A group of young people will connect with their faith by retracing the steps of an ancient Celtic saint as they walk, row and swim 75 miles across rural Argyll.
Beginning in Tarbert and finishing in Oban at the end of June, they will follow part of the route of St Columba, who travelled to the area in the 6th century eventually ending his journey in Iona.
As part of their ‘Columba Experience’ they will learn about the history of the area and visit some of the oldest standing stones in the British Isles, as well as visit an area where beavers have been reintroduced to Scotland.