Scotland’s West Highland Way Hike

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We invite you to join us on one of Scotland’s oldest long-distance footpaths, the West Highland Way, offering some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. The West Highland Way (also referred to as just the “Way”), finished in 1980, took almost 20 years to complete. Beginning near Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, and following alongside Britain’s largest b...
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Overview

Trip type
Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • Explore Rowardennan, where we begin our hike of Ben Lomond
    • Enjoy the fine mountain scenery, which includes the picturesque cone of Beinn Odhar
    • Experience hiking, crossing the “Bridge” as we leave the village, and have a short climb with distant views of the Rannoch Moor
    • Opportunity to hike Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain at 4,409.

What's this trip about?

    We invite you to join us on one of Scotland’s oldest long-distance footpaths, the West Highland Way, offering some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. The West Highland Way (also referred to as just the “Way”), finished in 1980, took almost 20 years to complete. Beginning near Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, and following alongside Britain’s largest body of inland water, Loch Lomond, the Way ends in Fort William, at the foot of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis. The Scottish Highlands and Lowlands are separated by the Highland Boundary Fault, which runs through the middle of Loch Lomond, creating both a contrast in geology as well as the human history of the two areas. Along this 95-mile walk through Scotland, we will hike through a variety of landscapes, moorland and heath, river valleys and farmland, mountains and woodland.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - max of 12 people
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportAll internal ground transport included
Start CityGlasgow
End CityGlasgow

Travel Themes

  • Cultural
  • Hiking & Walking
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Transformative

Destinations

  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • Scotland

Attractions

  • Glasgow

Activities

  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • History
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Nature

Trip includes

    • All accommodations
    • Private baths when available, daily luggage transfer
    • All breakfasts (full Scottish), four Dinners
    • Group pick up at Glasgow International Airport
    • All group transfers on buses and vans as described in the itinerary
    • Guides
    • Great hiking
    • Lots of good memories.

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Itinerary

Travel Map

Day 1:

Pickup at the Glasgow International Airport, transfer to Drymen. This village, with its quaint village green, boasts one of the oldest registered pubs in Scotland, established in 1734. After settling in at our B&B, we will meet as a group for our welcome dinner and orientation.

Day 2:

Leaving Dryman, we join the “Way” just outside the village. Walking on a wide track, we ascend gradually through the Garadhban Forest as we approach our first major climb of the route, Conic Hill (1,184′). From the top we’ll have great views of Loch Lomond and the mou...

Optional side trip to the island of Inchcailloch

One of the five islands at the mouth of the Endrick River managed as a nature reserve, Inchcailloch, “a jewel in Loch Lomond,” is well worth the trip. A small ferry goes from Balmaha across to the island, where there are a number of trails and beautiful views looking back at Ben Lomond and down the length of Loch Lomond.

Day 3:

We’ll begin the day with a short transfer to Rowardennan, where we begin our hike of Ben Lomond. In 1891, Sir Hugo Munro published the first list of all Scotland’s peaks over 3,000 feet. Until then there had been much debate as to exactly how many 3,000-ft peaks there...

Day 4:

Leaving the Rowardennan, we continue our hike along Loch Lomond. This section is considered by many to be the most arduous section of the “Way.” The trail hugs the shore, crossing sections encumbered by boulders and tree roots. The scenery, however, is spectacular as ...

Day 5:

We begin hiking, crossing the “Bridge” as we leave the village, and have a short climb with distant views of the Rannoch Moor, which we will be crossing later in the day. Overlooking Inveroran and Loch Tulla, the trail descends to Inveroran, where we can stop for a mo...

Day 6:
We will have a shorter hike today, though still demanding, as we cross over the highest point of the “Way” at 1,850 feet. The climb begins with the “Devil’s Staircase.” Not as bad as the name may suggest, the route follows an old military road built in 1750 by roughly 45...
Day 7:

The last day on the “Way” begins with a climb of 900 feet, arriving at the Lairigmor, the “great pass,” situated between high hills on the left and the even higher Mamores to our right. There are eleven Munros in this section of the West Highland Way. As we descend to...

Day 8:

Weather permitting, we will have an opportunity to hike Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain at 4,409′. Dominating the landscape around Fort William, Ben Nevis begins its rise directly from sea level. Another option is a day hike to Steall Falls in the Nevis Gorge. T...

Day 9:

The trip will end after one last Scottish breakfast. Individual travel to Glasgow. There are both trains and buses from Fort William to Glasgow. The train takes about 4 hours (no advance reservations needed). There are two trains per day from Fort William to the Glasg...

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Last Updated: 7/16/2018

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The foundation of Distant Journeys rests on our expertise in adventure-based outdoor leadership and our extensive background in developing and running international hiking experiences. For 29 years, we have specialized in guided hikes and self-guided hiking and walking trips along Europe’s classic long-distance routes and to areas of inspiring natural beauty.

When we first started Distant Journeys, we were two young Outward Bound instructors eager to share the unique and unlimited possibilities that hiking Europe offered. After spending countless windy, rainy nights on pulling boats, when the cook stove wouldn’t light and the tarp leaked and the anchor dragged, or days of hiking through the Maine mountains weighted down with tents, cook pans and food while shepherding bands of energetic adolescents, the experience of arriving at a mountain hut at the end of a day of hiking to be greeted by a cold drink, a hot meal and warm bed was eternally captivating.

In our nearly 20 years of experience working as Outward Bound instructors, we each worked with a wide range of populations: from youth at risk, to women’s groups, to standard groups consisting of teachers, West Point and Coast Guard cadets and corporate executives. We instructed, supported and led course components including sailing, hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, ropes courses and problem-solving initiatives. And we worked with these groups in challenging and, at times, stressful wilderness situations, while imparting the skills necessary for participants to conduct their own expeditions.

Since offering the Tour du Mont Blanc for the first time as a guided trip 29 years ago, we have expanded our trip offerings to include 15 trips in eight countries. We have chosen to keep our company small so that we can remain true to our touchstone of personal service, and so that we can continue to guide the routes we love and still have time to develop new trips to destinations that intrigue us.

Our Distant Journeys trips are by no means Outward Bound courses. However, what we’ve learned from Outward Bound and from all of our time out on the trails of Europe is that if we are willing to leave the routines of our everyday lives and step into a life that is more in tune with the rhythm of the natural world, even if it is only for a short time, we will feel more alive, more energized and more vital. And, if we are willing to travel in a way that is open to surprises and the unexpected, then every journey becomes a true adventure.

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While it’s been nearly thirty years since we first hiked the Tour du Mont Blanc, the true beauty of hiking in Europe remains. You can still throw a change of clothes, your rain gear and lunch in a pack, step out the door and walk anywhere you want to go. You are never far from a signpost, a footpath or a welcoming place to quench your thirst, quell your hunger or rest your head. You are never far from the good, congenial company of fellow hikers. Nowhere else is it so possible to walk from village to village, inn to inn, or hut-to-hut and barely lay foot to asphalt or pedal to the metal.

In planning our trips, we generally are drawn to Europe’s classic routes that have intriguing histories or compelling constructs, like hiking from one coast of England to the other or from Mont Blanc to the Mediterranean. We work to maintain the integrity and continuity of a route by hiking as much of it as possible and using alternate transportation only as needed, while at the same time fitting the experience into a time frame that most of us can manage.

We also understand the value of lingering. Some places are so welcoming and offer so much that it is worth settling in a bit, spending time doing day hikes and coming back to the same accommodation each evening.

Whether planning a long-distance route or a hotel-based trip, the key for us has always been simplicity and balance. Our aim is to travel well, but without excess, to travel in ways that are environmentally respectful and that are in tune with local traditions and customs. Traveling in the traditional European style of staying in small inns, hotels and mountain huts, carrying our own packs, and using local transportation, lifts and trams brings us closer to the heart of a place. Keeping our groups small minimizes our impact on our surroundings, and assures for flexibility and a higher level of personal attention.

Our trips are about the rewards of physical endeavour and the benefits of connecting with other people and other cultures in real ways. Above all they are an expression of our abiding respect for our natural world, for its beauty, its power and the gifts it holds for those who are willing to travel its contours slowly and simply.

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What's excluded

    • Air fare
    • Outbound transportation at trip’s end on Day 9
    • Optional/individual transfers between inns or individual excursions
    • Four dinners, items not on set dinner menus
    • Beverages
    • Insurance
    • Tips to guides
    • Ttems of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, excess baggage charge, etc.).
Cancellation policy

Should you find it necessary to cancel, a cancellation fee will apply based on the date we receive written notice:

Over 60 days prior to departure—$200 fee

60-30 days prior to departure—50% of land costs

Less than 30 days or failure to show—no refund

There will be no refunds or credits for unused portions or uncompleted tours for any reason whatsoever.

Please note that a few of our trips have payment schedules and cancellation fees that are more stringent. These exceptions are clearly indicated in the detailed itineraries, printed separately for each trip.

Distant Journeys, Inc. reserves the right to cancel any trip prior to departure for any reason whatsoever, including insufficient registrations. Generally, a cancellation would be made more than 45 days in advance of the departure date. If we find it necessary to cancel a trip, all payments made to Distant Journeys, Inc. will be refunded immediately. However, Distant Journeys, Inc. shall not be responsible or liable for other expenses incurred by the participant as a result of such a cancellation.

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Meals Included

All Breakfast and 4 Dinners

Age Requirements
No age restrictions
Additional Information

Most evenings will be spent in small towns or villages. For the most part, these are not typical tourist destinations and therefore have limited choices of accommodations. The accommodations on this route are comfortable but not fancy and will run the gamut from small, simple, bed and breakfasts to comfortable country inns and hotels. All reflect the local character and offer a friendly welcome. Please note: Most accommodations include rooms with private baths; however, there are two or three nights with shared bathrooms. Breakfasts and dinners are served at the hotels or a nearby restaurant or pub. Lunches are picnic style along the trail, with the occasional stop at a pub or tea room.

Travel

It is easiest to fly to Glasgow, Scotland, from where you can easily travel to Milngavie by train or taxi. However, there are frequent trains from Edinburgh and Manchester as well, just be sure to allow for extra travel time.

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