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HIKING & 

MOUNTAINEERING

Ben Nevis via CMD arête

Guided rock-scrambling day on 'Ledge Route' and Carn Mor Dearg arête

Above Fort William mighty Ben Nevis dominates the view. At well over 4,000ft high, this mountain is the highest in the land. 

 

Most people take the 'tourist path' to Ben Nevis's summit and never see the dramatic north face of the mountain which delights rock-scramblers and challenges climbers. Nearby, Carn Mor Dearg another 4,000ft plus mountain is linked to Ben Nevis via the narrow curving crest of the Carn Mor Dearg arête. 

 

At a glance

 

  • A day hiking away from the tourist tracks and into the heart of Coire Leis below Ben Nevis's vast north face.

  • Clamber up 'Ledge Route' and 'Carn Mor Dearg arête', summer Grade 1 rock-scrambles.

  • Reach superb vantage points from where vast views can be savoured.

  • Bag the 2 Munros of Ben Nevis and Carn Mor Dearg.

  • Improve your rock-scrambling skills on two of Scotland's finest scrambling routes.

  • Full day hiking with an experienced guide

Aonach Eagach

 

Guided rock-scramble in Glencoe

 

The Aonach Eagach (appropriately meaning 'notched ridge') runs along the northern side of Glencoe and is probably the most famous ridge in the country. Viewed from Glencoe below, the Aonach Eagach appears as a narrow crest with a series of small towers. It is only once onto the crest that the scale and size of the ridge of becomes apparent. 

 

At a glance

 

  • An exhilarating day hillwalking and rock-scrambling along the famed Aonach Eagach.

  • Clamber along the ridge and its 'Crazy Pinnacles', a summer Grade 2 rock-scramble.

  • Reach superb vantage points from where vast views can be savoured.

  • Bag the 2 Munros of Meall Dearg and Sgor nam Fiannaidh.

  • Improve your rock-scrambling skills on one of Scotland's finest scrambling routes.

  • Full day hiking with an experienced local guide.

The Mamores/Ring o'Steall

Guided hillwalking and rock-scrambling days in the Central Highlands

 

The Mamores is one of the finest mountain ranges in Scotland, with 10 Munro summits scattered over crests and ridges between Glen Nevis and Glencoe. We're here for a guided hiking adventure over 3 days exploring the Mamores range, including the Ring o'Steall - one of the finest ridge traverses in Lochaber with some easy rock-scrambling to bring a smile to your face. 

 

At a glance

 

  • Hill-walking over 3 days to high peaks using fine paths.

  • Hike along fine ridges and mountain crests above Glen Nevis and Loch Leven

  • Enjoy some superb rock-scrambling on the 'Devil's Ridge' and the famed Ring o'Steall

  • Reach superb vantage points from where vast views to Ben Nevis and the Aonach Eagach can be savoured

  • Bag 10 Munros on the range including narrow An Gearanach, quartzite topped Sgurr a'Mhaim and mighty Binnein Mor.​

Pap of Glencoe

 

Guided hike with light scrambling  in Glencoe

 

 

The Pap of Glencoe is not a Munro, but its presence dominates the landscape. Despite the challenging Aonach Eagach ridge next to it and the huge buttresses of Bidean nam Bian across Glencoe, it still manages to reward all who walk up it with the sense they have been up a first-class mountain.

 

The fantastic views begin almost immediately, in part because the steepness of the path means you gain height quickly – you might need to stop to catch your breath. And once on the 2,434ft summit, you will find one of the best places in Scotland to enjoy a packed lunch. Savour this walk – it is one of the very best anywhere.

 

At a glance

 

  • Sustained 4-5 hours hillwalking and rock-scrambling to reach the 731m summit.

  • Reach superb vantage points from where vast views can be savoured.

  • Improve your rock-scrambling skills on one of Scotland's finest mountain ranges.

  • Half day hiking with an experienced local guide.

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