Ceud Mile Fàilte. A Hundred Thousand Welcomes

Thank you for visiting our website and a very warm welcome to Atlantic Edge Scotland.
Here at Atlantic Edge Scotland we are passionate about our country and all it has to offer. We aim to bring to you the most beautiful aspects of the West Coast of Scotland in a very specially crafted day trip. We like to do things slightly differently and that is why most of our day trips include both a land and a sea based tour. You may think that a day trip would be rushed but this is not the case particularly in the summer months when it does not get dark in the western highlands until 11pm. So sit back, take in the scenery and enjoy a stress free relaxed day in our capable hands.
Your driver for the day was born in Oban and lived his childhood as an islander. He has a wealth of knowledge about the whole area and is the perfect person to have with you to answer any questions.
Please see our day trip page for further information or feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

Oban

Oban or An t-Òban in Gaelic means "The Little Bay" and is one of Scotland’s most popular holiday towns. Oban is located in the Argyll and Bute region of Scotland right on the coast of the beautiful Firth of Lorn with stunning views out to the islands of Kerrera, Lismore and Mull.

Glencoe

Glencoe is an amazing place - internationally famous for its awesome landscape, its natural and cultural heritage. It’s a place of towering, spectacular, brooding mountains, diverse and rare wildlife and of a famous yet tragic event in Scotland’s history, The Glencoe Massacre of 1692

Tobermory

Tobermory was built as a fishing port in the late 18th century and is now the main village on Mull. It is a picture-postcard of a place with the brightly painted buildings along the main street to the pier and the high woodland-fringed hills surrounding the bay. There is reputed to be the wreck of a Spanish galleon somewhere in the mud at the bottom of the bay. The ship was part of the defeated Armada of 1588 and was fleeing the English fleet when she anchored in Tobermory to take on provisions. Following a dispute over payment the ship caught fire which caused the gunpowder to explode. She was supposed to have been carrying millions of gold coins when she went to the bottom but no-one has ever managed to find any significant treasure.