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Walking & hiking

Walking & hiking in Scotland

Walking & hiking

Enjoy the unspoiled wilderness of Scotland

Adventurous and challenging or easy hikes, as you like.

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There are tracks and paths suitable to all levels of experience. Carnmore offers privileged access to five of Scotland’s remotest Munros (mountains over 3,000ft), while all three lodges offer both low-level strolls and mountains paths, far from the madding crowd.

Glen Docherty View Point

This view point offers one of the most iconic views in the Highlands.

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Cairngorm Treks

Cairngorm Treks is a small family business based in the Cairngorm National Park that provide bespoke Mountain Trekking Guiding.

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Camera stalking

Our stalker Paul will lead you on an unforgettable day on the hills as you seek to get as close as possible for that perfect image.

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Victoria falls

It’s a National Nature Reserve, and well worth exploring to see the ancient Caledonian Pinewood and mountain environment.

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Guided Walks

With its' amazing vistas, stunning mountains and secluded bays, Scotland truly is an adventurers playground!

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Carnmore in the wilderness of Scotland

Hike to Carnmore through the unspoiled wilderness of Scotland, away from all paved roads.

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Climbing Slioch Mountain

This is a challenging walk with a lengthy walk in and out. Slioch is understandably often known as peoples favourite mountain.

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Perfect for active getaways and relaxing holidays. Book your energising highland holiday now.

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