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Signature Routes to
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Raven's Scotland
Signature Routes
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Fife Adventure
The Kingdom of Fife is endlessly underestimated. Fishing villages, cathedral ruins, the home of golf, and some of the finest coastal walking in Scotland.
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Oban and the Islands
The gateway to everything. Island-hop at your own pace, eat the freshest seafood you've ever had, and discover why the west coast has been casting its spell on travellers for centuries.
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Literary Trail — Ayrshire
Burns country, and so much more. The landscapes that shaped Scotland's greatest writers, on roads that still feel like they belong to another century.
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A Borders Excursion
Rolling hills, ruined abbeys, Walter Scott's beloved countryside. Often the last thing people plan and the first thing they wish they'd spent more time on.
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The Best of the Highlands
The classic, done properly. Not just the highlights but the quieter places in between that most visitors never find.
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Skye — The Responsible Way
Yes, Skye is extraordinary. It is also one of the most visited and most fragile landscapes in Scotland. This route is for people who won't budge on Skye — and we respect that — but it comes with a genuine ask: travel slowly, tread lightly, leave no trace, and be gracious to the communities who call this island home.
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The Whisky Trail
Speyside and the Highlands, home to some of the world's greatest distilleries. One important note: Scotland operates a strict zero-tolerance drink-drive policy. Distilleries won't offer tastings to the driver — but most will happily pack up samples for you to enjoy back at your lodging, which makes the evening even better.
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The Far North
Sutherland, Caithness, Cape Wrath. Scotland at its most elemental: vast, empty, ancient, and utterly unlike anywhere else. Not for everyone. Absolutely for some. If you feel the pull of it, trust that instinct.
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Hidden Hebrides
Islay, Jura, Colonsay. The islands for people who want islands without the crowds. Whisky, wildlife, white sand beaches, and a pace of life that will recalibrate something in you.
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How it works
Each route is a complete, ready-to-use guide day by day, with personal recommendations for where to stop, where to stay, what to eat, and what to skip. Delivered as a PDF straight to your inbox.
$49 per route
Any 3 routes — $120
The full collection (all 12) — $349
(Full collection applies once more routes are released)
Already booked a tour with us? Our routes make the perfect companion for days before or after the tour.
Alternatively, if you'd rather have a bespoke route curated just for you.
Contact us here for pricing and details.
East Coast Stunner
Scotland's best-kept secret. Clifftop castles, dolphins, the finest fish and chips in the country, and a hidden harbour village that starred in a cult film. 7 days. Best travel time is May-September. Approximately 400 total miles, beginning and ending in Edinburgh. 10 hours drive time.
Glasgow & Beyond
One of Europe's most underrated cities, paired with Loch Lomond and the Argyll coast. Brilliant food, world-class art & architecture and the wild is closer than you'd think. 7 days. Best travel time is anytime. Approximately 200 total miles. Fly into either Glasgow or Edinburgh.
Perthshire & Stirling
The very heart of Scotland: intimate, stunning and unforgettable. Ancient battlefields, hidden nooks, whisky distilleries, and a castle that shaped the fate of a nation. 7 days. Best travel time is anytime. Autumn is especially lovely. Approximately 220 miles. Fly into Edinburgh.
These aren't generic itineraries pulled from a travel blog. Every route in this collection has been walked, driven, eaten and breathed by us and curated for travellers who want to experience Scotland properly, not just tick it off. Whether you're after wild coastlines, deep history, single malt, or somewhere so remote the midges haven't even found it yet, there's a route here for you. Each route will tell which parts can be done with public transport and which parts would require you to rent a car or take a taxi.
A note before you browse
There's a difference between what we can show you on tour and what's in these guides and that's worth understanding before you decide how to travel. When you join us on a guided tour, you get access to people and places and music that simply aren't available any other way: the friend who meets us before hours, the fiddler who plays just for our group, the world-class musician who performs a private concert, the small archive that welcomes us because they know us. That kind of access comes from years of relationships, not a guidebook, and it's the heart of what we do. Our tours are about connecting you to the culture and experiences that come with local access.
These Signature Routes are something different. Many of our tour guests want to add extra days before or after the trip in order to explore somewhere on their own, at their own pace, without the group. Others simply can't join a tour this year but still want to experience Scotland properly rather than guess their way through it. These routes are built for exactly that: everything we'd tell a good friend, written down, so you can travel independently and still feel like you have something that google can't give you.
