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Wilderness Scotland is an award-winning adventure travel and ecotourism company. We specialise in small group walking and adventure holidays in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

Our small group trips include walking holidays, sea-kayaking courses and expeditions, mountain biking holidays and other adventure holidays to suit all ambitions. We cover all of the Highlands, visiting locations such as Knoydart, the Cairngorms and Torridon, as well as islands including Skye, the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland.

We also offer self-guided walking holidays, family activity holidays and a dedicated tailor-made holiday service where we apply our knowledge, experience and expertise to deliver a customised private group holiday.

We are driven by a passion for adventure and a desire to share with others the magic of the Scotland's last remaining wild places. Being committed to the principles of sustainable tourism, our trips are designed to minimise our impact while maximising the experience for our clients. We were Scotland's Tourism Business of the Year in 2005, so we hope that you enjoy exploring our website and feel inspired to seek out adventure in Scotland's wild places.

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Latest Wilderness Blog 

Sandwood Bay near Cape Wrath

Killer Whales at Sandwood Bay

2008-04-21 14:51:51
A stranded Orca, or Killer Whale, has been found at Sandwood Bay, the most north-westerly beach in the UK. Although such strandings are rare, sightings of Orcas in Scotland are becoming more common. Only last week, an increase in Orcas in the seas around Orkney and Shetland was said to be responsible for a decline in the number of grey seals in that region.
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