This tour is definitely one for the island-bagger, with no less than four portions of Hebridean heaven included! The Isle of Barra is the most southerly of the Outer Hebrides and has long been famed for its beauty, boasting beaches and hills, machair and moorland, all in a small island. As we sail into Castlebay on the ferry from Oban we pass the sentinel-like Kisimul Castle, the 12th century stronghold of the Clan MacNeil, which provides a stirring and romantic welcome to the island. We will be based at the Isle of Barra Hotel, which is superbly situated overlooking a fine, sandy beach and is noted for its excellent cuisine, specialising in locally caught seafood. From here we will explore the wild hills and secluded bays of the island, including the famous Cockleshell Beach which, when the tide is out, serves as the island’s airstrip, and the neighbouring island of Vatersay with its brilliant white sandy beaches. We will also take the opportunity to cross by ferry to the neighbouring island of Eriskay and thence by causeway to South Uist, with its constantly changing mountain scenery and colourful, flowery machair, which is home to wildfowl, corncrakes and waders. In the evenings it’s a case of relaxing after a fine dinner, enjoying a glass of peaty island whisky and watching the sun sink into the Atlantic Ocean.