
INTO THE WILDS
QUEST
A SACRED JOURNEY ACROSS LAND, SEA AND SKYE
APRIL 17-28, 2026
Join us for a once in a lifetime Scotland experience—kindred souls and timeless memories across Skye & the Outer Hebrides
WELCOME TO THE QUEST
Journey to the wild heart of Scotland, where windswept ridgelines, ancient stone circles, and the pulse of the northern seas call you home.
This is not just a trek—it’s a sacred journey across the magical highlands and mystical isles—an invitation to walk the mythic lands of legend and lore while awakening the untamed truths within.
From the mist-veiled peaks to the sentient standing stones, every step will carry you deeper into relationship with the wild lands within, your primal nature, and the sovereign voice of your own becoming.
The raw beauty of this landscape—both fierce and tender—holds a mirror for reflection, reclamation, and remembrance.
As you traverse castles, cliffs, and moors to worlds beyond the ordinary, you’ll have the opportunity to leave behind your old identities and stand rooted in what has always been yours:
Your power. Your purpose. Your path.
Woven with ritual and story, this journey bridges inner and outer terrain—where you find yourself at the crossroads of your own sacred heart.
ACTIVITIES
TREKKING & RITUAL
STAY
HOTELS
& B&Bs
TRIP LENGTH
10 DAYS/
9 NTS
DIFFICULTY
3 OUT OF 5
GROUP SIZE
10 (ALL GENDERS)
STARTING POINT
INVERNESS
The Into the Wilds Quest is a one-of-a-kind journey through some of the most breathtaking and legendary landscapes in the world. Over 10 days, you’ll traverse nearly 50 miles of wild terrain—through the rolling Highlands, dramatic ridgelines, mossy glens, and across the sea to the windswept Isles of Skye, Harris, and Lewis.
This pilgrimage blends moderate to challenging hikes with deeply immersive cultural and spiritual experiences. From the Skye Trail to the Quiraing to the ancient standing stones of Callanish, each trail leads you deeper into the land’s raw beauty and rich mythic history.
Expect daily hikes ranging from 3 to 15 miles, ferry crossings between isles, castle visits, and sacred site pilgrimages. This journey requires endurance, curiosity, and presence as we mvoe through rugged and remote landscapes.
This quest is for those called to walk in reverence—ready to reclaim their wildness, meet themselves in the elements, and remember the deeper song of their souls in communion with the land.
WHAT TO EXPECT
THE DETAILS
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9 days of trekking & sightseeing
10 nights shared accommodation (hotels)
Dinners (Days 1-9)
Breakfasts (Days 2-10)
Daily mindfulness, meditation and offerings to the land
Transportation/shuttles
Transfer to and from the airport
Permits & taxes
3 Pre-trip group calls
Expert tour leaders
Pre/post trip support via email, phone, WhatsApp
Discounted pre/post trip 1-1 mentoring and support
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Airfare
Travel insurance
Lunches - you will have the option to buy packed lunches at the accommodations or buy groceries along the way
Meals on the last day - the integration day will be more free flowing, allowing participants to reflect and have a relaxed schedule
Snacks - you may bring your own from home or purchase during stops
Tips - plan for $10-15 per person per day for our 3 guides
Gear - you must have your own gear - we will provide a list, recommended brands, and second-hand suppliers
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The Sacred Scotland Quest is moderate in difficulty, with daily hikes ranging from 3 to 8.5 miles and varying elevation gains. While some trails are more rugged—like the Ring of Steall—alternate routes are available.
You don’t need technical experience, but should feel comfortable hiking for several hours on uneven terrain. If you’re active and enjoy walking or hiking, you’ll be well-prepared for this journey.
You may also opt out of any hikes should you feel the need to rest.
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ARRIVAL: Please plan to arrive at the Glasgow airport NO LATER THAN 11:00 AM on April 9, 2026 to ensure you’re on time for our opening circle at 2:00 PM and the briefing and welcome dinner at 4:00 PM.
A quick cab can transport you from the airport to the hotel.
Keep in mind that customs and international arrivals can cause delays, so we highly recommend taking a red-eye or even arriving a day early to avoid any issues.
We will be staying at the following hotel on the first night:
Kelvingrove Hotel
944 Sauchiehall St, Kelvingrove St, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 7THDEPARTURE: Please schedule your departure flight from Glasgow no earlier than 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 19, 2026. As customs and international travel can sometimes cause delays, it's best to give yourself plenty of time.
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Accommodations are a mix of locally-owned hotels, historic inns, and cozy hostels that reflect the charm and character of each region we visit—from village stays in Drymen and Fort William to shared lodging on the Isle of Skye and the Outer Hebrides.
Rooms are typically shared with one or more quest participants, and while not luxury, they are clean, comfortable, and welcoming. Think warm showers, hearty breakfasts, and a place to rest after a day of hiking and connection.
This style of lodging helps us stay close to nature, culture, and community—and adds to the intimacy and adventure of the journey.
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April is considered one of the best times to explore Scotland—the weather is often cool but enjoyable, with longer daylight hours, blooming landscapes, and the lowest chance of encountering midges.
Expect a mix of sun, wind, light rain, and crisp air, with daytime temperatures ranging from 45–55°F (7–13°C). While the conditions can change quickly, this season offers some of the clearest and most pleasant weather of the year.
It’s still important to pack for all elements, including waterproof layers and warm clothing, so you can fully enjoy whatever the Highlands and Isles have in store.
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You’ll enjoy hearty, nourishing meals that reflect the local Scottish culture—from cozy pub dinners and traditional dishes to fresh local produce and warm breakfasts to fuel your hikes.
Breakfasts and dinners are included daily, often enjoyed together as a group in hotel dining rooms or nearby restaurants. Lunches are on our own, offering flexibility to explore village cafés or buy something simple at the market.
While meals won’t be gourmet, they are filling, satisfying, and made with care. We do our best to accommodate dietary needs—just let us know in advance so we can plan accordingly.
THE DAILY BREAKDOWN
DAY 1: ARRIVE TO INVERNESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2026
We begin our journey in Inverness, the storied capital of the Highlands and home to Lady Nessie, water dragon of the wilds. Steeped in ancient history and Celtic lore, this land has witnessed the footsteps of warrior queens, seers, and clans. A gateway to the wild and the mystical, Inverness invites us to slow down, listen deeply, and prepare to launch into the breathtaking sacred territory we are about to become. We will meet at the hotel at 4:00pm for our opening circle and traditional Celtic welcome feast! It is here, the quest begins.
Activities: Walking through town, castle ruins, historical sites
Accommodation: B&B Hotel Inverness (TBD)
DAY 2: JOURNEY TO THE ISLE OF SKYE
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2026
We begin our passage westward aboard the iconic Kyle Line, a railway threading through highland wilderness, shimmering lochs, and brooding mountains. This route carries us toward Skye—the Isle of Mist. After crossing the Skye Bridge, we’ll visit the enchanted Eilean Donan castle, introducing us to the fierce and ancient beauty of the Highlands. Thereafter, we arrive in Broadford a tranquil village, where we can dine at a local pub and attune to the rhythm of the isles.
Activities: Train ride to Kyle of Lochalsh, Eilean Donan Castle visit, local stroll near Broadford Bay
Accommodation: Broadford Hotel or Hebridean Inn
DAY 3: Skye Trail: Torrin to Broadford
SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2026
We are shuttled to the quiet village of Torrin where we begin our first long walk along a winding coastal path that hugs ancient cliffs and forgotten crofter ruins—ghosts of a time when landowners cleared entire communities. With the Cuillin Ridge towering beside us and the sea stretching beyond, we pass waterfalls, wild beaches, marble quarries, and sacred forests before returning to Broadford. It’s a day to unfold the secrets within to expose ourselves to the barren wilds of Skye.
Tech Info: 10 miles | 889 ft ascent | 974 ft descent
Accommodation: Broadford Hotel or Hebridean Inn
DAY 4: Across Camasunary Bay to Sligachan
SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2026
Walk where sea meets stone along the shores of Camasunary Bay while admiring the majesty of the Cuillin mountains. This sacred passage leads to the legendary Sligachan Hotel—where lore says a sip from the river grants eternal beauty. Drink up! After lunch and rest, we’ll journey to Portree, a charming harbor village alive with color, culture, and Highland hospitality.
Tech Info: 11 miles | 820 ft ascent | 942 ft descent
Accommodation: Portree B&B (TBD)
DAY 5: THROUGH THE ENCHANTED REALMS of the fae
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2026
Today we explore the mystical magical heart of Skye on a full-day journey through legend and landscape. Wander and swim through the mystical Fairy Pools, sip whisky at Talisker Distillery, and explore the enchanting Fairy Glen. With brief stops at the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, and the Quiraing, plus a visit to Neist Point or Dunvegan Castle, this day is full of ancient lore, natural beauty, and deep cultural history—woven together with Highland storytelling and fae magic.
Tech Info: 3–4 miles total | 400 ft ascent
Accommodation: Portree B&B (TBD)
DAY 6: THE QUIRAING & OLD MAN OF STORR
TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026
Choose your path today through one of Skye’s most iconic landscapes. Hike beneath the towering spires of the Old Man of Storr—said to be a giant turned to stone—or follow the moorland and cliffside trail from Storr Dam back to Portree. Whichever route calls to you, the land whispers ancient stories through stone, sky, and sea.
Tech Info:
Old Man of Storr Linear Walk: 3 miles | 1109 ft ascent | 1102 ft descent
Storr Dam to Portree Walk: 8 miles | 1303 ft ascent | 1703 ft descent
Accommodation: Portree B&B (TBD)
DAY 7: FERRY TO HARRIS & COASTAL WALK
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2026
Today we voyage from Skye to the rugged Isle of Harris by ferry, crossing waters long traveled by Norse raiders and Gaelic saints. Upon arrival in Tarbert, choose to explore the island’s only whisky distillery, where the smell of peat fires fill the air, or journey into Glen Meavaig to seek out golden eagles soaring over the hills. These majestic raptors have long been symbols of freedom and vision in Celtic lore.
Tech Info: ~4 miles; Optional walk to Eagle Observatory and/or walk along the Luskentyre and Seilebost beaches
Accommodation: Harris Hotel or Hotel Hebrides
DAY 8: NORTH HARRIS & THE GOLDEN ROAD
DAY 9: CALLANISH STONE CIRCLE ~ CEREMONIAL DEVOTION
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2026
Depart Tarbert and journey west to the Isle of Lewis and one of the most powerful megalithic sites in the world…the Callanish Stone Circle. Spend the day in deep ceremony—walking the stones, sitting in stillness, and entering into ritual work that bridges personal, ancestral, and planetary realms. Here, we gather to reflect, release, and remember. This is a day for presence, for prayer, and for honoring the power that shapes our path forward. Then to Stornoway for a night of integration and rest.
Accommodation: Caberfeidh Hotel or Crown Hotel, Stornoway
OPTIONAL 2-DAY ADD-ON
GLENCOE HIDDEN VALLEY & RING OF STEALL
Join this optional visit to Glencoe Hidden Valley and the legendary trek across Devil’s Ridge along the Ring of Steall. This route is challenging, steep, and precarious and we will be led by a mountain guide. For those who prefer a gentler alternative, a scenic valley route can also be arranged.
($595 additional charge)
If you opt out of the add-on, you'll travel from Stornoway to Inverness on the morning of Day 10, in time to catch your flight home.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2026
Today marks the longest walk of our journey—15 mystical miles through the wild soul of Harris. Begin in Seilebost, gazing over the shimmering sands of Luskentyre, then follow the southern stretch of the Harris Walkway. This sacred route includes the historic coffin road, where villagers once carried loved ones to rest. Traverse open moorlands, ancient footpaths, and weathered stone—each step a passage through story, spirit, and timelessness. (Optional bus to shorten the final leg.)
Tech Info: 15 miles | 1020 ft ascent | 981 ft descent
Accommodation: Harris Hotel or Hotel Hebrides
FAQs
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It is recommended to fly into and out of Glasgow airport.
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ARRIVAL: Please plan to arrive at the Glasgow airport NO LATER THAN TBD to ensure you’re on time for our opening circle at 2:00 PM and the briefing and welcome dinner at 4:00 PM.
A quick cab can transport you from the airport to the hotel.
Keep in mind that customs and international arrivals can cause delays, so we highly recommend taking a red-eye or even arriving a day early to avoid any issues.
We will be staying at the following hotel on the first night:
Kelvingrove Hotel
944 Sauchiehall St, Kelvingrove St, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 7TH -
DEPARTURE: Please schedule your departure flight from Glasgow no earlier than TBD. As customs and international travel can sometimes cause delays, it's best to give yourself plenty of time.
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Travel insurance
Vaccines, if necessary
Travel expenses including flights to Glasgow and transfers to/from your home
Snacks, alcoholic beverages and extra beverages on the trail
Lunches: Preferences typically vary between participants so they are not included in the price. You may have the opportunity to buy packed lunches at the accommodations or buy groceries along the way (most common)
Tips for the guide is customary and required. Plan for $10-$20 per person per day
Lunch and dinner on the final two days as we have more of a relaxed schedule
Any gifts, extra transportation, personal purchases
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Yes, this quest includes several moderate to challenging hikes—some with elevation gain, uneven terrain, and full-day durations. While you don’t need to be an athlete, a basic level of fitness and stamina will help you fully enjoy the experience.
We recommend preparing with:
Regular walks or hikes (3–6 miles) on varied terrain
Strength and mobility training (especially for legs, core, and balance)
Practice carrying a small daypack with water and layers
Stair climbing or hill intervals for elevation prep
More than peak performance, what matters most is being comfortable with moving your body in nature, resilience with the elements, and listening to your limits. We’ll move as a supportive group, and alternative options will be available on certain days. You’ll also receive a pre-quest training guide to help you prepare with confidence and care.
DAY 10: PRIVATE TRANSFER TO GLENCOE HIDDEN VALLEY & FORT WILLIAM
DAY 11: DEVIL’s RIDGE & RING OF STEALL
SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2026
Today we embark on a guided trek through one of Scotland’s most dramatic and revered mountain routes. Traverse the Devil’s Ridge, climb airy summits, and complete the Ring of Steall—a thrilling hike across narrow, exposed ridgelines and deep glens. This route demands fitness, confidence, and a head for heights but rewards with epic views and a forged relationship with the high mountains of Scotland. An alternative route through the valley is also available with views of Devil’s Ridge.
Tech Info: 11 miles | 4600 ft ascent | 4600 ft descent
Accommodation: Caledonian Hotel, Fort William
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2026
Embark on a reflective journey from Stornoway to Fort William with a private shuttle. After the ferry crossing to Ullapool, enjoy a scenic Highlands drive to Glencoe. Pause for a swim at the sacred Meeting of the Three Waters, where three streams converge beneath towering cliffs – a natural threshold said to be a portal between worlds. Then walk into Coire Gabhail (Hidden Valley), once a refuge for clans, now a place of myth, ceremony, and panoramic beauty. Finally, continue to Fort William for a restful evening beneath Ben Nevis.
Tech Info: 3 miles | 1050 ft ascent | 1050 ft descent
Accommodation: Caledonian Hotel, Fort William
DAY 12: THE RETURN
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2026
The bus will transport the group to the Inverness airport in the morning. Participants must book their departure flights no earlier than 2pm to give plenty of time for transportation and airport procedures.
Meet the Team
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Tiffany is an adventurer whose passion for mountains has taken her across Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Patagonia, Ecuador, Canada, and beyond. Since her twenties, she has embraced the rugged beauty of these landscapes, drawing from her background in sports medicine, human performance, and her experience as a collegiate athlete and expedition adventure racer. A seasoned guide, she brings a holistic approach to outdoor leadership, blending mindset training, recovery techniques, yoga, and earth wisdom. With a deep understanding of ritual and mindfulness, Tiffany is uniquely positioned to lead this sacred Alpine quest, where inner transformation meets the awe-inspiring majesty of the mountains.






























































JOIN THE QUEST
Book before September 1, 2025 to receive the $555 early bird discount!
$4440 per person ($6399)
Double occupancy
DEPOSIT: $1000 Non-refundable deposit due today.
Payment plans available (monthly/quarterly installments) - Final payment due 90 days prior to departure.
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The mountains are calling and I must go.
-John Muir