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Scottish Highlands Explorer August 2023
If you would like to book on this trip, please contact us
4 Explorer Days without accommodation option, £270 pp
4 Explorer Days with accommodation option, £525 pp
Our new Scottish Highlands Explorer holiday will tour the West Highlands of Scotland complete with breathtaking scenic walks and touring, as we explore by foot and minibus many of the highlights in the region, including the Glenfinnan Viaduct, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, Caledonian Lochs, Falls of Foyer and the West Highlands outstanding coastline at Morar.
Based in the central location of Fort William we’ll be perfectly placed for exploring the fantastic West Highlands of Scotland.
Highlights
- Fully guided Scottish Highlands explorer holiday
- Walking with breathtaking scenery
- Loch Ness & Falls of Foyer
- Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Scottish Highlands west coast
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Accommodation at the Alexandra Hotel
Part of the very fabric of Fort William since 1876, the Alexandra Hotel provides traditional Scottish Hospitality at its best. We have reserved a limited number of single ensuite and twin ensuite rooms. Accommodation is for 3 nights, with cooked breakfast included.
Additional information
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Thursday – Fort William Welcome Evening
Check in at the Alexandra Hotel is from 3pm. The Thursday Welcome Evening (optional) is 6.30pm in the hotel, where we can have a drink and evening meal together. It’s a chance for everyone on the Explorer holiday to meet and the Country Adventures trip leader will be on hand to answer any questions about the itinerary. If you’re unable to make it to the Welcome Evening, the Trip Notes detail everything you need to know about the holiday.
For guests who arrive early, there is a 12noon option to visit the Ben Nevis Distillery with the trip leader, followed by a 3.30pm guided walk to nearby Inverlochy Castle and The Old Fort in Fort William.
Friday - Glenfinnan & Scottish Highlands West Coast
Today our scenic journey takes us to Glenfinnan for a rewarding country trail that takes in the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct in time to see the West Highland Jacobite steam train pass across it.
Also the location of the famous Jacobite uprising, a visit to Glenfinnan should be on everyone’s travel bucket list.
Grade of Walk Easy/ Moderate
Distance 2 miles (3.2km)
Total Ascent 284 ft (86m)
After visiting Glenfinnan we continue by minibus to the Scottish Highlands stunning west coast with stops at Arisaig village, where you may want to have lunch at the local coastal pub to try the local mussels or fish and chips. Our next stop is stunning Morar, home of the deepest freshwater body in the British Isles with a maximum depth of 1,017 ft, and also home to the majestic Silver Sands beach where we’ll enjoy a 3 mile guided walk along the beach and coastline.
Grade of Walk Easy
Distance 5.5 miles (8.9km)
Total Ascent 150 ft (45m)
The journey between Fort William and Morar is a scenic delight with vast lochs to stop and view plus a wealth of Scottish history and heritage along the way.
In the evening, a social evening is planned in Fort William, where the group can meet up for a drink and enjoy an evening meal together.
Saturday - Loch Ness Explorer & Falls of Foyer
Our visit to Fort Augustus today passes several highland lochs, the famous Caledonian canal and also the location of where the WWII solders secretly undertook their commando training. Once in Fort Augustus we’ll enjoy a guided walk of the famous Falls of Foyer – a short but spectacular walk that takes in the must see sight of Loch Ness, and the Falls of Foyers, which are set in a dramatic gorge.
Grade of Walk Easy/ Moderate
Distance 6 miles (9.6km)
Total Ascent 700 ft (213m)
There will also be time to explore Fort Augustus, plus a visit to see Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness and an opportunity if anyone wishes to, to go inside the castle and explore (additional entrance fee is payable on entry).
In the evening, a social evening is planned in Fort William, where the group can meet up for a drink and enjoy an evening meal together.
Sunday - Departure Day & Optional Walk
For our last day, we have an optional half day guided walk along the West Highland Way in Glen Nevis, just behind Fort William, and an opportunity to take in the view of the UK’s highest mountain – Ben Nevis – without having to climb it!
Grade of Walk Easy/ Moderate
Distance 6 miles (9.6km)
Total Ascent 900 ft (274m)
Alternatively, if you wish to take some time to explore Fort William by yourself, there are numerous options including the Ben Nevis Whiskey Distillery to visit, or take a cruise on Loch Linnhe, facing the Alexandra Hotel.
Essential Info
Accommodation
Accommodation is included as part of this trip. We have reserved a limited number of single ensuite and twin shared rooms at the Alexandra Hotel, Fort William. All breakfasts are included in the price of the trip.
The Alexandra Hotel sits within its own grounds and offers ample free parking. The hotel is just off the main high street into Fort William, and the Train Station is a 3-minute walk to the hotel.
If you prefer to book alternative accommodation, but still enjoy all the other elements of the trip, you may find the following links useful:
Booking.com search for accommodation in Fort William, Scotland
Food & Drink
For the walk(s) please bring with you a packed lunch and refreshments. Occasionally on some guided walks (Grade 1 to 2 walks) we may pass a country inn or tea room where if we have time we can call in, however having a packed lunch with you gives the group the freedom to have lunch wherever we are on the walking route. In Fort William there are ample food stores and a Morrisons supermarket to purchase lunch items.
On each night, an optional social evening in Fort William is organised by Country Adventures, where the group can meet up for a drink and enjoy an evening meal together.
Transport
Complimentary transport during the trip is included.
Fitness Levels
Our walks are by no means designed to be endurance tests where everyone sets off at a blistering pace. Far from it, it’s about a fine day in the hills in good company enjoying the best of fell walking with exceptional views but it is important to state that for everyone’s walking enjoyment walking does require a minimum level of fitness and stamina. Hill / Mountain walking experience is not essential as long as you have a reasonable level of fitness. For the higher level graded walks (i.e. Challenging Grade) it is advisable that you are someone who enjoys regular cardio exercise or have experience of mountain walking and have the stamina/ leg strength in order to be better prepared for longer sections of uphill & downhill walking associated with higher mountain treks.
Walking Grades Explained
Grade 1 (Easy) Normally 5-8 miles, may include gentle ascents and descents of up to a total 1100ft of ascent and similar descent over a day’s walk. Easier scenic walking at lower altitudes along paths and tracks.
Grade 2 (Moderate) Normally 6-10 miles on paths and tracks, between 800ft – 1700ft of total ascent and similar descent. Longer walks, on hills and moorland.
Grade 3 (Moderate Mountain) Normally ranging from 6-10 miles, between 1700ft – 2600ft of ascent, similar descent. Longer walks, over higher ground with possibly steeper ups and downs on paths and tracks.
Grade 4 (Challenging) Normally ranging from 8-13 miles, between 1500ft – 3000+ft of ascent, similar descent, over undulating mountain terrain, walking at higher levels with steep ups and downs. Suitable for people with a good level of fitness.
Kit List
What you need to bring with you for the walks
- Good, comfortable walking boots with a cleated sole and good ankle support are essential.
- Waterproof jacket and over-trousers.
- Warm, dry walking clothing. Unsuitable clothing includes Jeans or cotton tracksuit bottoms and cotton t-shirts (cotton is a poor insulating fabric and when wet it takes a long time to dry, which can lead to a rapid loss of body heat as well as being uncomfortable).
- A number of thin layers are better than one thick/ heavy jumper. We suggest a fleece for extra warmth especially when we stop on the hills for lunch.
- Hat and gloves (even in summer – any wind chill on the mountain tops will lead to cooler temperatures).
- Sunglasses, sun cream.
- Hot or cold drinks (i.e. a minimum of 2 litres of water).
- Plenty of food and drink for lunch and snacks.
- A rucksack large enough to carry it all in (20-30 litres), ideally with a waterproof liner.
- Any medication you need.
- Thermos flask. We recommend bringing warm drinks with you, as even on sunny days it can occasionally feel cooler, especially on the summits of the higher-level mountain walks.
- Walking poles (if you use them).
We want you to enjoy your time with Country Adventures and have the best possible adventure experience. Please be aware that if any participants are not properly equipped for the walk (i.e. with walking boots and waterproofs), at the guide’s discretion we reserve the right to not allow them on the walk for reasons of safety for both the individual and the group. If you need clarification on any of the equipment requirements, please do not hesitate to ask.
Trip Schedule & Activity Meeting Times
Please ensure you give yourself plenty of time to get to the meeting point at the required time. The transport for our day walks will leave promptly at the stated time and due to the nature of scheduled trips, we are unable to provide refunds if unfortunately, you miss the departure time.
Meeting Point
Alexandra Hotel Check-in is available from 3pm
Welcome Evening – 6.30pm at the Alexandra Hotel
Walking Days – 8.45am at the Alexandra Hotel
Address: Alexandra Hotel, Parade, Town Centre, Fort William PH33 6AZ
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