Discover Scotland: Self-Drive & Hike
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Explore the Best of Scotland on a Self-Guided Drive & Hike Tour
There’s nothing like the freedom of renting a car and hitting the road on your vacation. With Macs Adventure, you can relax knowing your route is tried and tested and includes some of the best hikes for stretching your legs and enjoying the magnificent scenery. Check out:Â
Outer Hebrides Island Hopscotch Drive & Hike: A 130-mile adventure from Barra to Lewis, combining scenic drives with coastal hikes.
Highlands, Isle of Skye & Edinburgh Drive & Hike: A comprehensive tour that encapsulates the essence of Scotland's landscapes and cities.
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Why Choose Macs Adventure?
- Expertly Designed Itineraries: Benefit from our local knowledge to experience Scotland like a native.
- Comprehensive Support: Enjoy 24/7 assistance and detailed travel documents for a hassle-free journey.
- Handpicked Accommodations: Stay in comfortable lodgings that reflect Scottish hospitality.
- Flexible Travel:Â Tailor your trip with optional hikes and activities to suit your interests.
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Our Top Self-Drive & Hike Walks
The Butt of Lewis, Lewis: A cliff-top hike to the northernmost point of the Outer Hebrides, featuring a prominent lighthouse.
Luskentyre Beach, Harris: Stroll along one of Scotland's most photographed beaches, renowned for its turquoise waters and white sands.
Falls of Glomach: Hike through remote highland glens to the Falls of Glomach that dramatically plunges 371ft.
The Old Man of Storr, Skye: A short, but rewarding hike featuring an array of interesting rock features including the famous needle of rock known locally as The Old Man of Storr.Â
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Scotland Self-Drive & Hike FAQs
What is a self-drive tour?
A self-drive tour provides you with a rental car and a planned itinerary, allowing you to explore destinations at your leisure.What is included in a drive and hike tour?
Our tours include accommodation, suggested hiking routes, comprehensive 24hr support and optional assistance in booking a car rental.What are the best self-drive tours of the British Isles?
Our Scotland-focused tours are among the top-rated, offering a blend of driving and hiking experiences.When is the best time to tour Scotland?
Late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers favorable weather and longer daylight hours for outdoor activities.