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Walking Holidays in Scotland

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West Highland Way Grade 3

About the West Highland Way

Conceived in the 1960's but finally opened in 1980, the West Highland Way is Scotland’s first official long distance route. Starting in Milngavie on the outskirts of Glasgow the it follows the edge of Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater Loch, and winds through the very heart of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Scotland's first National Park.

The West Highland Way then proceeds by Glen Falloch and Strath Fillan then heads across the expanse of Rannoch Moor and over the Devil's staircase to the finish in Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis.

A walk along the West Highland Way is a week of delights, the landscapes and views change daily. Truly a grand walk, the West Highland Way is a great way to discover the vast diversity and appeal of Scotland's landscapes.

About your walking holiday

The West Highland Way is a 95 mile walk of superb variety with the landscape becoming grander by the day. Walk the West Highland Way as part of a guided C~N~Do group and pass through some of the best scenery in the lowlands and highlands of Scotland.

"I've wanted to do the West highland Way route for the last 3 years and I wasn't disappointed!. The hostels were warm and friendly and the food was to a very professional standard!"

G. Bowen on the CNDo Scotland West Highland Way

The walk follows paths, tracks and country roads. Average daily distance about 13 miles with longest being the 5th with about 16 miles and the 3rd being the roughest.

Since 1984, of the many, many hundreds of C~N~Do walkers have successfully walked the West Highland Way the age range has been 12 to 83, so it's well within the scope of most reasonably fit and healthy folk!

Please Note

The West Highland Way is also available as a self guided holiday.

Download the West Highland Way equipment list.

Book Your West Highland Way Walking Holiday

How would you like to pay for your CNDo Scotland activity?

If you would prefer to pay by:

  • Cheque/bank draft - download our postal booking form.
  • Credit/Debit card securely - use the Book Now button below
Dates SRS Price Spaces (?)  
11 - 18 July n/a £596 No spaces available
1 - 8 Aug n/a £596 Limited spaces available
26 Sept - 3 Oct n/a £557 Limited spaces available
24 - 31 Oct n/a £557 Spaces available

Group Bookings & Private Guiding

Additional dates or spaces are available for group booking and private guiding by arrangement. Please phone us on 01786 445 703 or complete the Special Enquiry form.

Early Booking Discount

Book your holiday more than 12 weeks in advance and pay in full to claim 5% off the normal holiday price.

The discount cannot be applied after your booking is received. Terms & Conditions apply.

Guided West Highland Way - What's included?

map - West Highland Way walking holiday

Your walking holiday includes:

  • Qualified Walking Group or Mountain Leader
  • Support Manager
  • 7 walking days
  • 7 nights hostel accommodation (alt accommodation available)
  • Full board
  • Transport from and back to Stirling
  • Daily transport as required and for baggage
  • Personalised Certificate

Group size:

Minimum Number:
6
Maximum number per leader:
15

Guided West Highland Way - Brief Itinerary:

Meet at Stirling station: 09:30

Return: 12:00

Day 1: Drive to Milngavie to start the West Highland Way in the heart of town. The first day's destination is the old Drymen Road, about 13mls (21km) away.

Day 2: Now the Way heads through Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, we head from old Drymen Road by the Garadhban forest, Conic Hill and the shores of Loch Lomond, to Rowardennan, approx. 13mls (22km). Today's highlight, crossing into the Highlands and the views of Loch Lomond from Conic Hill

Day 3: Walk by the "Bonnie bonnie banks" of the eastern shores of Loch Lomond to Inverarnan, about 14mls (24km). Woodlands and water are never far away.

Day 4: Head up through Glen Falloch from Inverarnan to Tyndrum, about 13mls (21km). WE pass the half way point of the West Highland Way at St Fillan's Kirk. Our first true Highland Glen.

Day 5: Now for the wonderful wide vistas of Rannoch Moor. Continue from Tyndrum to Black Rock Cottage, app. 16mls (27km) of mainly easy track walking, with some ascents of 100 - 150m.

Day 6: Walk from Black Rock Cottage and the edge of Glencoe, up and over the Devil's Staircase to Kinlochleven, about 12mls (20km). The mountain landscapes just get bigger, wilder and grander.

Day 7: The West Highland Way finally heads from Kinlochleven by Glen Nevis to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, about 14mls (24km) away. Finishing the route by the military road and forest paths with time to stand and absorb the air and scnery, reflect on memories over the walk and ..time to celebrate!!

Day 8: Return to Stirling by mini-bus to arrive about noon.

Recommended Reading for the West Highland Way

To get the most from your West Highland Way walking holiday you may wish to do some background reading prior to departure.

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Contact C~N~Do Scotland

C~N~Do Scotland Ltd
Unit 33 Stirling Enterprise Park,
Springbank Road,Stirling, FK7 7RP
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Tel/Fax: 01786 445 703

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