A remote rural break on the tranquil island of Lismore.
An Inner Hebridean island near Oban, Lismore is approximately ten miles long by one mile wide, with only a single paved track running up the top nine miles.
The island was called the “Great Garden” because, being relatively low lying, it is very green and fertile compared with the mountains of Mull and the mainland, with over 130 bird species and an abundance or rare wildflowers.
Our visit will include a guided tour of the island, a tour round a local croft, and the chance to take part in a crafting workshop. There will also be plenty of time for rest and relaxation, with home-cooked food and comfortable surroundings.
A good level of fitness is required for this trip.