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Birdwatching Scotland
We organize stunning bird watching and natural history and discovery tours offering wonderful encounters with wildlife together with comfortable hotels and the intimacy of small groups. Visit www.RobRoyTours.com!
You gain unique experiences in bird and wildlife watching and encounter an unbelievably large variety of rare seabirds, plants and flowers as well as wild animals in one of the last true wildernesses of Europe.
It does not matter whether you are already really knowledgeable about natural history, or want to take a closer look at the hidden wonders of nature for the first time - seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills, puffins or fulmars (which can live for over 100 years) as well as seal colonies, dolphins or whales, and the rarest of plants like Prima Scotica, will enthuse expert and beginner alike.
On our guided bird-watching tours we introduce you to the fascinating flora and fauna of Scotland against a backdrop of unparalleled coastal scenery and high lonely moorland.
Constantly changing views of nature lead you along towering cliffs with bizarre rock formations and caves, by way of isolated white beaches, picturesque green hills and through flower bedecked island valleys to the enchanting Highland world of mountain and waterfall. On our unique bird-watching tour you don’t have to go for very long hikes, but you should have the wish, determination and fitness to spend long days in the open air.
You discover the Highlands, Central Scotland, the east, north and west coasts as well as the beautiful Orkney Islands and the Hebrides, the island highlights being the Orkneys, Hoy, Mull and Iona or Staffa. You find out about interesting eco-systems and the geology of Scotland. In addition the riches of a unique culture cannot be ignored, with so much evidence of 6000 years of eventful history all around; nor should the opportunities for getting to know the local people in relaxed and informal circumstances be forgotten.
You stay in good small hotels in comfort and with personal service. You enjoy generous breakfasts and very good three course dinners. In your small group or on your own initiative you discover whisky distilleries, castles and amazing landscaped gardens, the renowned abbey of Iona, a woollen mill and perhaps the most impressive stone circle in the world, sheepdog trials and much more.
The ever-present influences of Scandinavian and Celtic life and the little fishing villages whose inhabitants and visitors alike let the world pass by quietly and timelessly each day add to the special charm of our unique tour.
Depending on the timing of the tour, you have the promise of wonderful and varied impressions: these include large breeding colonies of gannets, puffins and great skuas (known in Scotland as bonxies), to say nothing of the chances of seeing red and black throated divers, golden eagles, ospreys, sea eagles, dolphins and whales, herds of red deer, otters, mountain hares, incredibly luxuriant woods of rhododendrons, golden gorse, moorland plants such as bog myrtle, wild orchids and insectivorous plants, and rare ferns, as well as arctic/alpine ecosystems and the magical purple of heather covered hillsides.
We are a tour operator located in Scotland. You can enjoy bird-watching tours with guaranteed departures in English, Deutsch, français, italiano, español, popolsku and and nederlands. Visit our website for detailed information about our tours and stunning pictures. You can book our tours easily and without any hassle on our website. If you have any questions we will gladly call you and advise you on which tour suits you best.
And for the travel trade: We’d love to work with you and your valuable customers, too, and we are set up for it.
Visit our Website: www.RobRoyTours.com
Email: Tours@RobRoyTours.com
Telephone:
Int: tel +44-1620-890 908 / tel +44-7778-537321 / fax +44-1620-892 442
UK: tel 01620-890 908 / tel 07778-537321 / fax 01620-892 442
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