Guided mountain walking accessible from Fort William, set in the outdoor capital of the UK.
The Lochaber area provides an abundance of stunning Scottish landscapes ready and waiting to be explored by you, with support from our experienced, professional and highly qualified guides. Choose from easy going low level routes or more challenging journeys that include mountain summits.
We specialise in guiding unique routes off the beaten track and enable you to explore places that you would otherwise be unlikely to reach. All whilst experiencing a variety of natural and human history first hand in breath-taking settings.
We work with a wide variety of people and are very adept at tailoring routes to suit all ages and abilities. Explore the suggestions below for some ideas of what we can offer. If you have a particular location, mountain route or Munro summit in mind then get in touch and we will ensure you fulfil your objective in the most enjoyable way possible.
If you are looking to improve your skills for independent hill walking then check our our Mountain Skills Courses, all of which can also be provided on a bespoke basis on dates that suit you.
Explore the ideas below for a unique way to experience the landscapes of Lochaber, Fort William
Brae Lochaber; people and place
This circular walk climbs past loch and through moorland to reach a high point revealing dramatic mountain scenes in all directions. It is a journey through a quiet corner of Lochaber steeped in natural and human history.
Beneath Ben Nevis; Stories in the shadows
For many people it is all about standing on the top of the UK’s tallest mountain however, if you want a true feel for its character then there is no better place to be than beneath the imposing north face of Ben Nevis.
Glen Roy; A geological mystery
This journey explores the remote northern end of Glen Roy. Famed for its ‘Parallel Roads’ it is a beautiful, rugged glen where both nature and people have left their mark.
Making Mountains; stories set in stone
The impressive peak of Stob Ban stands high above Glen Nevis and provides a perfect backdrop through which to explore the geological story of the area.
High Corries; an icy past
This mountain journey explores the remote western end of Glen Nevis. Climbing high to explore glacial features and reach wild, hidden corries with breathtaking views.
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