History, nature and Nordic serenity
Discover Great Britain by bike & boat
Hardly any other country combines history, culture and nature as impressively as Great Britain. Between centuries-old castles, rolling hills and rugged coastlines lies a special way of life – a mixture of tradition, serenity and attention to detail. Here, where myths and legends are omnipresent, the past comes alive and nature itself becomes a stage.
Scotland in particular enchants with its wild beauty. Vast moors, sparkling lochs and rugged coastlines alternate with ancient oak forests and secluded valleys. Small villages with colourful houses, old castles and hospitable people characterise the landscape. The Scots are proud of their culture – and you can feel that in every encounter: when listening to bagpipes, in the pub over a whisky or with a hearty ‘Welcome!’.
The United Kingdom also has much more to offer in terms of cuisine than one might expect. In addition to classics such as fish and chips, you will discover creative cuisine, regional products and, above all, genuine hospitality. Those who travel by bike and boat experience Great Britain with all their senses – between wafts of mist and rays of sunshine, cliffs and castles, history and the present.
Fascinating Scotland
By bike and boat to the Inner Hebrides and Highlands
A trip for anyone looking for something authentic: explore the mysterious Inner Hebrides on the Flying Dutchman – a world of deep green hills, sparkling lakes and windswept coasts. Between the islands of Mull and Jura, you'll experience Scotland at its most authentic: quiet, wild and full of life.
As you cycle through the Highlands, you will encounter sheep and Highland cattle, eagles circling in the distance, and the soft light of the north shining down on everything. You will visit places where history comes alive – such as Kilmartin with its prehistoric stone circles or the legendary whisky distillery on Jura.
On board your sailing ship, you will enjoy the view of the coast, the scent of the sea and the warm atmosphere on deck. In the evening, the day comes to an end – perhaps with a glass of single malt and Scottish music. An unforgettable journey through a landscape that has inspired poets and explorers for centuries.