There's more to Scotland than rain and whisky. A couple of weeks ago, I hit up the on a mission to find the best international trips of 2011. I found them, and also brought back the top active crack in the country鈥攕erved with a wee dram of the good stuff.
听10. Hike To and Through Distilleries
This one speaks for itself. Walk. Drink. Walk off the drink. Drink. Ask which bottles you can't get in the U.S. Pack them up, the extra weight will be worth the bragging at home. Write down your favorite鈥攖rust me. If you go to one region, set a path through (home to more than 50 distilleries.) For a wetter break, head to the (10 distilleries). Follow the trail blazed by famed 国产吃瓜黑料 writer 鈥攐r phone an expert for .
9. Wild Peeps
From whales, to stag, to the reintroduced sea eagle, Scotland has more than you might expect in the wildlife watching department. offers a string of all-inclusive tours, from raptors, martens, and seabirds in (11 days, $1900 US dollars) to sea eagles and phalaropes in the (8 days, $1980 US). Whale watching boats go out from most islands. For a unique wildlife experience, check out 鈥攊t keeps a fully stocked online buffet of the best wild outfitters in the country.
8. Skye Trek
The trails on the Isle of Skyle can be muddy, steep, tight, and rocky, but the lodges, B&B's, and whiskey sampled along the way will smooth over the edges at night. Stop at the island's only distillery, , for a tour. Down the 10-year single malt for a smokey burn. Plan a route that delivers views of both Glen Sligachen and Loch Coruisk. Mac 国产吃瓜黑料s offers a planned route (from $785 US) for those that don't want to bother with logistics, but do want to walk at their own pace.
7. Photography on the Isle of Mull
Set up base camp in the colorful coastal town of Tobermory. Ramble around taking pictures of boats, detritus, and storefronts. For something more active, go during the . For a relaxed lesson in landscape shots, head out with Sam of and snap everything from sheds to seascapes鈥攖here's 300 miles of coastline. Take a fluke shot while on a whale watching cruise with . Stay鈥攐r at least check out鈥攐ne of the corner whisky suites at the (from $187 US)鈥攖he bathrooms are as big as the view. If it rains during the day, sip a few drams of Tobermory whisky in the local distillery or down the local brew in the Mishnish pub鈥攐r both.
6. Pick Your Board
The offers surfing, SUP, kitesurfing, and just about any other coastal board sport you can think up鈥攅ven some on sand. and offer lessons and rentals. If the wind and waves aren't right, set off for nine holes at Vaul or grab a bike from Tiree Cycle Centre and explore the 12-mile-long island. Stay at the (kings, $65 US). Gorge on dinners of fresh seafood and locally raised lamb and beef and wake up to a full Scottish breakfast, in bed.
5. Sea Kayaking the Knoydart Peninsula
国产吃瓜黑料 gear guru Pieter van Noordennen took off on guided by and had a good enough time that he left some of his gear behind. Here's what he had to say about the kayaking.
Just as we were going to don an impressive amount of hardcore rain gear, the skies above us cleared to a Mountain West blue and out came the rainbows, seals, and cormorants. We sea-kayaked in the hot sun (really) and shed layers on our way out white-sand beaches (seriously) on small islands that had more Pirates of the Caribbean than Braveheart.
In 2011,wilderness Scotland will be offering a new trip exploring the (from 1220 US).
4. Mountain Bike Ben Nevis
Both the Mountain Bike World Cup and Mountain Bike World Championships have been held in the hills around Ben Nevis, the UK's highest peak. Trails cater to any fat tire pleasure: downhill, freeride, or cross-country. Beginners should check out . They offer an instructional course in the morning, then push you off on a track that fits your skill level (halfday, $70 US).
3. Bag a Munro
The are the 14ers of Scotland, though at a slightly lower altitude鈥攁ny peak over 3,000 feet. A total of 284 of them poke their heads through the country's frequent clouds. Anyone that climbs them all鈥攁nd send a name to the 鈥攃an brag about joining the counties exclusive climbing ranks. Good luck tackling them all in one vacation鈥攖he record time is roughly .
2. Mountain Bike Across Scotland
Pedal 249 miles coast-to-coast across the Scottish Highlands and end up with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. Though the trip is not about the destination, since the journey features big mountain passes, singletrack cut through dense pine forests, and lodges stocked with hearty meals and local malts. There's a reason we picked this week-long expedition ($1430 US) from as one of the Best Trips of 2010.
1. Mix It Up in Aviemore
It's #1 because because of the options. It's in the middle of the highlands with loads of activities just a short drive away. During the conference people took off on all sorts of jaunts, from , to , to canoeing the River Spey and drinking whisky, to hiking to . Crash at the plus (spa, pool, bar, from $65 US a night) or the charming (live music, coffee shop, from $70 US a night). For something different, in the morning go 鈥攖hink canyoneering in 40 degree water with no ropes. Grab lunch at the Mountain Cafe, making sure to top it off with a slice of . Warm up in the afternoon by clay pigeon shooting. If that doesn't do it, head off for a tour of the
–Joe Spring