built in. This allows us to ensure you have the best possible experience, making the best of the weather conditions, wildlife sightings and other opportunities. For this reason we do not give you a day to day breakdown of activities. However, during your holiday its likely that you will enjoy the following excursions and activities:

  • Seal Watching & Eco village Day : Take a water taxi across Findhorn Bay to Culbin Sands and Culbin Forest. Walk along the beach &/or through the woods at Culbin and visit the local seal population. Visit the internationally famous ‘Findhorn Foundation’ eco-village and community.
  • Forests, Lochs and Monsters! : Visit mysterious Loch Ness and the stunning ancient forests of Glen Affric. Take a walk at these lovely beauty spots, meet the friendly local birds and look for signs of other wildlife (perhaps even Nessie herself!)
  • Where the River Meets the Sea : Visit the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society Wildlife Centre at Spey Bay and learn about our resident bottlenose dolphins and other local wildlife. Explore the beach and the beautiful Spey River with a local ranger looking our for birds, seals and maybe dolphins. Explore the oldest salmon fishing icehouse in Scotland and learn about the fascinating history and culture of this area. Indulge in some home made cake at Café Wild.
  • Reflective River Ramble : Get to know the fascinating River Findhorn. Learn its history, stories and folklore. Forage for wild foods and medicinal plants alongside its tumbling waters. Spend some time in quiet reflection, maybe doing some creative activities such as writing or drawing.
  • Dolphin Discovery Day : Discover the beautiful coastline and fascinating wildlife of the Moray Firth with your expert marine biologist guide. Visit some
  • Get to know the fascinating River Findhorn. Learn its history, stories and folklore. Forage for wild foods and medicinal plants alongside its tumbling waters. Spend some time in quiet reflection, maybe doing some creative activities such as writing or drawing.
  • Majestic Mountains : Venture into the Cairngorm National Park, the newest and largest of the UK’s National Parks. Walk around lovely Loch Garten looking for osprey, crested tits and crossbills. Ride up to the summit of Cairngorm mountain on the funicular railway or visit the only wild ranging reindeer herd in Britain. Go badger watching with a local expert.
  • Get Creative! : based art craft projects. Design decorate own personalised journal, make felt items or learn weave, all with experienced local artists. Take part in a nature photography workshop. Learn how to recycle your old clothes into beautiful bags, rugs and cushion covers.
  • Outdoor Activities : Let us arrange a kayaking, horse riding, mountain biking or white water rafting trip for you and your family. These are carried in association with experienced and fully insured, local outdoor activity providers.
  • Food Glorious Food : Visit local food and drink producers. Pick your own fruit and vegetables and buy tasty gifts or souvenirs to take back home. Sample Scotland’s famous single malt whiskies or maybe some of our locally brewed micro-beers.
  • Stories, Songs and Traditional Music : Celebrate the different seasons with traditional festivals, activities, food and drink. Make the most of the long evenings, or the clear starry nights (depending on the season!) with songs and stories around the campfire. Learn traditional dances or just enjoy listening to our fantastic Scottish folk band.
  • Day 7:Departure. Breakfast at 8.30-9.30. Then pack up and leave lodges in time for mid/late-morning drop off at departure points (train/bus station or airport).

    4 day short break
    2009 departures: 04 Dec. 2010 departures: various dates available May to October
    A selection of the activities outlined above. These will be decided based on the best experiences in each season and depending on the interests and abilities of the group.
    travellers' tales
    I loved it! It helped the environment and taught you a lot about the area and animals around you. We were kept entertained and had a really fun time - I will always remember this holiday. (more)
    small group adventure holiday
    Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    Like any holiday provider, we want you to have a wonderful time. Most people have busy, hectic lives and we know you need your holidays to provide something different; ranging from peace, rest and relaxation to new experiences and adventures. The first part of our vision is therefore to provide you with a fantastic holiday, tailored to your needs and flexible enough to delight every person in your family or group.

    We are also aware that specialist holidays exist which offer everything from wildlife watching to outdoor activities, traditional skills, yoga and conservation. However, there are very very few that provide the opportunity to try a range of these activities all within the same holiday. We think that variety is the spice of life and also that these sorts of activities should be accessible to everyone, not just specialists. That's why we offer a wide variety of nature-based activities, delivered by experts, all of which are accessible to a wide range of ages and abilities.

    Our holidays are also ecoholidays – a type of nature-based holiday which aims to have no negative impacts on the environment or local culture. This will appeal to anyone who is looking for an alternative to mainstream holiday packages that pay little, or no, heed to the environment.

    However, the vision that inspires us is to offer you much more than just the opportunity to enjoy a holiday that will “do no harm”. Our commitment is to developing holidays and activities which actually have a positive impact on the planet and our local community. The way we do this is outlined in the next section. In addition, we would like our holidays to help you to do the same. We don't believe that living sustainably is all about 'giving up' things, sacrificing a comfortable lifestyle, or having less fun. It doesn't have to be about 'doing without' but rather about doing things differently. There are lots of things we can all do that not only benefit the planet but also benefit you by offering a healthier, happier quality of life.

    How do we aim to do this? Certainly not by delivering 'lectures' or telling you what we think you 'should' be doing. Instead we aim to show you, by the quality of the holidays and the way we operate, what is possible. We also hope that through our holidays and specially designed activities you will deepen your connection to, and appreciation of, this beautiful and wonderful planet. If you leave us refreshed, re-energised and excited about the possibilities for a healthier, happier world, we know we have delivered our vision successfully.

    Environment
    You will have the opportunity to visit local environmental and social projects where you can learn more about the work of these organisations and even get involved in supporting their projects if you wish. On any trip where we work with and/or visit these projects we donate a percentage of the holiday price to the charity.

    When we work with external activity providers, including for any boat trips, we ensure that these businesses take their responsibility to the environment seriously. For example, by following a code of conduct to ensure they don’t cause any harm to the natural environment or disturb the wildlife we are going out to watch. To ensure that you get the most out of your holiday whilst ensuring our activities are as environmentally and socially responsible as possible, we also provide guidance for you on how to behave in sensitive environments or around vulnerable wildlife species. Our company founder, Deborah Benham, is an expert on ecotourism and wildlife behaviour and ensures that our activities respect the natural environments they take place in and the animals we encounter.

    As we are based in the UK it is possible to travel here using a lower carbon option than flying. There is an excellent sleeper train service from London to Inverness and trains and coaches from most large cities. Bringing your own car is also a good option if there is a group of you, allowing a car share. To encourage you to choose one of these lower carbon options we can help you with planning your transport and route. For those of you who do need to fly, we provide an optional offsetting scheme. Once you get here your transport is all supplied by our bio-diesel powered minibus. The bio-diesel we use is locally produced from waste cooking oil. It is much less polluting and has lower emissions than traditional diesel. As its made from waste oil this bio-diesel has no impact on food production.

    Lastly, in our behind the scenes work we work hard to support our environment and local community. We have an office policy of reduce, re-use and re-cycle and use a green energy supplier for our power. Internet marketing is used as much as possible to minimise paper wastage. For any materials we do print we use an award winning environmentally friendly printing company based in the next village.

    Community
    All our holidays and short breaks are based in high quality accommodation provided by small, local businesses who share our commitment to the environment. For example, one of our main accommodation providers has eight wooden lodges set in woodland around a small lake. They have worked hard to create wonderful wildlife habitats throughout their woodland grounds and you can see a wide variety of birds here, plus deer and even otter if you are lucky.

    Great food is an important aspect of every holiday and Scotland is famous for its produce. You will experience delicious home cooked meals, much of which comes from our own chemical free garden. We are lucky enough to be surrounded by excellent food producers, including fantastic organic fruit and vegetable farms, a local butcher whose meat is all sourced locally and to a very high welfare standard, an organic bakery, local cheese producers and many more. Its also important that our suppliers are socially responsible and employ local people. For example, many of our dried goods come from a local wholefoods shop which is run as a cooperative. Any food waste is composted in our garden to help grow next years vegetables.

    Our friendly, knowledgeable guides are what make your holiday a truly rich experience. In this part of Scotland we are very lucky as there are a huge number of knowledgeable, passionate people who work with us to deliver your holiday activities. We employ local experts as guides and are always happy for them to suggest new and exciting ideas and activities for our holidays.

    This part of Scotland is rich in arts, culture and tradition. We work with local artists and experts to honour this and bring this fascinating heritage into your holidays. You will have opportunities to visit the workshops of local artists and craftspeople and buy souvenirs directly from them.

    Engagement with our local community is very important to us and we are involved in grassroots community organisations, like the Transition Town initiative, working on developing local solutions to climate change.

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    We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel.

    'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left).

    We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays.

    We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism.

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