An amazing walking holiday across stunning scenery in the Lakes District. Very well supported by the team, with delightful accommodation, good maps and luggage handling. Thank you!
Superb navigation app along with well-chosen route friendlly accomodation with a particular mention to Hillingford B&B in Ramsey. All cases transferred smoothly. We added extra days in Douglas and were grateful for the room upgrade at the Ellan Vannin hotel which was quite busy. The route itself was great but the oath in need of some signage maintenance
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Isle Of Man, Douglas, Castletown
Isle Of Man, Douglas, Castletown , Port Erin, Peel , Jurby , Ramsey , Laxey
Beautifully varied and wonderfully unspoilt, Dorset's award-winning Jurassic Coast offers 95 miles of idyllic sandy beaches backed by ancient craggy cliffs and meadows carpeted with seasonal wildflowers. In 2001, it gained UNESCO recognition as England's first Natural World Heritage Site charting 185 million years of the earth's history, with rocks and fossils dating to Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous times.
This 6-night Jurassic Coast walk is the perfect introduction to Dorset's wild and beautiful landscape, where the quietly rolling Purbeck Hills stand in stark contrast to the huge falcon patrolled chalk cliffs, and where every climb is rewarded with fantastic sweeping sea views. In the main, your route follows the coast-hugging long-distance South West Coast Path, pitching and swooping from one downland hollow to the next before a gentle descent into Lulworth Cove by way of the panoramic Burning Cliff and the world-famous rock-arch, Durdle Door. The 280-acre Durlston Country Park is a haven for wildlife (including rare red squirrels) and, with over 250 species of birds, is an ornithologist's paradise. On your final stretch of the Jurassic Coast walk, if you're lucky, you may spot bottlenose dolphins and playful seals emerging from the waves beyond Swanage where the procession of sculpted cliffs and towering chalk stacks known as Old Harry Rocks, marks the end of the Jurassic Coast.
As well as outstanding natural beauty, the region is also rich in archaeology with ancient forts and crumbling castles proudly guarding quintessential rural villages tucked into tranquil corners and crammed with traditional sandstone cottages, tempting tearooms and atmospheric old coaching inns serving great local food. The places you'll be staying in are among the best in the region, including a hotel with excellent leisure facilities and within walking distance of the Georgian Esplanade in Weymouth and a family-run property that looks out toward Swanage bay. Breakfasts are included everywhere; with so many dining options on your doorstep, we've left other meals up to you.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Weymouth, Dorset, Isle Of Portla
Weymouth, Dorset, Isle Of Portland, Corfe Castle, Swanage
Ascend Stac Pollaidh for one of Scotland’s most magnificent viewpoints on this invigorating walking tour. The climb, though short, rewards hikers with sweeping panoramas of lochs, mountains, and the distant coastline. The tour’s highlight: reaching a summit renowned for its breathtaking vistas, making it a favorite among those who appreciate a rewarding hike with stunning photo opportunities.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Tackle the slopes of Cul Beag, a hill revered for its distinctive character and commanding views. This walking trip challenges hikers with a rewarding ascent, offering sweeping vistas over the surrounding Highlands. The USP: a journey up a mountain celebrated for its unique profile and panoramic outlooks, ideal for those who seek both adventure and scenic splendor.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Looking for a Highland adventure that blends scenic beauty with rewarding exercise? The Ullapool Hill and Beinn Eilideach Loop tour offers an invigorating circuit above the charming village of Ullapool. Hikers will ascend gently rolling hills, taking in sweeping vistas over Loch Broom and the surrounding peaks. This trip is perfect for those who relish a moderately challenging walk with the added reward of panoramic views and peaceful Highland air. Its unique selling point lies in the stunning outlooks and the opportunity to experience Ullapool from a whole new perspective.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Traverse Scotland’s rugged northwest on the "Ben More Coigach From West To East" trek, a journey designed for outdoor enthusiasts who crave dramatic scenery and a sense of adventure. This tour leads you across one of Assynt’s most impressive ridges, offering sweeping views over coastal cliffs, quiet lochs, and wild moorland. The route’s unique combination of challenging terrain and solitude delivers a rare, immersive experience in Scotland’s wild heart. The highlight: a ridge walk that rewards you with panoramic vistas and a sense of accomplishment, perfect for hikers eager to discover untamed landscapes off the beaten path.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Follow the storied Postie Path from Culnacraig to Blughasary on this scenic walking tour. This journey takes you along a historic mail route, winding through coastal landscapes and past remote villages. Enjoy tranquil views and the gentle rhythm of a trail steeped in local lore. The highlight: a chance to connect with Scotland’s past while soaking in the natural beauty of its northern coast, ideal for walkers seeking both history and serenity.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Trek from Little Assynt to Elphin and immerse yourself in the wild landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. This walking tour traverses a variety of terrain, from rolling hills to tranquil lochs, and offers a window into the region’s untamed beauty. The USP: a route that showcases the raw and varied scenery of Assynt, attracting hikers eager to explore Scotland’s lesser-known paths.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
For those drawn to dramatic peaks and sweeping Highland panoramas, the Beinn Alligin Circuit tour offers a captivating hiking experience in northwest Scotland. This route encompasses the towering horns and ridges of Beinn Alligin, rewarding adventurers with breathtaking views over lochs and distant mountains. The journey’s highlights include challenging ascents, encounters with hidden waterfalls, and the thrill of traversing one of Scotland’s iconic Munros. This trip stands out for its exhilarating ridgeline walking and the chance to immerse yourself in the wild grandeur of Torridon, making it an essential tour for serious hillwalkers seeking both challenge and beauty.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Step back in time as you walk the storied Coffin Road to Clachan Church—a tour steeped in heritage and haunting Highland beauty. This memorable journey follows the historic funeral route once used by villagers, winding through moorland and past ancient crofting landscapes. Along the way, discover tales of Scottish tradition and pay homage at the atmospheric Clachan Church, a site of deep local significance. Ideal for history buffs and those seeking a contemplative ramble, the trip’s unique connection to Scotland’s cultural past makes it an evocative and meaningful exploration.
AdventureWalking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers