Jill, the owner of Scottish Highland Trails, has over 20 years experience in the Scottish and Irish tourism industries, having worked in various roles for companies such as Visit Scotland in Edinburgh and United Airlines in Dublin, before taking over at Scottish Highland Trails in 2009. She holds a First Class degree in French from the University of Glasgow and a post-graduate diploma in Tourism from the University of Strathclyde. She qualified as a Blue Badge guide in 2016 and is a member of the Scottish Tourist Guides Association, guiding across Scotland in English and French. Jill is truly passionate about her native Scotland and has an immense affection for Ireland, having lived in Dublin for 6 years. Jill and the rest of the Highland Trails team will be delighted to share their knowledge of the very best places to go and things to do on your tailor made vacation.
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