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LOVE ISLAND' A 10 night itinerary discovering some of Scotland's island jewels. With 7 local gins to enjoy! - Ginspired Scotland
Calgary Bay, Isle of Mull

                            'LOVE ISLAND'

         A 10 night itinerary discovering some of
                 Scotland's island jewels.

                    With 7 local gins to enjoy!

     www.ginspiredscotland.com
LOVE ISLAND' A 10 night itinerary discovering some of Scotland's island jewels. With 7 local gins to enjoy! - Ginspired Scotland
Oban
                                                                       Colonsay
                                                                       Colonsay Gin
                                                                       Wild Island
                                                                       Islay
                                                                       Botanist
                                                                       Nerabus
                                                                       Jura
                                                                       Lussa
                                                                       Tarbert
                                                                       Oban
                                                                       Mull
                                                                       Tobermory
                                                                       Whitetail Gin

Scotland's islands have a powerful charm to instantly possess their
visitors. Like a fickle reality-show contestant, some give you their stormy
side for days at a time, but when their sun comes out, their beauty is
dazzling. You fall deeply in love, and you know it’s gonna last a lifetime!

There are 700 or so to choose from, but just 89 with people thrown in. The remainder
have other amazing residents though. Some permanent, some just passing through.
These islands were formed from ancient rocks, in places over a billion years old, others
from volcanoes. Explore high mountain contours and low-lying sandy grasslands, there
really is somewhere for everyone. Through history they’ve been woo’ed by Celts and
Vikings, echoed in the place names and the surviving castles. Much evidence of some
turbulent past relationships.

These days a more sociable culture has arrived on these gorgeous shores: The Gin
Makers. And so, while you don’t need any better reasons to introduce yourself than the
islands themselves, you now have the spirit to turn your day dreams into reality, and
start seriously loving these islands!

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LOVE ISLAND' A 10 night itinerary discovering some of Scotland's island jewels. With 7 local gins to enjoy! - Ginspired Scotland
Wednesday - Oban and an ocean cruise to Colonsay
This tour starts and ends in Oban, on a Wednesday! That might sound
very precise, but to make the most of the ferry timetables, keep costs
down, and spend less time travelling and more time enjoying, that's the
best day to start! You may opt to drive there, and engage a driver for the
remainder, or to self drive throughout. Many islands have car hire available
if you're prepared to travel as foot passengers on the ferries. The lovely folk
at Colonsay Gin will even give you a lift to explore other parts of the island,
if they're available.

There's an afternoon Caledonian McBrayne ferry from Oban out to the
unspoilt island of Colonsay. Just over 2 hours cruising some of Scotland's
most beautiful seaways. Past lovely Kerrera, then following the south side
of Mull out into open water and then Colonsay itself.

What a way to begin your holiday, on an island with more sunshine hours
than anywhere else in Scotland!

https://www.calmac.co.uk/oban-colonsay-portaskaig-kennacraig-colonsay-
ferry-summer-timetable

Accommodation here ranges from self catering cottages, a hostel, or the
elegant Colonsay hotel perched just above the harbour at Scalasaig. Be
sure to order one of the island gins at the bar.

https://colonsay.org.uk/accommodation is the community group website.

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Thursday & Friday Beaches, Birds, Gardens, Goats & Gin!
 Colonsay has delights aplenty from the debate over whether Balnahard
 or Kiloran beach is more beautiful, to knowing which of the two island
 gins you should try first! Choices choices!

 Colonsay Gin offers Gin Lovers Retreats on Friday and Saturdays, with
 accommodation and meals included. At other times they offer
 afternoon tours of their craft distillery, or more formal tasting sessions,
 perhaps featuring gins from their global collection, or a hand crafted
 selection of Scottish lovelies, according to your wishes. So book in for a
 Thursday tour unless you're able to stay around.

 Learn more at https://ginspiredscotland.com/map/map.html?biz=gn-
 1809-13

 Wild Island Gin is made using local botanicals, and although not open
 to visitors at present, you will find it stocked in the Colonsay Hotel, and
 you can buy it online. It's made by a master distiller with years of
 experience, so you won't be disappointed. The bottle is gorgeous too!

 Find out where to buy it at
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 Colonsay is home to seabird colonies, exotic plants which enjoy the
 mild climate, wild goats, a brewery and even an 18 hole golf course! So
 there's something for everyone. Truly an island not to be missed!

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Saturday - Islay - the whisky island! & Gin?
Leaving Colonsay on the Saturday evening ferry to Islay's Port Askaig, you
arrive nicely in time for a late dinner, or perhaps just a local gin nightcap.
(Don't miss this ferry, and book well in advance - the next one's not until
Wednesday!)

For accommodation, there's such a wide range from the elegant Islay
House, to self catering and camping.

Visit www.islayinfo.com for a great selection.

Sunday - Islay - Two island Gins
Islay is often called the Queen of the Hebrides. You can easily fill a week or
more here, but for this trip we just have 2 days. You can squeeze visits to
the island's two gin producers in one day though!

The Botanist tour at Bruichladdich begins at 1pm, and Nerabus Gin's visitor
Centre in the Square at Islay House is open between 12 noon and 4pm.
For details and to book:-

Find The Botanist at https://ginspiredscotland.com/map/map.html?biz=gn-
1809-10

Find Nerabus at https://ginspiredscotland.com/map/map.html?biz=nh-td-
0247

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Monday - Jura - Deer, George Orwell & Gin
Jura is a very visible presence from many parts of Islay, with it's distinctive
Paps or hills looking across the fast flowing sound to Port Askaig, Caol Ila
and Bunnahabhain. It's Islay's little sister, but as little sisters do, she has
her own distinct personality! Here, people number around 200, but there
are well over 5000 red deer, so you are bound to come across them
during your visit.

The ferry from Port Askaig on Islay to Feolin on Jura runs daily every hour
during the daytime, weather permitting. From Feolin, there's just one
road, to Craighouse, the main village with the whisky distillery and the
hotel, and onwards to Ardlussa and our destination - Lussa Gin

Lussa Gin was founded by three ladies, Claire, Alicia and Georgina who
grow or forage all of the botanicals they use in Lussa gin right here on
Jura. Their enterprise began in 2015, but recognition and awards soon
followed and exports are now beginning. Book your visit here
at https://ginspiredscotland.com/map/map.html?biz=gn-1809-49

Not far beyond Ardlussa is Barnhill House, where George Orwell wrote
1984 in his later years. It's ironic to think he wrote about Big Brother
when in such a remote spot the only beings watching him would have
been the deer and eagles of Jura!

You'll probably return to Islay to sleep as it's an early ferry tomorrow, but
enjoy lunch or a drink or two at The Jura Hotel while you're
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Tuesday - A Canal, The Slate Islands and Oban
The CalMac sailing from Port Ellen leaves at 945am, arriving 1205. Taking
the ferries in this combination means you won't cover the same route
twice, giving you new sights around every headland. Landing at
Kennacraig you head north to Oban, but rather than try to keep up with
the whisky lorries or the speedy fish vans, take some detours to the
Crinan Canal, or up historic Kilmartin Glen, and make the most of your
afternoon. At Tarbert on your route north is The Starfish, a small
restaurant specialising in fresh local seafood
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Our recommended accommodation tonight and tomorrow is the lovely
Aspen Lodge, just outside
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Wednesday -
After a wonderful breakfast at Aspen Lodge explore the delights of this area
for the day. Choose from cycling, boat trips, gardens, castles, a whisky
distillery, shopping, a chocolatier, great seafood restaurants, horse riding,
diving, walking or just wandering and people watching! There's plenty to
occupy you and it makes for a great excuse to relax and chill.

Don't miss Oban Whisky and Fine Wine on Stafford Street, to see their
selection of Scottish Gins while you're in town.
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Overnight again at Aspen Lodge

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Thursday - The Isle of Mull, Eagles and Gin
Today's destination is the beautiful island of Mull. From Oban, the short
40 minute sail to Craignure passes the strategic stronghold of Duart
Castle, home to the Clan McLean for over 700 years. At Craignure, head
north along the coast road to the island's colourful capital, Tobermory.

Tobermory Distillery is found at the southern end of town, and is open
daily from 10am to 4pm, This distinctive gin is really worth getting to
know, and their whisky's pretty good too!
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A selection of restaurants, including the famous fish and chip van on the
harbour, a jeweller who still crafts intricate chains on the premises, craft
shops, galleries and coffee houses, leave plenty of time for Tobermory.

You may choose to spend the night here in one of the variety of hotels or
B&Bs, or to continue around the coastal roads to explore more of the
island. Calgary Bay is a treat, but the narrow roads require patient drivers.

Our next scheduled stop is at Tiroran, home to White Tail Gin.
 https://ginspiredscotland.com/map/map.html?biz=gn-1809-74 The direct
route from Tobermory takes around one hour and it's a gorgeous route.
Tiroran House, hotel, restaurant and self catering is beautifully situated,
and even casual visitors can enjoy their coffee shop where the local gin
can be sampled and purchased too.
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Friday - Three Islands and a Castle
Whether you spent the night at Tiroran or Tobermory, I would
recommend you head south today. At the very foot of Mull is Fionnphort
and the ferry across to 'The Cradle of Christianity', Iona. But before you
follow the crowds (and it does get very busy), consider taking the
staffatours.com early boat out to visit Staffa? The caves (Fingals included)
face east, so are best viewed in the morning light. You might even get
there while the resident puffins are having their breakfast, or disturb a
snoozing basking shark or minke whale along the way.

Iona is a small island and you can't take your car there, which makes it a
very calm experience, even on busy days. the Abbey is beautiful and the
sense of peace is pervasive, even if this type of spirit is not your preferred
tipple. It's a short walk to the main sites before your ferry returns you to
Mull.

So you have the chance to set foot on 3 islands today, so why not top it off
with a Castle on your way back to Oban on the late ferry? Duart Castle is
close to your route, as is the lovely Castle at Torosay, built around 500
years later than Duart.

So this is your final night. Spend it on Mull or in Oban, your choice
depending on your onward travel plans. But do come back again, this
has only been a journey of seven isles and seven gins, there are plenty
more to savour!

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Costs will vary dependent on time of year and group
size, but allow £875 per person for one couple self
driving and travelling in June 2020. inc bed and
breakfast at the establishments featured and all ferry
costs. Memories - priceless!

Dinners, lunches, drinks, tour fees, bottle purchases,
gratuities and other retail therapy are not included!
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