Up to 12 miles and 4,800ft of ascent often with steep gradients and pathless terrain.
A small group with its own transport and specialist leader will enable you to “bag” some of the less frequented and less accessible summits not visited in our guided walking programme. Each day’s guided walk is likely to be chosen from the following routes. However our itinerary will be weather dependant and may also include others not mentioned here. Distances and ascents are approximate and most of the walks will involve sections of trackless mountain terrain with steep gradients both up and down on grass, rock or loose shale.
Ben Starav Horseshoe
- From the tranquil Glen Etive Valley. A classic horseshoe walk
- 9 miles; 4,500 feet
Buachaille Etive Beag – Stob Dubh and Stob Coire Raineach
- From Glen Etive traversing two Munros to the Glencoe Road
- 5 miles; 3,000 feet
Stob Choire Claurigh (Grey Corries)
- From Corriechollie
- 10 miles; 4,200 feet. A great walk. A Grey Corrie hill is a prize ‘bag’
Stob Gabhar and Stob a’ Choire Odhair (Corrie Ba / Black Mount)
- From Forest Lodge, Victoria Bridge, visiting the lesser known Aonach Eagach
- 10 miles; 4,500 feet
Na Gruagaichean, Binnein Mor and Binnein Beag (Eastern Mamores)
- From Mamore Lodge. A spectacular walk traversing three Munros and finishing in Glen Nevis
- 10 miles; 4,800 feet
Sgor na h-Ulaidh (Glencoe)
- From Glencoe Visitor Centre. A hidden gem tucked away from the man-made paths of the frequently-visited Munros
- 8½ miles; 3,500 feet
Beinn Sgulaird (Glen Creran)
- From Elleric. Views of Mull and a two-mile ridge above 2500 feet
- 6½ miles; 3,500 feet
Beinn a’ Chaorainn and Beinn Teallach
- From western end of Loch Laggan
- 10 miles; 4,000 feet