FELLOWS ONLY: Summer Excursion 2025

We are delighted to open bookings for our annual Summer Excursion from Tuesday 9 – Wednesday 10 September 2025 to Kilmartin Glen in Argyll, one of Scotland’s richest prehistoric landscapes.

This trip will give Fellows the opportunity to get to know one another and will offer a fascinating insight into the lives of people who inhabited this area over the last 12,000 years.

What’s Included

Return coach travel from Edinburgh to Kilmartin Glen (with a pick-up on route in Balloch) 

  • Visits to other historic locations on route 
  • Dinner, bed and breakfast and one night at the 4-star Loch Melfort Hotel
  • Private guided tour at Kilmartin Museum 
  • Walking tour of historic sites in Kilmartin Glen

Ticket Prices

This event is not open to the general public, but each Fellow is permitted to bring one non-Fellow guest.

The following prices include accommodation, return coach travel, guided group tours, dinner, lunch & breakfast:

  • Fellow ticket price for a double/twin room (with two people sharing) – £250 each 
  • Fellow ticket price for a single room – £300 
  • Non-Fellow guest ticket price for a double/twin room (with two people sharing) – £285 each 
  • Non-Fellow guest ticket price for a single room – £335 

Terms & Conditions

Please read our Terms & Conditions, which include the cancellation & refund policy, before making your booking.

How to Book

BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED

If you have any questions, please email Andrea Kaszewski (Fellowship and Development Manager), at andrea@socantscot.org.

Image Credit: Nether Largie South Cairn, Kilmartin Glen (© Christian Hacker via WikiCommons)

Exterior view of the proposed hub

When: Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 September

Where: Kilmartin Glen, Argyll

Join Us

Throughout the year, Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland are invited to exclusive online and in-person events. They are one of the benefits of Fellowship and provide opportunities to network, meet other Fellows, and learn and discuss areas of shared interests related to Scotland’s past.

If you are not a Fellow and would like to support our work as a charity while enjoying the many benefits of Fellowship, find out how to join or subscribe to our public e-newsletter.