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Page 1: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

The Rob Roy WaySelf Guided

Trip Grade Blue 4

View Trip Dates Book Now

The Rob Roy Way is a long distance hiking trail through the southern Highlands

Starting in the village of Drymen yoursquoll hike for 92 miles across The Trossachs and through Perthshire to the pretty Highland town of Pitlochry and the end of the trail

The route takes you through quiet forests past beautiful lochs across open moorlands and rolling hills following a way-marked trail It passes through the lands once home to Highland clans including itrsquos famous namesake the cattle-reiver Rob Roy MacGregor Starting in the village of Drymen yoursquoll hike through the rugged Trossachs and into Perthshire Following the banks of stunning Loch Tay and into Strathtay yoursquoll find flourishing woodlands and rivers of flowing silver before you arrive at the pretty Highland town of Pitlochry and the end of the trail Since the Rob Roy Way is one of Scotlandrsquos best kept secrets you can be sure of quiet trails and tranquil countryside

The Rob Roy Way

Highlightsbull Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor Scotlandrsquos most notorious outlawbull Experience the breathtaking views of The Rob Roy Way taking in ancient woodlands open

moorlands and rolling hillsbull Enjoy the sense of accomplishment each day hiking from point to point covering 92 miles

along this trailbull We will arrange all accommodation luggage transfer and provide you with maps and

comprehensive route notes

Book with confidencebull You pick the dates that suit you ndash we make all the arrangements required

Point to Point

Day 1 | Arrive in Drymen

Day 2 | Drymen to Aberfoyle

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to Callander

Day 4 | Callander to Strathyre

Day 5 | Strathyre to Killin

Day 6 | Killin to Ardtalnaig

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to Aberfeldy

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to Pitlochry

Day 8 | Depart Pitlochry

Planned It inerary

Arrival Infobull Make your own transport arrangements to Drymen and to your first accommodation

Departure Infobull From Pitlochry depart for home or onward travel after breakfast the day after

completing the hike

For advice on getting to and from Scotland please our travel advice page on our website wwwwildernessscotlandcomfaqtravel-to-scotland

Day 1 | Arrive in DrymenToday you make your way to the village of Drymen where your overnight accommodation is included and spend the night there before hitting the trail tomorrow morning

Day 2 | Drymen to AberfoyleStarting in the centre of Drymen your hike begins with a single step The first few miles out of the village are on quiet road but soon you are turning off onto forest trails which take you through the ancient Loch Ard Forest and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to Aberfoyle It is straightforward hiking on good trails making a good warm up day

Walk details 175km11 miles | Ascent 230m

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to CallanderThis morning an ascent out of Aberfoyle leads you to the top of the Mentieth Hills The path continues through forest and open moorland before you descend to picturesque Loch Venachar From here a short section of road takes you a last rise through Coihallan Wood before the route arrives in the village of Callander known as the Gateway to the Highlands

Walk details 16km10 miles | Ascent 250m

Day 4 | Callander to StrathyreTodayrsquos route is an easy distance along a well built cycle track that provides stress free walking and allows you to really enjoy the views around you Setting out from Callander you cross the river and then walk north through the Pass of Leny and soon reach the shores of Loch Lubnaig The rest of the hike is easy along the shore of the loch until you reach the end and the village of Strathyre shortly afterwards

Walk details 15 km95 miles | Ascent 155m

Day 5 | Strathyre to KillinThe first part of todayrsquos route ascends into the forest above Strathyre with good views across the glen It then descends again and winds its way to Lochearnhead before climbing once more to join a disused railway that leads north into Glen Ogle Following the track that leads you on toward the distant peaks of the Tarmachan Ridge you arrive in the village of Killin and can admire the beautiful falls of Dochart before continuing to your accommodation

Walk details 22km135 miles | Ascent 340m

Day 6 | Killin to ArdtalnaigA long steady ascent out of Killin offers some good views to the hills before you reach the moorland at the top After crossing this a long descent takes you back to the loch-side at Ardeonaig You then walk along quiet backroads for 6km before reaching Ardtalnaig There is no accommodation on this section of the walk so a pre-arranged taxi will pick you up to take you back to Killin for a second night

Walk details 19 km12 miles | Ascent 520m

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 2: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

The Rob Roy Way is a long distance hiking trail through the southern Highlands

Starting in the village of Drymen yoursquoll hike for 92 miles across The Trossachs and through Perthshire to the pretty Highland town of Pitlochry and the end of the trail

The route takes you through quiet forests past beautiful lochs across open moorlands and rolling hills following a way-marked trail It passes through the lands once home to Highland clans including itrsquos famous namesake the cattle-reiver Rob Roy MacGregor Starting in the village of Drymen yoursquoll hike through the rugged Trossachs and into Perthshire Following the banks of stunning Loch Tay and into Strathtay yoursquoll find flourishing woodlands and rivers of flowing silver before you arrive at the pretty Highland town of Pitlochry and the end of the trail Since the Rob Roy Way is one of Scotlandrsquos best kept secrets you can be sure of quiet trails and tranquil countryside

The Rob Roy Way

Highlightsbull Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor Scotlandrsquos most notorious outlawbull Experience the breathtaking views of The Rob Roy Way taking in ancient woodlands open

moorlands and rolling hillsbull Enjoy the sense of accomplishment each day hiking from point to point covering 92 miles

along this trailbull We will arrange all accommodation luggage transfer and provide you with maps and

comprehensive route notes

Book with confidencebull You pick the dates that suit you ndash we make all the arrangements required

Point to Point

Day 1 | Arrive in Drymen

Day 2 | Drymen to Aberfoyle

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to Callander

Day 4 | Callander to Strathyre

Day 5 | Strathyre to Killin

Day 6 | Killin to Ardtalnaig

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to Aberfeldy

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to Pitlochry

Day 8 | Depart Pitlochry

Planned It inerary

Arrival Infobull Make your own transport arrangements to Drymen and to your first accommodation

Departure Infobull From Pitlochry depart for home or onward travel after breakfast the day after

completing the hike

For advice on getting to and from Scotland please our travel advice page on our website wwwwildernessscotlandcomfaqtravel-to-scotland

Day 1 | Arrive in DrymenToday you make your way to the village of Drymen where your overnight accommodation is included and spend the night there before hitting the trail tomorrow morning

Day 2 | Drymen to AberfoyleStarting in the centre of Drymen your hike begins with a single step The first few miles out of the village are on quiet road but soon you are turning off onto forest trails which take you through the ancient Loch Ard Forest and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to Aberfoyle It is straightforward hiking on good trails making a good warm up day

Walk details 175km11 miles | Ascent 230m

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to CallanderThis morning an ascent out of Aberfoyle leads you to the top of the Mentieth Hills The path continues through forest and open moorland before you descend to picturesque Loch Venachar From here a short section of road takes you a last rise through Coihallan Wood before the route arrives in the village of Callander known as the Gateway to the Highlands

Walk details 16km10 miles | Ascent 250m

Day 4 | Callander to StrathyreTodayrsquos route is an easy distance along a well built cycle track that provides stress free walking and allows you to really enjoy the views around you Setting out from Callander you cross the river and then walk north through the Pass of Leny and soon reach the shores of Loch Lubnaig The rest of the hike is easy along the shore of the loch until you reach the end and the village of Strathyre shortly afterwards

Walk details 15 km95 miles | Ascent 155m

Day 5 | Strathyre to KillinThe first part of todayrsquos route ascends into the forest above Strathyre with good views across the glen It then descends again and winds its way to Lochearnhead before climbing once more to join a disused railway that leads north into Glen Ogle Following the track that leads you on toward the distant peaks of the Tarmachan Ridge you arrive in the village of Killin and can admire the beautiful falls of Dochart before continuing to your accommodation

Walk details 22km135 miles | Ascent 340m

Day 6 | Killin to ArdtalnaigA long steady ascent out of Killin offers some good views to the hills before you reach the moorland at the top After crossing this a long descent takes you back to the loch-side at Ardeonaig You then walk along quiet backroads for 6km before reaching Ardtalnaig There is no accommodation on this section of the walk so a pre-arranged taxi will pick you up to take you back to Killin for a second night

Walk details 19 km12 miles | Ascent 520m

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 3: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Day 1 | Arrive in Drymen

Day 2 | Drymen to Aberfoyle

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to Callander

Day 4 | Callander to Strathyre

Day 5 | Strathyre to Killin

Day 6 | Killin to Ardtalnaig

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to Aberfeldy

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to Pitlochry

Day 8 | Depart Pitlochry

Planned It inerary

Arrival Infobull Make your own transport arrangements to Drymen and to your first accommodation

Departure Infobull From Pitlochry depart for home or onward travel after breakfast the day after

completing the hike

For advice on getting to and from Scotland please our travel advice page on our website wwwwildernessscotlandcomfaqtravel-to-scotland

Day 1 | Arrive in DrymenToday you make your way to the village of Drymen where your overnight accommodation is included and spend the night there before hitting the trail tomorrow morning

Day 2 | Drymen to AberfoyleStarting in the centre of Drymen your hike begins with a single step The first few miles out of the village are on quiet road but soon you are turning off onto forest trails which take you through the ancient Loch Ard Forest and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to Aberfoyle It is straightforward hiking on good trails making a good warm up day

Walk details 175km11 miles | Ascent 230m

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to CallanderThis morning an ascent out of Aberfoyle leads you to the top of the Mentieth Hills The path continues through forest and open moorland before you descend to picturesque Loch Venachar From here a short section of road takes you a last rise through Coihallan Wood before the route arrives in the village of Callander known as the Gateway to the Highlands

Walk details 16km10 miles | Ascent 250m

Day 4 | Callander to StrathyreTodayrsquos route is an easy distance along a well built cycle track that provides stress free walking and allows you to really enjoy the views around you Setting out from Callander you cross the river and then walk north through the Pass of Leny and soon reach the shores of Loch Lubnaig The rest of the hike is easy along the shore of the loch until you reach the end and the village of Strathyre shortly afterwards

Walk details 15 km95 miles | Ascent 155m

Day 5 | Strathyre to KillinThe first part of todayrsquos route ascends into the forest above Strathyre with good views across the glen It then descends again and winds its way to Lochearnhead before climbing once more to join a disused railway that leads north into Glen Ogle Following the track that leads you on toward the distant peaks of the Tarmachan Ridge you arrive in the village of Killin and can admire the beautiful falls of Dochart before continuing to your accommodation

Walk details 22km135 miles | Ascent 340m

Day 6 | Killin to ArdtalnaigA long steady ascent out of Killin offers some good views to the hills before you reach the moorland at the top After crossing this a long descent takes you back to the loch-side at Ardeonaig You then walk along quiet backroads for 6km before reaching Ardtalnaig There is no accommodation on this section of the walk so a pre-arranged taxi will pick you up to take you back to Killin for a second night

Walk details 19 km12 miles | Ascent 520m

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 4: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Day 1 | Arrive in DrymenToday you make your way to the village of Drymen where your overnight accommodation is included and spend the night there before hitting the trail tomorrow morning

Day 2 | Drymen to AberfoyleStarting in the centre of Drymen your hike begins with a single step The first few miles out of the village are on quiet road but soon you are turning off onto forest trails which take you through the ancient Loch Ard Forest and the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to Aberfoyle It is straightforward hiking on good trails making a good warm up day

Walk details 175km11 miles | Ascent 230m

Day 3 | Aberfoyle to CallanderThis morning an ascent out of Aberfoyle leads you to the top of the Mentieth Hills The path continues through forest and open moorland before you descend to picturesque Loch Venachar From here a short section of road takes you a last rise through Coihallan Wood before the route arrives in the village of Callander known as the Gateway to the Highlands

Walk details 16km10 miles | Ascent 250m

Day 4 | Callander to StrathyreTodayrsquos route is an easy distance along a well built cycle track that provides stress free walking and allows you to really enjoy the views around you Setting out from Callander you cross the river and then walk north through the Pass of Leny and soon reach the shores of Loch Lubnaig The rest of the hike is easy along the shore of the loch until you reach the end and the village of Strathyre shortly afterwards

Walk details 15 km95 miles | Ascent 155m

Day 5 | Strathyre to KillinThe first part of todayrsquos route ascends into the forest above Strathyre with good views across the glen It then descends again and winds its way to Lochearnhead before climbing once more to join a disused railway that leads north into Glen Ogle Following the track that leads you on toward the distant peaks of the Tarmachan Ridge you arrive in the village of Killin and can admire the beautiful falls of Dochart before continuing to your accommodation

Walk details 22km135 miles | Ascent 340m

Day 6 | Killin to ArdtalnaigA long steady ascent out of Killin offers some good views to the hills before you reach the moorland at the top After crossing this a long descent takes you back to the loch-side at Ardeonaig You then walk along quiet backroads for 6km before reaching Ardtalnaig There is no accommodation on this section of the walk so a pre-arranged taxi will pick you up to take you back to Killin for a second night

Walk details 19 km12 miles | Ascent 520m

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 5: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Day 4 | Callander to StrathyreTodayrsquos route is an easy distance along a well built cycle track that provides stress free walking and allows you to really enjoy the views around you Setting out from Callander you cross the river and then walk north through the Pass of Leny and soon reach the shores of Loch Lubnaig The rest of the hike is easy along the shore of the loch until you reach the end and the village of Strathyre shortly afterwards

Walk details 15 km95 miles | Ascent 155m

Day 5 | Strathyre to KillinThe first part of todayrsquos route ascends into the forest above Strathyre with good views across the glen It then descends again and winds its way to Lochearnhead before climbing once more to join a disused railway that leads north into Glen Ogle Following the track that leads you on toward the distant peaks of the Tarmachan Ridge you arrive in the village of Killin and can admire the beautiful falls of Dochart before continuing to your accommodation

Walk details 22km135 miles | Ascent 340m

Day 6 | Killin to ArdtalnaigA long steady ascent out of Killin offers some good views to the hills before you reach the moorland at the top After crossing this a long descent takes you back to the loch-side at Ardeonaig You then walk along quiet backroads for 6km before reaching Ardtalnaig There is no accommodation on this section of the walk so a pre-arranged taxi will pick you up to take you back to Killin for a second night

Walk details 19 km12 miles | Ascent 520m

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 6: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Day 7 | Ardtalnaig to AberfeldyA short transfer takes you back to Ardtalnaig so that you can continue hiking where you stopped the previous day An easy start takes you along the quiet road before the trail heads uphill at Acharn Here you will see the fantastic Falls of Acharn before making you way along the path known as the Queenrsquos Drive You continue on through forest to the splendid woodland gorge of the Birks (Falls) of Aberfeldy before descending down into the village A long but rewarding day

The roadside sections on Loch Tay can be skipped by arranging alternate pick up and drop off points with the transfer drivers You may like to do this to shorten a dayrsquos walk for a rest or to make time to explore more of the local area

Walk details 24 km15 miles | Ascent 500m

Day 8 | Aberfeldy to PitlochryYour final day of hiking starts with an easy section alongside the River Tay before crossing the bridge above the rapids at Grandtully The trail then leads uphill for a long steady climb with views back toward Strathtay The path then crosses moorland before entering Fonab Forest where you start your descent to Pitlochry Take care as you cross the busy A9 then walk easily across the River Tummel via a pretty iron footbridge and into town The end of the trail is on the main street at a small memorial garden Yoursquove made it

Walk details 15km95 miles | Ascent 320m

Day 9 | Depart PitlochryAfter a leisurely breakfast you can spend some time exploring the pretty village centre before catching a train south to Glasgow or Edinburgh On the way home yoursquoll have time to reflect on a beautiful hike through the Highlands yoursquore sure to remember

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 7: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Trip Grading | Blue 4 |Blue graded walking holidays are suitable for fit and experienced hikers We walk at a good pace and you can expect to be out for 6-8 hours a day You will not always be on a path and the terrain underfoot can be rough and boggy including boulder fields and mountain tops Some of the daily walks will involve a mountain ascent of over 3000ft 900m high Daily distances will be up to approx 16km but may be longer occasionally

The weather in Scotland can be unpredictable and at times can make activities more challenging Please do bear this in mind when thinking about what trip to join

If you have any questions about the grading then please do give our Adventure Consultants a call to chat through your experience and suitability for this trip

It is your responsibility to ensure you are appropriately fit and capable of doing the described hikes in the expected times Please refer to the grading section on our website for more details If you are unsure we encourage you to speak to us first

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 8: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Accommodation and MealsThis is a point to point itinerary where you walk to a new accommodation each day The accommodation on this trip is graded as Classic and we handpick the best available accommodation along the route which ranges from small guesthouses Highland inns small hotels and bed and breakfast establishments

As accommodation is in short supply on this route however please note that some establishments will be better than others

Our accommodation partners are carefully chosen according to a number of factors - charming locations very good facilities and a reputation for providing Highland hospitality Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you however on this trip it is not always possible

Breakfast is included each morning Lunches and evening meals are not included however many guest houses will also be able to provide a packed lunch for you if you ask them the night before Local shops sell sandwiches and snacks for the day ahead Evening meals can be taken in local restaurants hotels or bars

Single RoomsDue to the nature of the accommodations we use single supplements are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis

Wherever available we will reserve en suite rooms for you Please note however that on the West Highland Way this is not always possible due to the limited accommodation options so on some nights you will have private facilities instead

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 9: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

InclusionsThis trip includes the following

bull 8 nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in guest houses BampBs small hotels and inns along the route

bull Luggage transfer for 1 bag per person for the duration of the trip meaning you will only have to carry a day rucksack while you hike

bull Comprehensive information pack containing your maps route notes amenities dossier and helpful information for your hike

bull The services of the Wilderness Scotland Team prior to amp during your trip

Extra Nights amp Accommodation Upgrades If you wish to choose upgraded accommodation you may consider the following options Please contact a member of the team to book bull Upgraded accommodation package ndash we will reserve the best rooms available along

the routebull Upgraded package plus luxury night at 5 star Fonab Castle for the final night

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 10: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Wilderness Scotland are a joy to work with From the time you start to think about the trip right through to the last place you arrive at on your hike (and you see your bags waiting for you) is both seemeless and a pleasure My wife and I are Canadians from the West Coast of Canada We have completed two self-guided hikes with Wilderness Scotland and are thinking about a third - what hike we do will be a discussion but who we book through will not be in question Ewan Moir

ldquo

rdquo

Our holidays reviewed in your wordshellip

All Trip Reviews Here

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 11: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Sustainable TravelWilderness Scotland is committed to the principles of ecotourism We work very hard to ensure our engagements with local communities wild lands and wildlife are positive

We are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Centre for Outdoor Ethics which enhances our commitment to responsible activity in Scotlandrsquos wild lands as enshrined in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

We are also proud to be a John Muir Trust Peak Partner Thanks in part to the generosity of our clients though our Conservation Contribution scheme the John Muir Trust can rely on our investment to go towards conservation projects that have a deep connection to Wilderness Scotland and the areas we adventure in

You can learn more about the work wersquore doing with the John Muir Trust and the other ways we care for the wild places we love here

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 12: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Eat | Stay | SeeLooking for accommodation for before or after your adventure with us Check out our list of where to stay and what to do

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Glasgowpdf

Eat ndash Stay ndash See ndash Edinburghpdf

Equipment ListCheck out our guide on what to wear when adventuring in Scotland

wildernessscotlandcombloghiking-in-scotland-what-to-wear

General Info ndash ScotlandFrom food and drink to the Loch Ness Monster our General Info for Scotland guide has got you covered for all your need to know facts

General-Info-Scotlandpdf

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 13: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

Travel InsuranceIt is your responsibility to take out appropriate travel insurance to cover you during your trip This should include cover for cancellation prior to the trip the activities undertaken (ie hiking) curtailment and adequate medical insurance for sicknessinjury and medical repatriation We also strongly recommend you have cover for your other travel arrangements such as flights and your personal possessions

We suggest you do your own research to find the best insurance cover for you however the follow companies offer suitable policies

Campbell Irvine Direct ndash campbellirvinedirectcom Journeyman Insurance Services ndash journeyman-servicescomtravelInsurance

If you cancel your holiday charges will apply Please see section 2 of our terms and conditions for a breakdown wildernessscotlandcommake-a-bookingbooking-conditions

Travel With ConfidenceYou can book with us in complete confidence that all trip payments made to us are fully protected

Wilderness Scotland Ltd is a licensed and bonded tour operator Your financial security is guaranteed through our membership and bonding with ABTA

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890

Page 14: Self Guided The Rob Roy Way View Trip Dates Book Now · • Follow the path once used by Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. • Experience the breathtaking views

FAQsLooking for more information Check out our frequently asked questions page

wildernessscotlandcomselfguidedfaq

Questions To Ask Ready to BookIf you want to get in touch please send us an email or give us a call We accept bookings online by email or over the phone A deposit of 25 is required at the time of booking to secure the trip with the balance payable 8 weeks (56 days) before departure If booking less than 56 days before the trip start date full payment of the trip price is required immediately

We accept payment by credit or debit card or bank transfer

View Trip Dates Book Now

email infowildernessscotlandcom Tel (UK and Europe) +44(0)1479 420 020 Tel (US and Canada) 866-740-3890