- Level 2-3 tour
- Self Guided
- 7 nights
- Our walking route transverses the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park
- It is approx. 120 km long and can be walked in 6 days from west to east. The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park was formed as Scotland’s first National Park in 2003
- The Trossachs region to the east of the National Park is the so called ‘ Rob Roy McGregor ‘ country. Rob Roy a so called local hero in some historians eyes and a villain in others roamed the Trossachs countryside. He is buried only a few miles from the route and a short detour can be taken to his small grave in a tiny church graveyard.
- Available daily April to September
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- Level 2-3 tour
- Self Guided
- 6 nights
- The Cateran trail is a 64 mile ( 103 km ) long and starts and finishes in the highland town of Blairgowie
- This trail was named after the 15th to 17th century castle rustlers of the region and follows ancient paths through glens , hills and farmland
- The Cateran trail has been said by many whom have walked it to be one of the most beautiful Scottish walks often surpassing the West Highland Way
- If you are looking for a lesser know walking trail and stunning secluded scenery then the Cateran trail may well be an ideal choice
- Available daily May to October
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- Level 2 tour
- Self Guided
- 7 nights
- This hiking holiday takes you through the Isle of Arran , Islay and Jura.
- Often very remote , often a haven for wildlife and bird life , often very little explored by the tourist due to the lack of accommodation, limits the numbers of people who can visit.
- After three days on Arran we have a day transferring to the Isle of Islay. Islay is a Whisky lovers paradise. The clean waters and air have made it a classic location for many famous malts. Such names as Oban, Isle of Jura, Bunnahahain, bruichladdich, Laphroaic, Ardbeg, Bowmore to name but a few. We take a days trip onto the Isle of Jura which is extremely remote, certainly here there is more wildlife than people and fabulous to do some bird watching. Our last day is a fabulous day walking on Islay
- Available daily May to September (
No Tuesday or Wednesday Arrivals)
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- Level 3 tour
- Self Guided
- 4, 5 or 8 nights
- The West Highland Way was Scotland’s first official long distance route.
- The trail passes from the lowlands, across the highland boundary fault and on into the scottish highlands, bascially from city to wilderness.
- The West Highland Way passes through a wide range of different terrains, ranging from lowland moors, through dense woodland and rolling hills, to high mountainous regions.
- This variety of environments provides habitats for a diverse range of wildlife species, both flora and fauna. Some species are more common than others and some are rarely seen. If you are lucky enough to spot one of the rarer varieties, consider yourself privileged
- Available daily May to September
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- Level 2-3 tour
- Self Guided
- 7 nights
- Walking tour in the fabulous Lochaber region of the scottish highlands around the outdoor capital of the highlands Fort William.
- Over your 6 days of walking you will be 2 centre based allowing you time to explore and relax in this wonderful region.
- The Lochaber region is home of Ben Nevis , the UK’s highest peak at 1344m , maybe not as high as Alpine mountains but to walk this peak you start at near sea level.
- We have the Ben Nevis walk as a challenge for experienced walkers only, as it should not be attempted by the unprepared hiker.
- Available daily May to September
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- Level 2-3 tour
- Self Guided
- 7 nights
- Walking holiday in some of Scotland’s most wonderful scenery and passing some great landmarks
- The Caledonian Canal , Neptune’s staircase the sequence of lochs from Loch Linnhe to the canal, fabulous lochs of which Scotland’s most famous Loch Ness can be seen along with quaint highland hamlets
- Not forgetting a short distance from the trial is Castle Urquhart one of the most photographed castles overlooking Loch Ness.
- Available daily May to September
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