7 Night Scottish Highlands Guided Walking Holiday

The walking opportunities around Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands are every bit rugged and romantic as you’d expect. Our guided walking holiday rewards with views of magnificent mountains, deep valleys, and some of the most dramatic landscapes the region has to offer.
What you’ll love
- Discovering the beauty of the Scottish Highlands on foot
- Taking the opportunity to bag a Munro
- Marvelling at magnificent peaks and stunning seascapes
- Finding exciting new routes with your HF Holidays Leader
- Spending time with like-minded people in the great outdoors
- Staying at Alltshellach, our country house in North Ballachulish
What’s included
- Comfortable en-suite accommodation in our country house
- Cream tea on arrival day
- Cooked or continental breakfast every morning
- Daily packed lunches
- Three-course evening meals, plus tea & coffee
- Guided walking with experienced HF Holidays Leaders
- Choice of up to three different-grade daily walks
- All transport to and from walks where necessary
- Easy-to-follow routes, maps, and information in our Discovery Point if you want to explore independently
Trip Notes
Easy to download as a PDF, our trip notes provide detailed information for every holiday. Please click below to find the trip notes for your departure date.
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All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take alternative routes or adapt the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
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You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea on arrival.
Option 1 - Mamore Lodge and Grey Mare's Waterfall
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 1450ft (440m)
The sight of Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall plunging 60m into the valley will stop you in your tracks. Not only that, but there are also far-reaching views over the lochs and peaks of this nature reserve.
Wildlife enthusiasts should keep an eye open for ospreys, peregrine falcons, and even feral goats along the way. We’ll then join the Old Military Road along the flanks of Sgurr an Fhuarain, stopping at even more fine viewpoints, before heading back to Kinlochleven.
Option 2 - The Lairigmor
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Ascent: 2,050ft (620m)
You’ll walk from the northern shore of Loch Leven to the village of Kinlochleven. The route will take us up a steep hillside, then follow a path behind Mam na Gualainn to join the famed West Highland Way. You’ll complete a section of Scotland’s premier long-distance path, including part of General Wade’s 18th century military road.
Option 3 - Beinn na Caillich
Distance: 8 miles (12.5km)
Ascent: 3,200ft (980m)
Warm up for other adventurous peaks later in the week with a climb over undulating mountain ridges to the summit of Mam na Gualainn. From the top, Loch Leven stretches out below you, then we’ll carry on climbing to reach the summit of Beinn na Caillich. Afterwards we’ll descend to join the West Highland Way to Kinlochleven.
Option 1 - Gleann a Chaolais Circuits
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 950ft (300m)
From the house we’ll head towards Ballachulish Bridge, which crosses over Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe. You’ll have ample opportunity to see the lochs from a different angle as well as the imposing sight of Beinn a Bheithir on the other side. There’ll be a stop at St John’s Church in Ballachulish, but the highlight has to be the forested trails of Gleann a Chaolais – a hiker’s delight.
Option 2 - Sgorr Dhearg from St John's Church
Distance: 9.5 miles (15km)
Ascent: 3,900ft (1180m)
Starting at sea level on the opposite side of Loch Leven from Alltshellach, we’ll follow a gently rising track through the forest. The path then narrows and steepens until it emerges from the forest below the dramatic horseshoe ridge of Beinn a' Bheithir.
We’ll head towards the col then turn left along a wide ridge up to the summit of Beinn Dhearg. In the right conditions, you’ll see the mountains above Glencoe, Ben Nevis, and several Hebridean Islands.
The same route will take us through the verdant valley of Gleann a' Chalois before we dip into the forest and over the Balachulish Bridge to the house.
Option 3 - Sgorr Dhonuill
Distance: 9.5 miles (15.5km)
Ascent: 3,850 feet (1,160m)
Ascend on forestry tracks up through a steep, stony gully onto the main Beinn a'Bheithir ridge which is followed eastwards to reach the summit of Sgorr Dhonuill (1,001m). Sgorr Dhearg and Sgorr Dhonuill are the twin peaks visible from Alltshellach. At the end of the walk, you can relax in the bar area with a well-earned drink and gaze upward at the peak you've just conquered.
Discover more about Alltshellach and the local area for ideas on how to make the most of your free day.
Option 1 - Historic Glen Coe
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Ascent: 1,200ft (360m)
Discover Glen Coe's turbulent history and connections to the Clan MacDonald as we follow woodland paths to the scenic ‘Hospital Lochan’ before reaching Clachaig Inn. This former climber’s hostel is steeped in history - nearby Signal Rock was the gathering point for the MacDonalds of Glen Coe in times of emergency.
Option 2 - Sron Gharbh to Kingshouse
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 2,900ft (880m)
The picturesque valley of Glen Coe provides the setting for this picture-perfect walk. We’ll hike along the ridge of mountains on the north side while finding out about the area’s history, including the massacre of the Clan MacDonald in 1692. Then after a steep climb to the summit of Sron Garbh we'll follow the long undulating ridge to Sron a' Choire Odhair bhig before heading down to Kingshouse.
Option 3 - Bidean nam Bian
Distance: 7.5miles (12km)
Ascent: 4,350ft (1,320m)
Savour the challenge as you hike the famous three sisters. You’ll set off from Glen Coe through Coire nan Lochan to conquer the twin summits of Stob Coire nan Lochan and Bidean nam Bian, the highest peak in Argyll. This incredible massif dominates the skyline of Glencoe and provides a dramatic backdrop for today’s guided walk. There’s one last summit to complete - Stob-Coire-Sgreamhach – before gathering speed downhill through a peaceful glen. You’ll have two Munros under your belt after today.
Option 1 - Around Strontian
Distance: 7.5 miles (12km)
Ascent: 1,250 feet (380m)
We'll take the Corran Ferry across Loch Linnhe to the Ardgour Peninsula. Then, follow the river from the village of Strontian towards the long-abandoned Bellsgrove lead mines, before heading back through the Ariundle Nature Reserve. The nature reserve is home to squirrels, pine martens and wild cats - though you'll need a lot of luck to see these elusive creatures.
Option 2 - Hills above Strontian
Distance: 9.5 miles (15km)
Ascent: 1,900 feet (580m)
Ascend on an ancient coffin-carrying route to Bealach nan Cairn, then follow the ridge eastwards to Meall Iain. Later we descend through theformer workings of the Whitesmith Mine back to the Strontian valley. This walk is a great opportunity to hike amongst the tranquil mountains of the Ardgour Peninsula. On a clear day there are great views north over Loch Shiel, and south over Loch Sunart.
Option 3 - Garbh Bheinn (Ardgour)
Distance: 6.5 miles (10km)
Ascent: 3150 feet (960m)
We begin our walk in Glen Tarbet, walking up through the forest. After emerging onto the hillside, we continue onto a ridge and eventually the summit of Garbh Bheinn where, on clear days, there are excellent views east to Loch Leven and Glen Coe and north-east to Ben Nevis. On our return, we'll descend down the ridge of Sron a'Choire Bhig.
Option 1 - Gleann Domhanaidh
Distance: 7.5 miles (12.5km)
Ascent: 1000ft (300m)
From the bottom of the Nevis Range Mountain Gondola, we’ll head under the canopy of Leanachan Forest on the northern slope of Ben Nevis, taking trails to reach a viewpoint worth every step. Look up at the cliffs of Ben Nevis and the glen from which the water for Ben Nevis Whisky comes, before descending past the distillery.
You’ll then head off in search of Inverlochy Castle, stopping along the way to find out more at the sites of the 15th and 17th century battles fought right here. We’ll finish in Fort William where you’re free to roam the shops, cafes, and museum.
Option 2 - Mamores Traverse
Distance: 7.5 miles (12km)
Ascent: 3,350 feet (1,020m)
Cross the Mamores mountains from Glen Nevis to Kinlochleven. With 14 Munros, the rugged Mamore ridge contains some of Scotland's finest mountain walking. You can look out along the narrow 'Devil's Ridge' that connects the peaks of Sgurr an Iubhair and Sgurr a’Mhaim. The highest point of this walk is the summit of Sgurr an Iubhair on the famous Ring of Steall.
Option 3 - Stob Ban
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Ascent: 4,100 feet (1,240m)
A challenging traverse over the mighty Mamores. We'll ascend steeply on the northern spur to the airy summit of Stob Ban and follow the ridge to the neighbouring summit of Sgurr an Iubhair. Stob Ban, meaning 'White Peak' takes its name from the quartzite rocks on the summit. The terrain is rough underfoot, but there are also great rewards when you reach the top of this notable peak.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
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You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea on arrival.
Option 1 - Across the Corran Ferry
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5 km)
Ascent: 1,250 feet (380m)
A walk with two distinct sections either side of Loch Linnhe. We start at Onich and follow forest trails towards Inchree with its splendid waterfalls. We'll then see the Scottish mountains from a different perspective as we take the Corran ferry across to Ardgour for a pleasant woodland walk in the grounds of Ardgour House.
Option 2 - Maclean’s Towel
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 2,450 feet (760m)
Cross over on the Corran ferry to the Ardgour Peninsula, then climb the side of the spectacular Maclean’s Towel waterfall to the summit of Meall Breac. Throughout the walk there are great views over the immense Loch Linnhe and the mountains of Glen Coe beyond.
Option 3 - Sgurr na h-Eanchainne
Distance: 7 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 2,750 feet (840m)
Cross over on the Corran ferry to walk in the mountains of the Ardgour Peninsula. Our route takes us past Maclean's Towel waterfall then around the ridge onto the summit of Sgurr na h-Eanchainne at just over 700 metres high.
Option 1 - Nevis Gorge
Distance: 8 miles (12.5km)
Ascent: 700ft (220m)
We’ll meander through Nevis Gorge keeping an eye on Ben Nevis high above us. Enjoy the tranquillity of this wooded gorge, where the torrent churns between giant boulders, providing a soundtrack of trickling water. Soak up the sight of Steall Waterfall, the third highest cascade in Britain, before emerging into the wide vistas of Steall meadow.
Option 2 - Below the North Face
Distance: 9 miles (14km)
Ascent: 2,600ft (800m)
Set your sights on the climbers’ hut that sits below the mighty north face of Ben Nevis as you begin climbing up and up. Then once we reach it, we’ll contour below the Castle Ridge buttress and descend via the Pony Track to Glen Nevis. You’ll have the chance to see the famed towering cliffs of the north face up close – revered for its excellent rock and ice climbing.
Option 3 - Ben Nevis
Distance: 10 miles (16.5km)
Ascent: 4,500ft (1,380m)
Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, is on the agenda today. It’s a challenging climb to the summit from Glen Nevis along the Pony Track, but it’s a walk to write home about. You’ll zig zag all the way to the top where for a few moments you’ll be the highest person in Britain.
Discover more about Alltshellach and the local area for ideas on how to make the most of your free day.
Option 1 - Kentallen Peninsula
Distance: 7.5 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 600ft (180m)
A bracing coastal walk around the Kentallen Peninsula provides a wonderful contrast to the inland mountains. You’ll explore Cuil Bay and Kentallen Bay to finish at the Holly Tree Hotel. You’ll have ample opportunity to spot birds and seals as we take in the sweeping views across Loch Linnhe and the isle of Mull from the Rubha Mor headland.
Option 2 - Sgorr a’Choise
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 2,250 feet (680m)
Walk from Glen Coe along a beautiful valley and upwards to the airy summit of Sgorr a’Choise. We descend on the rocky southwest ridge before following Gleann an Fhiodh to Ballachulish. Sgorr a’Choise is modest in height compared to the neighbouring peaks; but it's an excellent viewpoint overlooking Loch Leven.
Option 3 - Beinn a’ Bheithir
Distance: 9 miles (14.5km)
Ascent: 4,350ft (1,320m)
There’s nothing quite like a rewarding climb, and if it’s a clear day there’s a jaw-dropping mountain panorama waiting at the top. We’ll conquer the summits of Sgorr Dhearg, Sgorr Dhonuill, and Sgorr Bhan today.
Between Sgorr Bhan and Sgorr Dearg there is a dramatic arete. The descent then takes us through the wooded valley of Gleann a’ Chaolais to Alltshellach.
Option 1 - Loch Eilde Mor
Distance: 8.5 miles (14km)
Ascent: 1,800ft (540m)
Discover the mountains, valleys, and waterfalls around Kinlochleven at the head of Loch Leven. We'll ascend to the beautiful mountain lake of Loch Eilde Mor then descend via the Old Military Road and the West Highland Way. You’ll be accompanied by panoramas of the Mamore mountains.
Option 2 - Garbh Bheinn (Loch Leven)
Distance: 6 miles (10 km)
Ascent: 2,950ft (900m)
You’ll walk from the southern shore of Loch Leven to the village of Kinlochleven via the summit of Garbh Bheinn mountain. We’ll climb the little frequented ridge to the summit to see the peaks up close, then descend through wild country to join the old military road.
Option 3 - Na Gruagaichean
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 3,800 ft (1,160m)
With 10 Munro summits, the rugged Mamore ridge contains some of Scotland's finest mountain walking. You’ll take in a small part of it, climbing past Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall onto the Mamore mountains from where the wild and fierce landscape opens up before you.
We’ll traverse a high-level ridge walk, which links the summits of Sgorr Eilde Beag and Na, before descending the southern spur of the mountain back to Kinlochleven.
Option 1 - Glen Etive to Glen Coe
Distance: 8 miles (12½km)
Ascent: 1,700 feet (520m)
Walk from Glen Etive to Glen Coe between the spectacular ridges of Buachaille Etive Beag and Buachaille Etive Mor. Our path crosses a pass known as the Lairig Gartain (Pass of the Garden), then descends to Glen Coe and along the West Highland Way to the Kingshouse Inn. Look out for Red Deer and Golden Eagles as you discover this amazing landscape.
Option 2 - Buachaille Etive Beag
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 3,050 feet (940m)
The little sister to Buachaille Etive Mor - one of Scotland's most iconic mountains - Buachaille Etive Beag is a magnificent ridge in its own right. Starting from Glen Coe, we'll follow a good path to the ridge and visit both summits before descending into another valley and returning to Glen Coe.
Option 3 - Buachaille Etive Mor
Distance: 9.5 miles (15km)
Ascent: 3,200 feet (980m)
Ascend steeply from Glen Coe up a rocky path through Coire Altruim onto Buachaille Etive Mor. We'll then follow the undulating ridge to the summit of Stob Dearg where there's an eagle’s eye view over Rannoch Moor and Glen Coe stretching out beneath. Afterwards, we'll descend and follow the valley to the Kingshouse inn.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
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You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea on arrival.
Option 1 - Mamore Lodge and Grey Mare's Waterfall
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 1450ft (440m)
The sight of Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall plunging 60m into the valley will stop you in your tracks. Not only that, but there are also far-reaching views over the lochs and peaks of this nature reserve.
Wildlife enthusiasts should keep an eye open for ospreys, peregrine falcons, and even feral goats along the way. We’ll then join the Old Military Road along the flanks of Sgurr an Fhuarain, stopping at even more fine viewpoints, before heading back to Kinlochleven.
Option 2 - The Lairigmor
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Ascent: 2,050ft (620m)
You’ll walk from the northern shore of Loch Leven to the village of Kinlochleven. The route will take us up a steep hillside, then follow a path behind Mam na Gualainn to join the famed West Highland Way. You’ll complete a section of Scotland’s premier long-distance path, including part of General Wade’s 18th century military road.
Option 3 - Gleann Righ to Kinlochleven
Distance: 14.5 miles (23.5km)
Ascent: 2,150 feet (660m)
From the forest-surrounded town of Inchree we follow the valley of Gleann Righ to Lochan Lunn Da Bhra. We'll then walk along Scotland's first long distance trail - the west highland way - following it until we reach Kinlochleven.
Option 1 - Historic Glen Coe
Distance: 8 miles (13km)
Ascent: 1,200ft (360m)
Discover Glen Coe's turbulent history and connections to the Clan MacDonald as we follow woodland paths to the scenic ‘Hospital Lochan’ before reaching Clachaig Inn. This former climber’s hostel is steeped in history - nearby Signal Rock was the gathering point for the MacDonalds of Glen Coe in times of emergency.
Option 2 - Beinn a Chrulaiste
Distance: 7.5 miles (12km)
Ascent: 2,350 feet (720m)
Another Corbett (a particular type of Scottish mountain), the rounded summit of Beinn a Chrulaiste stands at the entrance to Glen Coe. Hikes here come with great views of the famous Buachaille Etive Mor and the expansive Rannoch Moor. Treat yourself to a well-earned pint or two at the legendary Kings House hotel at the end of the walk.
Option 3 - Lairig Eilde & Lairig Gartain
Distance: 10½ miles (16.5km)
Ascent: 2050 feet (620m)
Our walk takes us into some stunning mountain scenery as we walk around the Buachaille Etive Beag and then join the West Highland Way to Kingshouse.
Discover more about Alltshellach and the local area for ideas on how to make the most of your free day.
Option 1 - Kentallen Peninsula
Distance: 7.5 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 600ft (180m)
A bracing coastal walk around the Kentallen Peninsula provides a wonderful contrast to the inland mountains. You’ll explore Cuil Bay and Kentallen Bay to finish at the Holly Tree Hotel. You’ll have ample opportunity to spot birds and seals as we take in the sweeping views across Loch Linnhe and the isle of Mull from the Rubha Mor headland.
Option 2 - Glen Duror
Distance: 9 miles (14.5km)
Ascent: 1,450 feet (460m)
From the ancient settlement of Duror we walk through Glens Duror and Fhiodh in the heart of the mountains. It's a route steeped in Scottish history that passes the birthplace of 'James of the Glens' - the ill-fated leader of Clan Stewart of Appin.
Option 3 - Glen Duror from Holly Tree Hotel
Distance: 10.5 miles (17 km)
Ascent: 1600 feet (480m)
From the ancient settlement of Duror we walk through Glens Duror and Fhiodh in the heart of the mountains. It's a route steeped in Scottish history that passes the birthplace of 'James of the Glens' - the ill-fated leader of Clan Stewart of Appin.
Option 1 - Gleann Domhanaidh
Distance: 7.5 miles (12.5km)
Ascent: 1000ft (300m)
From the bottom of the Nevis Range Mountain Gondola, we’ll head under the canopy of Leanachan Forest on the northern slope of Ben Nevis, taking trails to reach a viewpoint worth every step. Look up at the cliffs of Ben Nevis and the glen from which the water for Ben Nevis Whisky comes, before descending past the distillery.
You’ll then head off in search of Inverlochy Castle, stopping along the way to find out more at the sites of the 15th and 17th century battles fought right here. We’ll finish in Fort William where you’re free to roam the shops, cafes, and museum.
Option 2 - Below the North Face
Distance: 9 miles (14km)
Ascent: 2,600ft (800m)
Set your sights on the climbers’ hut that sits below the mighty north face of Ben Nevis as you begin climbing up and up. Then once we reach it, we’ll contour below the Castle Ridge buttress and descend via the Pony Track to Glen Nevis. You’ll have the chance to see the famed towering cliffs of the north face up close – revered for its excellent rock and ice climbing.
Option 3 - Sgurr na h-Eanchainne
Distance: 7 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 2,750 feet (840m)
Cross over on the Corran ferry to walk in the mountains of the Ardgour Peninsula. Our route takes us past Maclean's Towel waterfall then around the ridge onto the summit of Sgurr na h-Eanchainne at just over 700 metres high.
Option 1 - Loch Eilde Mor
Distance: 8.5 miles (14km)
Ascent: 1,800ft (540m)
Discover the mountains, valleys, and waterfalls around Kinlochleven at the head of Loch Leven. We'll ascend to the beautiful mountain lake of Loch Eilde Mor then descend via the Old Military Road and the West Highland Way. You’ll be accompanied by panoramas of the Mamore mountains.
Option 2 - Coire an Lochain
Distance: 9.5 miles (15.5 km)
Ascent: 3000 feet (920m)
A circular walk from Kinlochleven taking us through natural woodland, across open hillsides, and past Lochs and waterfalls. Highlights include Grey Mares waterfall which was visited by King Edward VII in 1909.
Option 3 - Blackwater Reservoir
Distance: 10.5 miles (17 km)
Ascent: 1950 feet (600m)
A circular walk from Kinlochleven towards Blackwater Reservoir through beautiful natural woodland next to the River Leven. After enjoying impressive views over the reservoir, we'll walk round Meall an Doire Dharaich on open hillside and past several waterfalls.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
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You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary cream tea on arrival.
Option 1 - Kentallen Peninsula
Distance: 7.5 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 600ft (180m)
A bracing coastal walk around the Kentallen Peninsula provides a wonderful contrast to the inland mountains. You’ll explore Cuil Bay and Kentallen Bay to finish at the Holly Tree Hotel. You’ll have ample opportunity to spot birds and seals as we take in the sweeping views across Loch Linnhe and the isle of Mull from the Rubha Mor headland.
Option 2 - Sgorr a’Choise
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 2,250 feet (680m)
Walk from Glen Coe along a beautiful valley and upwards to the airy summit of Sgorr a’Choise. We descend on the rocky southwest ridge before following Gleann an Fhiodh to Ballachulish. Sgorr a’Choise is modest in height compared to the neighbouring peaks; but it's an excellent viewpoint overlooking Loch Leven.
Option 3 - Beinn a’ Bheithir
Distance: 9 miles (14.5km)
Ascent: 4,350ft (1,320m)
There’s nothing quite like a rewarding climb, and if it’s a clear day there’s a jaw-dropping mountain panorama waiting at the top. We’ll conquer the summits of Sgorr Dhearg, Sgorr Dhonuill, and Sgorr Bhan today.
Between Sgorr Bhan and Sgorr Dearg there is a dramatic arete. The descent then takes us through the wooded valley of Gleann a’ Chaolais to Alltshellach.
Option 1 - Loch Eilde Mor
Distance: 8.5 miles (14km)
Ascent: 1,800ft (540m)
Discover the mountains, valleys, and waterfalls around Kinlochleven at the head of Loch Leven. We'll ascend to the beautiful mountain lake of Loch Eilde Mor then descend via the Old Military Road and the West Highland Way. You’ll be accompanied by panoramas of the Mamore mountains.
Option 2 - Garbh Bheinn (Loch Leven)
Distance: 6 miles (10 km)
Ascent: 2,950ft (900m)
You’ll walk from the southern shore of Loch Leven to the village of Kinlochleven via the summit of Garbh Bheinn mountain. We’ll climb the little frequented ridge to the summit to see the peaks up close, then descend through wild country to join the old military road.
Option 3 - Na Gruagaichean
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5km)
Ascent: 3,800 ft (1,160m)
With 10 Munro summits, the rugged Mamore ridge contains some of Scotland's finest mountain walking. You’ll take in a small part of it, climbing past Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall onto the Mamore mountains from where the wild and fierce landscape opens up before you.
We’ll traverse a high-level ridge walk, which links the summits of Sgorr Eilde Beag and Na, before descending the southern spur of the mountain back to Kinlochleven.
Option 1 - Glen Etive to Glen Coe
Distance: 8 miles (12½km)
Ascent: 1,700 feet (520m)
Walk from Glen Etive to Glen Coe between the spectacular ridges of Buachaille Etive Beag and Buachaille Etive Mor. Our path crosses a pass known as the Lairig Gartain (Pass of the Garden), then descends to Glen Coe and along the West Highland Way to the Kingshouse Inn. Look out for Red Deer and Golden Eagles as you discover this amazing landscape.
Option 2 - Buachaille Etive Beag
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 3,050 feet (940m)
The little sister to Buachaille Etive Mor - one of Scotland's most iconic mountains - Buachaille Etive Beag is a magnificent ridge in its own right. Starting from Glen Coe, we'll follow a good path to the ridge and visit both summits before descending into another valley and returning to Glen Coe.
Option 3 - Buachaille Etive Mor
Distance: 9.5 miles (15km)
Ascent: 3,200 feet (980m)
Ascend steeply from Glen Coe up a rocky path through Coire Altruim onto Buachaille Etive Mor. We'll then follow the undulating ridge to the summit of Stob Dearg where there's an eagle’s eye view over Rannoch Moor and Glen Coe stretching out beneath. Afterwards, we'll descend and follow the valley to the Kingshouse inn.
Discover more about Alltshellach and the local area for ideas on how to make the most of your free day.
Option 1 - Across the Corran Ferry
Distance: 8.5 miles (13.5 km)
Ascent: 1,250 feet (380m)
A walk with two distinct sections either side of Loch Linnhe. We start at Onich and follow forest trails towards Inchree with its splendid waterfalls. We'll then see the Scottish mountains from a different perspective as we take the Corran ferry across to Ardgour for a pleasant woodland walk in the grounds of Ardgour House.
Option 2 - Maclean’s Towel
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Ascent: 2,450 feet (760m)
Cross over on the Corran ferry to the Ardgour Peninsula, then climb the side of the spectacular Maclean’s Towel waterfall to the summit of Meall Breac. Throughout the walk there are great views over the immense Loch Linnhe and the mountains of Glen Coe beyond.
Option 3 - Sgurr na h-Eanchainne
Distance: 7 miles (11.5km)
Ascent: 2,750 feet (840m)
Cross over on the Corran ferry to walk in the mountains of the Ardgour Peninsula. Our route takes us past Maclean's Towel waterfall then around the ridge onto the summit of Sgurr na h-Eanchainne at just over 700 metres high.
Option 1 - Nevis Gorge
Distance: 8 miles (12.5km)
Ascent: 700ft (220m)
We’ll meander through Nevis Gorge keeping an eye on Ben Nevis high above us. Enjoy the tranquillity of this wooded gorge, where the torrent churns between giant boulders, providing a soundtrack of trickling water. Soak up the sight of Steall Waterfall, the third highest cascade in Britain, before emerging into the wide vistas of Steall meadow.
Option 2 - Below the North Face
Distance: 9 miles (14km)
Ascent: 2,600ft (800m)
Set your sights on the climbers’ hut that sits below the mighty north face of Ben Nevis as you begin climbing up and up. Then once we reach it, we’ll contour below the Castle Ridge buttress and descend via the Pony Track to Glen Nevis. You’ll have the chance to see the famed towering cliffs of the north face up close – revered for its excellent rock and ice climbing.
Option 3 - Ben Nevis
Distance: 10 miles (16.5km)
Ascent: 4,500ft (1,380m)
Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, is on the agenda today. It’s a challenging climb to the summit from Glen Nevis along the Pony Track, but it’s a walk to write home about. You’ll zig zag all the way to the top where for a few moments you’ll be the highest person in Britain.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home.
Alltshellach
For a combination of mountain views, olde-worlde charm, and somewhere comfortable to sleep, this stately Scottish house in North Ballachulish has an enviable setting right on the shores of Loch Leven. The walking opportunities here are as every bit rugged and romantic as you’d expect, especially around Glen Coe, the Mamores, Kinlochleven, Bidean nam Bian, and Ben Nevis – the 1,345-metre-high peak towering above glistening lochans and glacial valleys in the north-west Highlands. You can also spend time in Fort William and ride the Hogwarts-esque Jacobite steam train as it makes its way through beauty spots such as Loch Eil, Glenfinnan, and Arisaig to the fishing port of Mallaig.
Rooms
Designed with your comfort in mind, Alltschellach has 38 well-appointed guest rooms available in three categories: Classic, Premium, and Superior.
Classic Rooms are comfortable en-suite guest rooms, ideal for a peaceful night's sleep. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, and shower gel), and a TV.
Premium Rooms are more spacious en-suite guest rooms. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, body lotion, shower gel), and a 32-inch TV. Extras include bathrobes, slippers, and comfortable mattresses.
Superior Rooms are even more spacious en-suite guest rooms offering upgraded views of the surrounds. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries (hand wash, shampoo, body lotion, shower gel), and a 32-inch TV. Extras include bathrobes, slippers, and comfortable mattresses.
We love: Room 21 for its extra space, corner position, and gorgeous views across Loch Leven. Equally fabulous is Room 23 (known as the Bishop’s Room) on the second floor.
The Choose Your Room service is available at our UK country houses, allowing you the option of choosing and confirming a specific room for an extra charge of £30 per room. This is subject to availability. Upgrade supplements apply.
Check in & check out
You are welcome to check in from 4:00pm at the earliest. On arrival, you’ll enjoy a complimentary cream tea and get to meet your fellow guests, our HF Holidays Leaders, and the rest of the friendly team.
On the day of departure, we kindly ask all guests to check out by 10:00am. You’ll be asked to settle your bill prior to leaving. You may, of course, make a charitable donation to our HF Holidays Pathways Fund if you wish. Please note that we only accept card payments.
Room supplements
Superior | Premium single | Premium double/twin | Choose your room |
£25 pppn | £20 pppn | £20 pppn | £30 per room |
About your stay
A warm welcome
We want you to feel comfortable from the moment you arrive. You’ll find a welcome pack in your room with guest registration forms, menus, order forms for dinners and picnic lunches, the Wi-Fi password, and the front door code. Our houses are locked at night, so we recommend noting the Duty Manager’s number on arrival in case of an emergency (or getting locked out).
Evening entertainment
While evening entertainment varies from house to house, the HF Holidays Big Pub Quiz held after dinner on Wednesdays is a weekly staple. Your HF Holidays Leader may be around for tips on guided and self-guided walking routes as well as visit-worthy local attractions.
Walks talks
Our HF Holidays Leaders host guided walking information briefings before dinner on arrival days. This is followed by a group Walks Talk for information on the following day’s walking delights (held before dinner every evening). Self-guided walking guests are, of course, welcome.
The walking day
Prior to setting off on walks, your HF Holidays Leader will run you through a short safety briefing. There’s also an up-to-date weather forecast on display at the house to ensure you have appropriate clothing and footwear. If you choose to do your own walks or are on a self-guided walking holiday, we ask that you please complete an Independent Walker Card each day. These can be found near the Discovery Point in the house.
Food & drink
Led by experienced chefs, we serve a wide range of dishes made with fresh and seasonal ingredients. We always aim to source the best produce available and use home-grown herbs and vegetables from our own gardens whenever possible. Additionally, we have a licensed bar with beers, soft drinks, and a superb selection of spirits. Full-board comes as standard and includes a cream tea on arrival and a hearty breakfast on departure day.
HF Holidays understands the importance of managing allergens effectively to ensure food is safe for guests with food allergies. Whilst we are always able to confidently inform guests which allergens are present in our ingredients and dishes, we are unable to guarantee absolute freedom from the 14 main allergens in our kitchens. Vegetarian and vegan menu choices are available. If you have allergies, food intolerances, or any special dietary requirements, please inform our reservation team at the time of booking.
Accessibility
For accessibility and assistance information, please contact our expert team on 020 3974 8865 or view the accessibility information online for Alltshellach

Getting to Alltshellach
Find out more about this location including travel details and room types.
More InformationEssential information
The UK has a famously unpredictable climate so it's best to be prepared for weather that’s sunny one minute and raining the next. To make it easier, here’s a list of items you should consider packing.
Essentials
- Suitable footwear such as waterproof walking boots that provide ankle support and good grip
- Waterproof and windproof jacket, preferably insulated
- Comfortable clothing (jeans & waterproof capes are not suitable)
- Waterproof overtrousers
- Gloves and a warm hat (or sunhat)
- Rucksack
- Water bottle (at least 1 litre capacity)
- A small torch
- Sunscreen
- Mobile phone and portable charger
- Watch
- UV sunglasses
Recommended
- Several base layers (long-sleeve or short-sleeve)
- Cushioned walking socks to avoid blisters
- First aid kit, including plasters and insect repellent
- Sit mat
- Spare pair of socks
- Energy snacks
- Waterproof pouch for valuables
- Rubbish bag (remember to always leave no trace)
- Wallet/purse
Optional extras
- Walking poles, useful for descents
- Flask for hot drinks
- Durable lunch box
- Gaiters
- Blister kit
- Waterproof rucksack liner
- Head torch
- GPS device
Alltshellach Calendar
- Guided Walking
- Self-Guided Walking
- Special Interests
- Unavailable to Book
Guest reviews
All holidays are subject to availability. Supplements may apply.
Non-member fee: £30 per person.
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
Holiday prices
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