Green Tourism, sustainability, education & fun!

If you’ve seen the movie Skyfall or visited the Scottish Highlands, you may have been struck by the barren hills and seemingly lifeless landscapes. Surprisingly, these “stunning” places are largely the result of human activity. During medieval times, around 80% of Scotland was covered in woodlands. Today, that figure has dwindled to just 19%, with only 4% consisting of native woodlands. The remaining 15% is primarily made up of commercial forestry plantations.

Scottish highlands, Corrour
Lack of forestation at Corrour

At Starfish Travel, we highlight various efforts in reforestation, habitat restoration, and peatland preservation. We also explore how these initiatives connect to modern Scottish life and industries, including the iconic whisky industry.

As a company that thrives on sharing Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes, we are committed to giving back. Starfish Travel actively invests in initiatives like Highlands Rewilding, Scotland: The Big Picture, and Ecologi, and we are proud members of Wild Scotland and Green Tourism.

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There are many organizations that not only focus on rewilding but also provide educational experiences that are both enjoyable and immersive. These opportunities allow you to experience Scotland’s landscapes from a unique perspective while connecting with its rich traditions, vibrant culture, and welcoming people.


Below are just a few options, but they are far from exhaustive. I would love to start a dialogue with all of you to expand this list and hear about your experiences.

Highlands Rewilding offer corporate retreats but also experiences such as rewilding and wildlife walks. Scotland the Big Picture provide rewilding journeys.

There are also very small enterprises such as Lynebreck Croft, who offer 3hrs tours, as well as courses how to farm sustainable, how to grow and on wild medicine

Forestry and Land Scotland invite you to visit but also provide numerous activities, such “treetop experiences”. Trees for life have a rewilding centre and invite to stay.

Corrour Estate offers visitors the fantastic arrival by train, the highest station in Britain followed by a lot of empty space and numerous rewildind efforts, again you can stay and they offer various activities too.

Obviously you can simply emerge yourself into Scotland landscapes and learn as you go.

If you have been to amazing places, to a tour or simply discovered something special get in touch and share.

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