Offer for Mail on Sunday readers: Cruising the lochs of Scotland with TV's Kirsty Wark

Here's your chance to explore Scotland's Caledonian Canal and hidden lochs on a fabulous trip of five nights from Inverness to Oban.

You will sail on the Lord of the Glens, a traditionally furnished yacht-style vessel, small enough to pass through the locks of the canal and offering personalized service to its 52 guests.

During this unforgettable trip, you will have the opportunity to meet the proud Scotswoman and animator Kirsty Wark. She will be on hand to chat with guests about the history of modern Scotland - the perfect conversation piece as you travel through the Caledonian Canal, a masterpiece of 19th century engineering.

You'll also take a scenic train journey over the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, made even more famous when the Hogwarts Express crossed it in the Harry Potter films.

Descending through the eight interconnected locks of Neptune's Staircase will be a memorable moment as Lord of the Glens is slowly lowered to sea level after its voyage to through the Great Glen.

Magical: On The Mail on Sunday's five-night Scotland cruise, you'll pass the ruins of Urquhart Castle

A stop in the beautifully painted waterfront town of Tobermory offers the chance to explore on foot, and you can take a walking tour around Oban, where you will visit McCaig's Folly - a hilltop tower with panoramic views over Oban Bay.

This trip is an all-inclusive cruise, and on each of the five evenings sailing, you'll be seated for dinner at the Robert Louis Stevenson Restaurant for three-course banquet-style meals.

Guests can also enjoy the David Livingstone Lounge and Sir Walter Scott Bar, furnished with rich mahogany tables and plush sofas, including...

Offer for Mail on Sunday readers: Cruising the lochs of Scotland with TV's Kirsty Wark

Here's your chance to explore Scotland's Caledonian Canal and hidden lochs on a fabulous trip of five nights from Inverness to Oban.

You will sail on the Lord of the Glens, a traditionally furnished yacht-style vessel, small enough to pass through the locks of the canal and offering personalized service to its 52 guests.

During this unforgettable trip, you will have the opportunity to meet the proud Scotswoman and animator Kirsty Wark. She will be on hand to chat with guests about the history of modern Scotland - the perfect conversation piece as you travel through the Caledonian Canal, a masterpiece of 19th century engineering.

You'll also take a scenic train journey over the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, made even more famous when the Hogwarts Express crossed it in the Harry Potter films.

Descending through the eight interconnected locks of Neptune's Staircase will be a memorable moment as Lord of the Glens is slowly lowered to sea level after its voyage to through the Great Glen.

Magical: On The Mail on Sunday's five-night Scotland cruise, you'll pass the ruins of Urquhart Castle

A stop in the beautifully painted waterfront town of Tobermory offers the chance to explore on foot, and you can take a walking tour around Oban, where you will visit McCaig's Folly - a hilltop tower with panoramic views over Oban Bay.

This trip is an all-inclusive cruise, and on each of the five evenings sailing, you'll be seated for dinner at the Robert Louis Stevenson Restaurant for three-course banquet-style meals.

Guests can also enjoy the David Livingstone Lounge and Sir Walter Scott Bar, furnished with rich mahogany tables and plush sofas, including...

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