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Barra.
The Outer Hebridean islands of Barra, Eriskay, South Uist,
Benbecula, North Uist and Isle of Skye. 7 night tour.
Mull. The isles of Mull, Iona & Ulva. 6 night tour.
Superb sailing and scenery.
Skye. Breathtaking West Highland scenery of Skye plus the islands
of Berneray, Harris and Lewis. A 7 night tour.
Islay. From Kennacraig to Islay, views of of Arran, Gigha & Jura. 5 night tour
Tiree. From Oban to Coll and Tiree. A 5 night tour,
a real taste of Scotland.
Rum. collectively known as the Small Isles; visit
Rum, Eigg and Muck. A 5 night tour by trains and ferries, no
car needed.
 

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WE
OFFER YOU A COMPREHENSIVE TOURING PACKAGE TO ALL THE ISLANDS
AND RELAX WITH A PRE BOOKED PROGRAMME.
MCLEANSCOTLAND are working with the Gaelic Rings to
ensure you have no difficulty in seeing this rich and scenic
heritage of ours.
TO VISIT ANY OF THESE ISLANDS PLEASE CONTACT US;
gaelic@mcleanscotland.com
Some very useful links;
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The Gaelic
Rings or, Cearcaill na Gàidhlig comprise six Gaelic-rich
journeys around Scotland’s Hebridean Islands from Islay to
Lewis and the West Highland mainland from Kennacraig to
Ullapool. The definitive Gaelic dictionary compiled by the
Englishman Edward Dwelly between 1890 and 1910 gives three
meanings for the Gaelic word ‘Cearcall’ – namely, hoop,
circle and ring. Therefore, the journeys are aptly named –
Cearcaill na Gàidhlig or, The Gaelic Rings. The circles are
plural – there are after all nearly 50 inhabited islands off
the west coast of Scotland, from Arran in the south to Lewis
in the north, with as many again uninhabited, from St Kilda
to Mingulay. Scotland’s Hebridean Islands and West Highland
mainland areas provide a richness of language and history
and Cearcaill na Gàidhlig aims to promote the uniqueness of
this tradition and culture and highlight the important role
Gaelic has played in Scotland’s past and more importantly,
its relevance in today’s modern world.
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All the Gaelic
Ring Tours are self drive, but we can offer a
fully guided service with a Scottish driver/guide if
you prefer, groups also welcome. For larger
groups (12 and upwards) please enquire, as not every
island can accommodate large groups |
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