Carefully selected hiking tours highlighting the best of Scotland
We understand that our clients want to hike in multiple countries, so we’ve curated a selection of Scottish tours to complement our Irish offerings. Our Scottish adventures are carefully chosen and overseen by trusted partners, ensuring that every trip is a memorable experience. Whether you’re seeking the rugged beauty of the Highlands or the vibrant culture of Edinburgh, we have the perfect tour for you.
127km (79mi). Moderate difficulty.
Begins in Fort Williams and ends in Inverness.
The Great Glen Way is a stunning trail that stretches across the heart of Scotland. This iconic route follows the dramatic fault line of the Great Glen, offering breathtaking views of Loch Ness, mountains, and ancient forests. Spending time in historic fort towns and the vibrant city of Inverness is also part of the experience. While terrain varies, the overall difficulty level is considered moderate, making it accessible to a wide range of adventurers. Depending on your preference, this route can be completed in 5-7 days.
127km (79mi). Moderate difficulty.
Begins in Drymen and ends in Pitlochry.
The Rob Roy Way winds through the Scottish Highlands. Named after the legendary outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor, this scenic route offers a glimpse into the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside. The trail’s difficulty level is generally moderate, with challenging sections interspersed with gentler stretches. Highlights of the Rob Roy Way include the picturesque Loch Lomond, the historic town of Stirling, and the stunning scenery of Trossachs National Park. This adventure is perfect for those seeking a taste of Scotland’s wild and romantic landscapes. You have the option to complete this route in 6 or 7 days.
99km (62mi). Moderate difficulty.
Begins in Melrose and ends in Lindisfarne (England).
The St. Cuthbert’s Way follows the footsteps of the legendary St. Cuthbert. This tranquil trail offers a unique and spiritual experience, winding through the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes of the Scottish Borders. Highlights include the historic Lindisfarne Priory, the charming town of Melrose, and the stunning scenery of the Cheviot Hills. Unlike many other Scottish walks, this route is primarily on quiet roads and paths, making it a more peaceful and contemplative experience. Can be completed in 5-7 days.
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