Escape to the Scottish Highlands this winter for a week of mountain adventures
Saturday 22nd February 2025 – Saturday 1st March 2025
Join us for a fully inclusive week of guided winter walking in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Our cosy base in Spean Bridge means we can access a wide variety of mountains within a day.
From Glencoe and Ben Nevis to the south, to Glen Shiel in the North and the Cairngorms in the East the opportunities for winter hill walking are vast. Meaning we can go where the weather and conditions are best, ensuring you get the most out of your week.
Who is this week for?
The aim of this week is to enjoy a wide variety of winter hill walking with a focus on Munros (mountains over 3000ft/915m high). With this in mind the week is aimed at people who have some experience of winter mountains.
This doesn’t have to be a lot. You should be ok walking in crampons and know how to use an ice axe. There will be opportunity within the week to refresh and build on existing skills but this is not the primary focus.
This week is for you if:
- You have previously attended a winter skills course and would like to build on this experience
- You have done some independent winter walking but would like to grow your skills and experience. Including, taking on some more challenging hills and conditions
- You enjoy winter walking and would like to have a break from all the planning. Let an experienced guide take care of the logistics and help you further develop your skills and confidence
- You have a lot of summer mountain walking experience and are confident you will easily pick up walking in crampons and using an ice axe
Your Guides
Anna is a Winter Mountain Leader with over a decades worth of experience of winter hiking and climbing in the Scottish Highlands. She lives locally to Spean Bridge and and knows the area intimately. She is passionate about supporting people to gain skills and confidence in the mountains.
Cal is a Winter Mountain Leader and Mountaineering and Climbing Instructor. He has been living in Fort William for the last four years. He loves spending time in the mountains and helping others to do so too.
The Walking
The week will include 5 days of guided walking, there will be one full rest day which will be timed to make the most of the weather. We will get out in the mountains whatever the weather and conditions. Winter can bring a wide variety of both in the Highlands and there is a lot to be gained from experiencing them all.
The aim will be to head out each day on a route that includes at least one Munro (mountain) summit. Exactly where we go will be determined by the weather, conditions and interests of the group. This is your week and you will have plenty of opportunity to input into where we walk, any skills you want to focus on and the length of the days.
Although not the main focus there will be the opportunity to work on the following skills during the week:
- Route planning, interpreting weather forecasts and winter navigation
- Avalanche awareness and understanding snow/ice conditions
- Winter movement including use of winter boots and crampons
- Ice Axe arrest
Having two guides gives us the flexibility to go to different locations and complete different routes. We don’t all need to do the same thing each day. If you chose to have more than one rest day you are welcome to do so.
The Accommodation
Your base for the week will be the Distant Hills Guest House. We will have exclusive use of this warm, welcoming and comfortable accommodation.
There is a large living area for relaxing in the evenings with a cosy fire and fully stocked bar. There is also an outdoor hot tub for those bold enough to brave the elements.
The Food
The week will be fully catered by professional cooks and bakers Nathan and Amalia of ‘Foresta, Forno di comunità’. Having cooked all over the world they are now based in the Italian Dolomites but maintain strong ties with Scotland having lived here for a number of years.
Their ethos is to cook with the seasons, from scratch with menus designed to consider the required nutrition to support mountain activities.
Blending together Scottish ingredients and some delights from their Italian larder they will provide nourishing and delicious meals while accommodating individual dietary needs.
Example daily menu
Breakfast
Sourdough breads, soft boiled eggs, local honey, jams.
Multigrain porridge
Cinnamon Buns
Tea, filter coffee or moka, Glen Lyon Coffee Roasters
Packed Lunch
Filled Baguette – Isle of Mull Cheddar & cavolo nero pesto
Malt cake with prunes & hazelnut
Dinner
Polenta with slow cooked local venison (or roast mushrooms)
Roast pumpkin, chilli butter & gremolata
Braised winter greens
Deep dish apple pie & creme anglaise
Outline schedule
The week is designed to have a lot of built in flexibility but the following gives you an idea of how the days might play out.
Examples of locations we may walk in include; Glencoe, The Mamores, Ben Nevis, The Aonachs, Creag Meagidh, Northern Cairngorms, Glen Shiel.
Saturday | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Arrival, check in after 3pm | Intro walk to refresh skills | Mountain Walking | Mountain Walking | Rest Day | Mountain Walking | Mountain Walking | Depart after breakfast |
Kit check & briefing 5pm | |||||||
Welcome Dinner 6:30pm |
Booking
The cost for the week (7 nights), including* all accommodation, food and mountain guiding is as follows:
£1695 per room (2 people sharing) : £1195 solo occupancy
If you are a solo traveller and would be happy to share a twin room with another solo traveller in order to reduce costs please get in touch to arrange this.
*winter equipment hire is not included in this cost. You will need to have your own winter walking boots, crampons and ice axe or hire these independently. Please get in touch if you would like advice on this.
There are a a maximum of 12 places on the week. This ensures a 1:6 ratio on the hill keeping the group sizes small means plenty of opportunity for 1:1 support from your guides during the week.
A minimum of 8 people are required for the trip to run. Rooms can be secured with a £250 deposit and the balance paid in instalments to suit you. Full payment is due by 8th January 2025.
You do not need a vehicle to participate in the week. Spean Bridge is accessible via public transport and car sharing will be arranged from the accommodation during the week.
Once you have made a booking you will receive an email confirmation. We will then contact you closer to the time with further details including a full kit list and itinerary for the week.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.
For more information or private bookings please enquire below.