Scotland

Scotland
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🏴 Explore Scotland’s Wild Side — Without Navigating It Alone, Even If You’ve Never Hiked in the Highlands Before

Scotland is a hiker’s paradise—rugged, remote, and rich with history. Conquer dramatic highlands, stroll through misty glens, and walk past lochs that mirror the sky. Trek across unspoiled terrain, pass through traditional towns, and discover landscapes as wild as they are unforgettable. Think ancient castles on distant hills, sheep-dotted trails, and the fresh scent of rain on heather. Lace up your boots, grab your raincoat, and let us handle the rest. Scotland is waiting—let’s go!

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WHAT IS INCLUDED?


✓ Balanced itinerary matched to availability
✓ Finding, booking and paying for the accommodations
✓ Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis
✓ Comprehensive hiking guide with everything you need
✓ Standby hiking advice from our experts

WEST HIGHLAND WAY:

Moderate to Challenging | Best for exploring Scotland’s most iconic long-distance route

Scotland’s most famous trail takes you 154 km from Milngavie to Fort William through moorlands, glens, and dramatic Highland scenery. Whether you want to go fast and light or take your time, there’s an itinerary that fits your pace.

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West Highland Way – Intensive (7 days)

West Highland Way – Medium (9 days)

West Highland Way – Easy (12 days)

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Moderate | Best for peaceful walks through classic Scottish landscapes

This 127 km trail from Drymen to Pitlochry follows the footsteps of legendary outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. With quiet roads, woodland paths, and shimmering lochs, it’s ideal for hikers seeking a mix of history, nature, and Highland serenity.

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Rob Roy Way – Intensive (9 days)

Rob Roy Way – Medium (10 days)

GREAT GLEN WAY:

Easy to Moderate | Best for relaxed walkers following Scotland’s loch-lined faultline

Stretching 127 km from Fort William to Inverness, this coast-to-coast trail follows the natural rift of the Great Glen. With views of Loch Ness, quiet forests, and rolling hills, it's ideal for hikers seeking a gentler adventure through the heart of the Highlands.

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Great Glen Way – Intensive (7 days)

Great Glen Way – Medium (8 days)

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SKYE TRAIL:

Challenging | Best for seasoned hikers looking for raw Highland drama

Cross the rugged Isle of Skye on one of Scotland’s most dramatic long-distance routes. From the jagged Cuillin mountains to the iconic Old Man of Storr, this trail blends wild scenery, remote paths, and coastal cliffs—with traditional Highland villages and cozy pubs waiting at the end of the day.

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Skye Trail – Full (9 days)

Skye Trail – Northern Half (6 days)

BEN NEVIS:

Challenging | Best for a short yet iconic summit adventure

Climb Britain’s highest mountain in a compact 4-day itinerary. Start with a scenic stage of the West Highland Way from Kinlochleven to Fort William, then take on the legendary ascent of Ben Nevis (1,344m). With accommodation before and after included, this trek is perfect for a long weekend in the Highlands—with a big reward at the top.

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Ben Nevis Summit Hike (4 days)

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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT