Malt Whisky and Wildlife

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- Visit the Malt Whisky capital of the world – Islay
- Enjoy the magnificent Munro mountains
- Visit Lagavulin distillery and other world famous distilleries
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- Reservations at the distilleries and transport costs (to and back from the boat) are already included in the price.
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Arrive Tobermory, one of the most picturesque towns in the Western Isles and home to one of the oldest (1798) commercial distilleries in Scotland. Here they produce two malts: the un-peated Tobermory and the smoky Ledaig. You can visit the distillery and sample these ...
After breakfast we lift anchor and re-enter the beautiful Sound of Mull. Our destination is the remote island of Shuna. On the way, and at anytime during the trip, we may see soaring white-tailed or golden eagles (Mull is the best place in the UK to see eagles), baski...
Up anchor and down the Shuna Sound with tidal planning again important as we will pass the notorious Gulf of Corryvrecken with its six knot tides which can be heard roaring 30 miles inland when there is a storm of wind against tide. We pass the northern headland of Ju...
We can visit the distillery before lifting anchor and setting sail for the Malt Whisky capital of the world – Islay. Our anchorage is in Kilnaughton Bay, off Port Ellen, which is Islay's main town (the Port Ellen distillery closed in 1983 but the maltings are still in operation).
We are spoilt for choice for distillery visits: Lagavulin distillery is just north of Port Ellen and, close by, are the other world famous distilleries of Ardbeg and Laphroaig. They all use Islay's peaty water and peated malt to give their famous powerful, salty, peat...
Our destination is an anchorage in the upper reaches of beautiful Loch Sween - its seal population lining its banks to watch our progress.
Up anchor and we pass the natural anchorage of Tayvallich, once a famous Viking harbour, and head back down Loch Sween and then up the Sounds of Jura and Luing to our next destination - remote Loch Spelve, on the south side of Mull. Here the anchorage in this sheltered loch with its ancient oak forest gives us unparallel views of the mountains of Mull. There are otters along its shoreline.
Negotiating the narrow entrance to Loch Spelve we head out in to the Firth of Lorn to return by the Sound of Mull to Tobermory where we will finally anchor for the night. Aperitif on deck and then dinner followed by some malts - the end of a perfect voyage.
Disembark by dinghy after breakfast at around 11am. And, if you are not totally malt whiskied-out, there is always the Tobermory distillery!
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St Hilda is one of the smallest of the “Tall Ships” and has competed in several Tall Ship races. There are two cabins, a roomy, double, en-suite in the aft cabin and in the fore cabin there are four, comfortable berths, with an adjacent toilet and shower . You admire the views from her open decks and eat in an airy, well-lit saloon and, what a pleasure it is, to wake up to the sound of the water lapping against the hull. A truly unforgettable Scotland holiday!
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No unaccompanied children under the age of sixteen (16) can be carried. No children under the age of eight (8) will be carried unless by prior arrangement and as part of a whole-boat charter. All minors under 18 years of age, no matter what their age, are wholly the responsibility of their parents/guardians at all times. No animals will be carried unless with permission.
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