Travel deals for spring and summer: holidays in Scotland
One holiday, three ways
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Your support makes all the difference.Each week we approach three companies to ask for their best offer on a specific break. This week, a trip to Scotland: one city break, one escorted tour and one active escape. Prices are per person, based on two travelling together.
City
£122.50
Hoseasons
A two-night break in Hoseasons’ Glasgow City Apartments, arriving 3 September. The one-bedroom apartment comes with a kitchen and ensuite bathroom. Optional extras include laundry, grocery delivery and continental breakfast. hoseasons.co.uk
Tour
£590
Rabbie’s
The six-day Complete Hebrides group tour departs Edinburgh on 6 July. Includes two nights in Stornoway, two nights in North Uist and one night in Barra, all B&B, plus guiding and transport. Highlights include a clifftop walk at the Butt of Lewis, a cruise across the Minch, and a stop at Callanish Stone Circles. rabbies.com
Active
£1,295
Wilderness Scotland
A six-night guided wilderness walking holiday in the Orkney Isles, departing 14 May or 24 September. Includes accommodation at the Lynnfield hotel, most meals, return transport from Inverness, and walking guide. Highlights include the Old Man of Hoy sea stack, a Neolithic henge and the Standing Stones of Stenness. wildernessscotland.com
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