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Mystical waters, rugged landscapes, and legends as deep as the lochs themselves, welcome to the breathtaking lakes of Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland. Whether you’re searching for the secrets of Loch Ness, or the tranquillity of the Lake District, each loch has a story to tell.
Join our small-group tours and set out on a journey across the most stunning lochs in the UK and Ireland, where history, nature, and adventure come together.
Scotland is home to some of the world’s most famous lochs. Cruise across the legendary waters of Loch Ness, keep an eye out for its elusive resident, or explore the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. If England’s your chosen destination, the Lake District is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers alike. With its serene waters, rolling hills, and charming villages, Windermere, Ullswater, and Derwentwater have inspired poets and travellers for centuries. Across the Irish Sea, Ireland’s lakes are filled with wild beauty and rich mythology. Take the vast Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland for example, it’s steeped in Celtic legend.
Whether you’re sailing across the water, exploring the shores, or taking in the breathtaking views, these lochs and lakes promise unforgettable experiences.
Plan your trip efficiently, to avoid missing anything out. From scenic boat trips to guided nature walks, our small-group tours take care of the details so you can fully immerse yourself in these stunning landscapes. Want a more personal experience? Our private tours team can create a custom itinerary just for you.
From the beginning, even before becoming a certified B Corp travel company, our mission has always been to make the world a better place through travel. And we continue to try and achieve this though our responsible travel initiatives. From rebuilding paths and travelling by small vehicle, to charging a self-imposed carbon tax and donating it to local communities, every trip we take, we give back.
Loch Ness is the second deepest loch in Scotland, reaching depths of over 230 meters, deep enough to hide a mystery or two…
The Lake District is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its cultural and natural significance.
Take a scenic boat cruise on Loch Lomond, surrounded by towering peaks and ancient forests.
Visit the Lakes of Killarney, where medieval castles and wild landscapes create a picture-perfect scene.