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The West Highland Way Waiting list

Discover the raw beauty of Scotland on this iconic 96-mile journey from Milngavie to Fort William. The West Highland Way is a trekker’s dream, winding through ancient glens, misty lochs, and towering mountains that paint the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

Whether you’re tracing the shores of Loch Lomond, crossing the rugged Rannoch Moor, or conquering the Devil's Staircase, every step brings a new adventure and breathtaking vistas.

Join us on this unforgettable journey and experience the Highlands at their finest, with carefully planned routes, cozy accommodations, and expert guidance every step of the way.

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By joining our waiting list you will be first to hear when the trip goes live as well as receive a discount on the trip. We will only be running a handful of dates for 2025 to make sure we can deliver the best possible experience for you.

Enter your details below to be first to learn about our West Highland Way trip.

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WHO IS THIS FOR?

The West Highland Way Trek is perfect for those with a love for nature, history, and adventure. It suits trekkers of varying experience levels, from intermediate hikers to seasoned backpackers, who are looking for a multi-day journey through scenic and rugged terrain.

The West Highland Way trek requires a moderate to high level of fitness, as the trail includes varied terrain, with some long daily distances and challenging sections.

    Adventure Overview

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    Duration

    4-9 Days

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    Start Location

    Scotland

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    Date(s)

    March-October

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    Guide Ratio

    N/A

  • Ability

    Level A

    Level A

    You’re not quite sure where to start but you’re hungry for an adventure and can’t wait to get going. Bring it on!

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    Price

    TBC

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Loch Lomond

The trail follows the eastern shore of this iconic loch, offering gorgeous views of the water and surrounding peaks. The path here can be rugged and undulating, but it’s well worth it for the secluded coves and enchanting oak woodlands you’ll pass.

Conic Hill

Near the village of Balmaha, Conic Hill provides a relatively short but steep climb with panoramic views of Loch Lomond and its islands. It’s a fantastic spot for a photo-op and an early taste of the Highland scenery.

The Devil’s Staircase

Don’t let the name intimidate you! This iconic zig-zagging ascent, reaching the trail’s highest point, rewards hikers with breathtaking views of the surrounding Glencoe mountains. It’s a challenging climb, but the panoramas at the top are unforgettable.

Glencoe

Walking into Glencoe, with its towering mountains and deep glens, is one of the most dramatic parts of the trek. Known for its history and raw beauty, Glencoe’s rugged peaks and tranquil valleys offer scenery that is both humbling and awe-inspiring.

Ben Nevis

Ending the trail at the foot of the UK’s highest mountain is a fitting finale. Some trekkers even choose to extend their adventure by summiting Ben Nevis. Even from below, the views of this mighty peak make for a memorable end to the journey.

The Bridge of Orchy

This small but charming village is surrounded by stunning landscapes, making it a perfect spot for rest and a reminder of Scotland’s rich history. Nearby, the trail takes you over the beautiful white-stone bridge crossing the River Orchy.

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