Special Experiences: Classic & Sports Car Hire
Itinerary R-8: Mini Cooper Highland Adventure from £299 for 2 nights
Collect your Mini in Inverness and head west, with your destination in one of the most scenically beautiful and secluded locations in the whole of Scotland, around 2 hours drive on gloriously empty roads.The grandeur of the surrounding mountains forms a stunning backdrop to your hotel, which nestles in the crescent-shaped village high street.
Your Hotel
This small, family-run Inn makes a picture-perfect base for exploring the dramatic west coast with its abundance of lochs, forests, mountains and rivers. Converted from a row of white-washed fishing cottages, the hotel overlooks an idyllic loch which reflects a tiny island covered in Scots Pines. Two snug lounges both feature glorious views over the peaceful loch, and offer visitors the chance to idle away an afternoon watching the occasional boat come and go, and maybe enjoy a wee dram from the honesty bar in the corner. If you are lucky you could even be treated to one of the west coast’s spectacular sunsets. The charming restaurant, adorned with driftwood sculptures, is a fitting setting for the imaginative dishes that are served each evening. Chef makes extensive use of the local produce to create an ever changing menu of fresh fish, shellfish, and top quality meat and game.
The picturesque village was originally built in 1810 to house and train sailors for the Napoleonic wars, but following Waterloo, the place was left to its own devices. Once, quite literally, the end of the road north, the village has retained that other-worldly ‘Brigadoon’ feel, and offers an overwhelming atmosphere of peace and tranquillity.
Day Two
This area is right off the beaten track and completely unspoilt. Photographic opportunities are limitless. The mild climate in this part of Scotland is due to the proximity of the Gulf Stream and this encourages a wide diversity of plant and wildlife. Scots Pines are a real feature and are extremely important for national and international conservation. Nearby, the circular drive to Applecross is the highest pass in the country and one of the most spectacular in Europe. Similar to an Alpine pass, it comes complete with hairpin bends, single track road, and breathtaking views at every turn. Recover your senses at a great place for lunch at the end of the road.
Day Three
Return home, with options to take a different route through the North Highlands.
From £299 per person, based on 2 people sharing, for 2 nights in March & April 2008, and from £319 for May to October, on a bed & breakfast basis. Price includes 3 days hire of a Mini Cooper, available from Inverness (the nearest starting point, or Edinburgh. Add £45 per person for a convertible Mini.
Ask us if you would like to extend this holiday with additional centres.
All our touring holidays include a map of Scotland with recommended routes from your specified starting point, suggestions on places to see and visit depending on your personal interests and our expertise to help you get the most from your holiday.
All itineraries and room types are presented subject to availability at specific hotels.
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