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4 giorni Islay e la Costa del Whisky
Questo tour di 4 giorni ha come tema il whisky e vi porta alla “Regina delle Isole” e alla Costa del Whisky. Islay ospita 8 delle migliori distillerie di whisky di malto della Scozia: Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Bowmore, Caol Ila, Bunnahabhain, Bruichladdich,
Ardbeg e Kilchoman. Questo tour fornirà una maggiore conoscenza agli entusiasti del whisky e poi non dimentichiamoci che non dovete guidare!
Andata 08.30 
Ritorno 20.00 appross.
Prezzo/Adulti: da £199 a £219 Prezzo/Concessione: da £179 a £199
Partenza Venerdì 23/04/2010, 14/05/2010, 04/06/2010; Lunedì 21/06/2010; 25/06/2010, 02/07/2010, 16/07/2010, 30/07/2010, 13/08/2010, 27/08/2010, 10/09/2010 
4 l'Itinerario 4 Customer Comments 6 Traveller Photos
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Full Tour Itinerary (English)
Day 1 Leaving Edinburgh at 08.30 you will head west through Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow along Loch Lomond then west through the mountains to the beautiful little village of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne. Here you can perhaps sample some of the local seafood for lunch or just explore the historic town itself. After lunch you will then travel through Argyll and into the ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. There are more than 350 prehistoric monuments within a six-mile radius of the village of Kilmartin. We will stop here to see the mysterious stone circles and standing stones and visit the community museum. From here it is a short drive to Kennacraig where we catch the early evening ferry to Islay. The sail is just over 2 hours and you should look out for wildlife such as dolphins, whales and seabirds. On arrival on Islay is is a short drive to Bowmore for your 3 night stay.

Day 2 A full day exploring Islay. The itinerary today is quite flexible with a mixture of beautiful scenery, white sand beaches, short walks and of course the famous Islay whiskies - renowned for their strong peaty flavours and nurtured by the salty sea air. In the morning we will take the short drive to the west of the island via Saligo Bay for a visit to Kilchoman Distillery (the newest and smallest on the island) with the option of a coastal walk to Machair Bay for any non-whisky lovers. In the afternoon you will stop at the privately owned Bruichladdich Distillery for a tour and tasting and visit the tiny harbour village of Portnahaven (look out for seals) before taking the back roads along the west coast with its lovely sandy bays, on the way back to Bowmore.

Day 3 Another day in paradise! Today you will explore the southern side of the island, home to the smokiest and peatiest of all whiskies – Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. We will visit Ardbeg for a tour, tasting and lunch. The restaurant here is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy local produce as well as some unique whisky. We then follow that up with a visit to Laphroaig.. While in the area we will visit the ruins of Kildalton church with its famous 8th Century Celtic cross. In the late afternoon there will be the option to spend some free time in Bowmore village. Here you can visit the famous Round Church, Bowmore Distillery itself (June – Aug) or just relax with a quiet drink looking out over the water. Alternatively we may stop in Bridgend where you could visit the community craft producers (and brewery!) at Islay House Square or take a walk through the woods along the nearby River Sorn.

Day 4 This morning you take the ferry back to the mainland then travel up the coast to Oban – a busy harbour town and the main ferry port for the islands. Here we will drop off anyone who is continuing on the Mull, Iona and Isle of Skye extension. The others will have some free time to explore the town, have a late lunch or even pop into Oban Distillery before departing for the return trip to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Return time approx. 20.00


4 l'Itinerario 6 Customer Comments 4 Traveller Photos
Posted on 03/07/2010
Our whisky Coast with Karen from 21 to 24 june has been a delightful experience:the beaches,the distillerys,our nice scottish guide Karen,the food to,in Oban at the ferry station better langoustine of our life.Thanks,Rabbie's!I wish to enjoy again with you Anna and the italians

Posted on 05/06/2010
Back home in Australia now, going through my photos. A few here at the Geologist Abroad blog. Thanks Phil and Suu, it was a great holiday. One day I'll come back to visit the other islands!

Posted on 04/05/2010
Daddy!!!! You are way too early..I thought it was every 40 odd years you made contact?? lol Great to hear from you. Howz the boat..the canal..the dog..? It was fantastic fun...and folks like you just make our job so much easier...thanks for your good cheer throughout the trip and for rescuing from Le French monsieur....I owe you, pa:) Love to Liz...and the other wives... Slainte, Karen

Posted on 04/05/2010
Sorry Barrie....Jeanne obviously didn't hear me explain that it was a non-drinking tour! Must have said it whilst you were making rips with your guitar...way ta go laddie!! How the music improved..what ya doing in June, July, August, September....??? I'll let big Angus know....but I think he has Jeanne's problem....deaf ears..lol Luv to you both...next time you're in Edinburgh..you know where we are...the fab 4...

Posted on 04/05/2010
Hey Harald, The pleasure was all mine (ok ours..the Rabbies Rabble).. It was Fantastic fun...I always seem to luck out on the Islay tours....fabulous crowd of folks behind me and this trip was no different. Only too happy I had the chance to share in your birthday celebrations..your 21st will be one you treasure for a wee while yet:) Can't believe how old you actually are, laddie! Take care of you...Until the next time.

Posted on 03/05/2010
Harald's birthday trip was a four-day party for all of us - we didn't want it to end. My second time with Rabbies and it just gets better. Orkney or the Western Isles already in mind for next year. Karen and her "helpers" were the icing on the cake. Keep up the good work. You too Sue (Dad).

Posted on 30/04/2010
Thanks to Karen and Pete, you really made it a birthday-trip. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks also to Sue and Gavin, who joined the tour. You all have done a great job. Go on this way !!!

Posted on 01/07/2009
Hi guys, Thanks for some fantastic memories:) Here's one...of Michael claiming his little bit of Islay. Hope our paths cross again some day soon. Your guide and driver Karen xxx

Posted on 09/09/2009
I went on two consecutive tours. I must congratulate both the drivers/tour guides on their professional behaviour, knowledge and helpfulness.

Posted on 01/09/2009
Richard McKay was an absolutely outstanding tour guide. His knowledge and enthusiasm was tremendous. He is a great guy and he did a superb job in all aspects of the tour. He was approachable, gentlemanly, and kind. He worked to allow us to see the maximum amount we could on Islay. in short, the guy was fabulous.

Posted on 28/08/2009
Richard was a fantastic guide and had great commentary on whiskey, Scottish history and current Scottish issues. The distillery tours were a great deal of fun and very informative.

Posted on 06/08/2009
OUR GUIDE KAREN MADE THE LONG DRIVE SECTIONS VERY INTERESTING VIA HERE COMMENTARY'S. THE WEATHER MADE IT ALL THE BETTER, VERY FINE. HAVING A SMALLER GROUP (9) THAN THE POSSIBLE FULL BUS LOAD MADE THE PASENGERS BOND MORE.

Posted on 22/07/2009
Our guide/driver was great as was the company on the tour. Karen's passion and enthusiasm is contageous and it shows that she truly loves her job. I thoroughly enjoyed all the visits to the different distilleries although Ardbeg stands out as my favourite of them all. Perhaps because I discovered a new whiskey. The visits to Duffy's Pub were also memorable as were the friendly people of Bowmore. The scenery of the Scottish country side throughout the trip was magnificant.

Posted on 24/09/2009
Our guide Richard! He was absolutely amazing- friendly, helpful, great knowledge and also with the skill/ability to entertain and inform us in a great way. But the entire tour was fantastic. We really enjoyed everything about it! Thank you all ever som much!
Full Tour Itinerary (English)
Day 1 Leaving Edinburgh at 08.30 you will head west through Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow along Loch Lomond then west through the mountains to the beautiful little village of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne. Here you can perhaps sample some of the local seafood for lunch or just explore the historic town itself. After lunch you will then travel through Argyll and into the ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. There are more than 350 prehistoric monuments within a six-mile radius of the village of Kilmartin. We will stop here to see the mysterious stone circles and standing stones and visit the community museum. From here it is a short drive to Kennacraig where we catch the early evening ferry to Islay. The sail is just over 2 hours and you should look out for wildlife such as dolphins, whales and seabirds. On arrival on Islay is is a short drive to Bowmore for your 3 night stay.

Day 2 A full day exploring Islay. The itinerary today is quite flexible with a mixture of beautiful scenery, white sand beaches, short walks and of course the famous Islay whiskies - renowned for their strong peaty flavours and nurtured by the salty sea air. In the morning we will take the short drive to the west of the island via Saligo Bay for a visit to Kilchoman Distillery (the newest and smallest on the island) with the option of a coastal walk to Machair Bay for any non-whisky lovers. In the afternoon you will stop at the privately owned Bruichladdich Distillery for a tour and tasting and visit the tiny harbour village of Portnahaven (look out for seals) before taking the back roads along the west coast with its lovely sandy bays, on the way back to Bowmore.

Day 3 Another day in paradise! Today you will explore the southern side of the island, home to the smokiest and peatiest of all whiskies – Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. We will visit Ardbeg for a tour, tasting and lunch. The restaurant here is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy local produce as well as some unique whisky. We then follow that up with a visit to Laphroaig.. While in the area we will visit the ruins of Kildalton church with its famous 8th Century Celtic cross. In the late afternoon there will be the option to spend some free time in Bowmore village. Here you can visit the famous Round Church, Bowmore Distillery itself (June – Aug) or just relax with a quiet drink looking out over the water. Alternatively we may stop in Bridgend where you could visit the community craft producers (and brewery!) at Islay House Square or take a walk through the woods along the nearby River Sorn.

Day 4 This morning you take the ferry back to the mainland then travel up the coast to Oban – a busy harbour town and the main ferry port for the islands. Here we will drop off anyone who is continuing on the Mull, Iona and Isle of Skye extension. The others will have some free time to explore the town, have a late lunch or even pop into Oban Distillery before departing for the return trip to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Return time approx. 20.00


6 l'Itinerario 4 Customer Comments 4 Traveller Photos
Giorno 1 include passare per Loch Lomond National Park e visite a Inveraray, Loch Fyne e la Springbank Distillery (una delle ultime a produrre whisky unicamente fatto a mano) nella Kintyre Peninsula prima di prendere il traghetto per Islay per 3 notti a Bowmore.

Giorno 2 la vostra giornata è piuttosto flessibile, con una miscela di paesaggi bellissimi, le spiagge di sabbia bianca, brevi passeggiate e i famosi whisky di Islay - rinomati per i loro forti gusti di torba e nutriti dall'aria salina di mare. Tra i punti salienti del giorno vi solo le belle insenature sabbiose della costa occidentale di Islay, Saligo Bay, Kilchoman Distillery, Machair Bay, il piccolo villaggio di Portnahaven, Bruichladdich Distillery e l'Islay Museum.

Giorno 3 si esplora la parte sud di Islay, dove si trovano Laphroaig e Lagavulin seguito da un tour, assaggio e pranzo con prodotti locali a Ardbeg. Tra le altre opzioni vi sono le rovine della chiesa di Kildalton con la sua famosa croce celtica dell'VIII secolo, tempo libero al villaggio di Bowmore
oppure una visita alla comunità di artigiani a Islay House Square e le foreste lungo il fiume River Sorn.

Giorno 4 Saluterete Islay nel traghettare ad Argyll e l'antico regno di Dalriada. Pranzo a Kilmartin, dove si trovano 350 monumenti preistorici e cerchi di pietra e del tempo libero a Oban prima di tornare a Edimburgo passando per Glasgow.

Questo tour può prendervi e lasciarvi a Glasgow.

L'itinerario previsto per questo tour è estremamente flessibile, con il capo del vostro tour sempre a portata di mano per modificare parti dell'itinerario al fine di adeguarsi ai vostri interessi.

Punto di partenza
High Street, 207, Edimburgo. Guardate sulla mappa. .


Incluso nel prezzo
Trasporto su minibus Mercedes di classe superiore, per un servizio più personale.
Escursioni con un massimo di 16 passeggeri per offrire il massimo valore, più attenzione personale, più tempo con le persone del posto, meno tempo sull’autobus, più tempo nelle stradine meno conosciute e, nel complesso, un’esperienza scozzese più autentica, perché l’impegno di Rabbie’s consiste nel fornire un’esperienza unica e irripetibile e un bellissimo ricordo che vi accompagni per tutta la vita.
Sistema di ventilazione ad aria immessa come norma.
Servizi di un guidatore/guida professionista di Rabbie’s Trail Burners.
La Carta Sconto di Rabbie’s Trail Burners. Con questa potete ottenere degli sconti in ristoranti, negozi e attrazioni locali.

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Pranzo e bevande.
Tutte le attrazioni per visitatori.

Prezzo scontato
Studenti, persone che abbiano compiuto i 60 anni, bambini e ragazzi tra i 5 e i 16 anni.

Alloggio – l’alloggio non è compreso nel prezzo della gita. Questo vi permette di scegliere il tipo di alloggio che preferite: bed & breakfast oppure albergo. Voi scegliete e noi ve lo prenotiamo. Per i prezzi, vi preghiamo di andare al modulo di prenotazione su questo sito web. Se necessitate di accesso facilitato o se avete esigenze speciali, vi preghiamo di comunicarcelo al momento della prenotazione.

On this tour we have pre-booked a number of rooms in the beautiful Bowmore Distillery Cottages. These are self catering cottages in the grounds of the distillery itself and offer a unique accommodation experience. The cottages have between 3 and 6 bedrooms and these are all ensuite. The kitchen and lounge facilities are shared and self service continental breakfast ingredients will be provided. PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE SHARED NATURE OF THE ACCOMMODATION INDIVIDUAL BEDROOMS DO NOT HAVE LOCKABLE DOORS. Prices are £35 per person per night twin/double share or £60 per night for a single. For this option please select "B&B ensuite" as your first choice when booking. When these rooms are full we will book you into a nearby B&B. There is also a limited number of 3* hotel rooms available on this tour - for this option please select 3 star hotel as your first choice when booking.


Informazione importante
Poichè diamo molta importanza al tempo che passate fuori dal minibus e vi diamo l’opportunità di passeggiare tra la natura, vi raccomandiamo di indossare vestiti e calzature adatti alla vostra gita. La Scozia può essere molto umida!!

Queste informazioni in lingua italiana vengono offerte unicamente a titlolo informativo. Le gite sono in inglese e i nostri servizi vengono forniti unicamente in inglese.

*NB On occasions, when villages we stay in have events on, accommodation can be scarce and expensive so we may use other locations for your accommodation on the tour. We will always inform you of this when this is necessary.

Full Tour Itinerary (English)
Day 1 Leaving Edinburgh at 08.30 you will head west through Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow along Loch Lomond then west through the mountains to the beautiful little village of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne. Here you can perhaps sample some of the local seafood for lunch or just explore the historic town itself. After lunch you will then travel through Argyll and into the ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. There are more than 350 prehistoric monuments within a six-mile radius of the village of Kilmartin. We will stop here to see the mysterious stone circles and standing stones and visit the community museum. From here it is a short drive to Kennacraig where we catch the early evening ferry to Islay. The sail is just over 2 hours and you should look out for wildlife such as dolphins, whales and seabirds. On arrival on Islay is is a short drive to Bowmore for your 3 night stay.

Day 2 A full day exploring Islay. The itinerary today is quite flexible with a mixture of beautiful scenery, white sand beaches, short walks and of course the famous Islay whiskies - renowned for their strong peaty flavours and nurtured by the salty sea air. In the morning we will take the short drive to the west of the island via Saligo Bay for a visit to Kilchoman Distillery (the newest and smallest on the island) with the option of a coastal walk to Machair Bay for any non-whisky lovers. In the afternoon you will stop at the privately owned Bruichladdich Distillery for a tour and tasting and visit the tiny harbour village of Portnahaven (look out for seals) before taking the back roads along the west coast with its lovely sandy bays, on the way back to Bowmore.

Day 3 Another day in paradise! Today you will explore the southern side of the island, home to the smokiest and peatiest of all whiskies – Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. We will visit Ardbeg for a tour, tasting and lunch. The restaurant here is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy local produce as well as some unique whisky. We then follow that up with a visit to Laphroaig.. While in the area we will visit the ruins of Kildalton church with its famous 8th Century Celtic cross. In the late afternoon there will be the option to spend some free time in Bowmore village. Here you can visit the famous Round Church, Bowmore Distillery itself (June – Aug) or just relax with a quiet drink looking out over the water. Alternatively we may stop in Bridgend where you could visit the community craft producers (and brewery!) at Islay House Square or take a walk through the woods along the nearby River Sorn.

Day 4 This morning you take the ferry back to the mainland then travel up the coast to Oban – a busy harbour town and the main ferry port for the islands. Here we will drop off anyone who is continuing on the Mull, Iona and Isle of Skye extension. The others will have some free time to explore the town, have a late lunch or even pop into Oban Distillery before departing for the return trip to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Return time approx. 20.00


 
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