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Inverness, Scotland
Inverness, Scotland
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Our travel experts are ready to help.Climb iconic hills in the North West Highlands Geopark
Explore the Wester Ross coastline with stunning seascapes and pristine beaches
Experience the magic of the Cuillin and Quiraing on the Isle of Skye
Andy was a great leader that explained a lot and was sensitive to our needs.
Andy, the leader, was fantastic. We really enjoyed having him as a leader. He felt like a friend and very informative and caring friend. The hikes were challenging but fantastic.
This is one of the best trips I have taken. The hikes are not easy, but really interesting with superb scenery. The meals were outstanding, and so were the B&Bs. Our guide Andy was the best part of the trip! Really knowledgeable and considerate. It was only 5 of us in the group, so a really intimate experience. My daughter and I loved it!
Scotland’s northwest is a place of ancient mountains, dramatic coasts, and untamed beauty—and this eight-day walking holiday offers an immersive way to experience it all. Beginning and ending in Inverness, 'Walk the North West Highlands and Skye' is designed for active travelers who appreciate both rewarding hikes and cultural depth.
Trek glacier-carved hills in the UNESCO North West Highlands Geopark, wander the pristine beaches near Gairloch, and explore the mystical landscapes of Skye’s Cuillin and Quiraing. The small group size (maximum 8 guests) ensures personalized attention from an expert mountain leader, while evenings bring opportunities to savor local cuisine and share stories.
The USP? A carefully curated walking tour that weaves together geology, history, and natural wonder—making it a must for those who want to truly connect with Scotland’s wild heart.