Choose Your Hike

We offer different tour grading levels depending on the balance of physical challenge and comfort level that you require

Challenging Hikes

Are you the type of hiker who sets off in the morning and doesn’t stop until they reach their destination?

If yes, then our Challenging Hiking Tours will be just right for you.

Look out for the 🥾 symbol: this itinerary covers the entire West Highland Way trail from Milngavie to Fort William.

Average Hiking Distance: 26-30km (16-19 miles) per day Average Hiking Time: 5-8 hours per day

4-Tage / 3-Nächte Anspruchsvoll Inveroran - Fort William from 489 £ per person View Itinerary
5-Tage / 4-Nächte Anspruchsvoll Crianlarich - Fort William from 629 £ per person View Itinerary
5-Tage / 4-Nächte Anspruchsvoll (Südabschnitt) Milngavie - Crianlarich from 629 £ per person View Itinerary
6-Tage / 5-Nächte Anspruchsvoll Rowardennan - Fort William from 729 £ per person View Itinerary
7-Tage / 6-Nächte Anspruchsvoll Drymen - Fort William from 829 £ per person View Itinerary
8-Tage / 7-Nächte Anspruchsvoll 🥾 Milngavie - Fort William from 899 £ per person View Itinerary

Trail Info

The Route

The West Highland Way starts in Milngavie town centre, just 25 minutes by train from Glasgow Central Station. From here, the trail enters open countryside and leaves the northern fringe of Glasgow City. It proceeds by way of country roads, an abandoned railway line, a Forest Park and scenic Conic Hill to reach Balmaha on Loch Lomond.

From here, the route follows the isolated, wooded, eastern shores of the loch via Rowardennan and Inversnaid to Inverarnan. This is the most rugged and difficult section of the route with no major climb, but many ups and downs that can get very tiring. The Way then continues northward to Tyndrum via Crianlarich.

North of Tyndrum the Way enters more remote landscapes and passes through Glen Orchy before crossing the desolate yet beautiful moorland of Rannoch Moor and descending into famous Glencoe. Glencoe is often considered one of the most spectacular and beautiful places in Scotland. The narrow glen shows a dramatically grim grandeur, shut in on both sides by wild and precipitous mountains. From here, the route climbs the Devil’s Staircase before a gradual descent to Kinlochleven.

The final stage skirts the Mamore Mountains on an old military road and descends into Glen Nevis before finishing in Fort William. The trail then passes the foot of Ben Nevis and many walkers crown their achievement of walking the Way by climbing the highest mountain in Britain.

 

Terrain Overview

The terrain over the course of the West Highland Way is varied and includes wide smooth tracks in forests, twisty paths over moorland, hillside paths, undulating paths in trees, and field paths. The trail makes use of some ancient and historic routes of communication, such as military roads, disused railway tracks and drovers’ roads.

The trail avoids the high tops and is within the capabilities of most walkers. One of the most difficult sections is the walk up the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, whilst some other sections are very exposed. Total aggregate ascent over the whole route is approximately 4,000m, and there are a number of sustained and quite steep climbs, especially near Glencoe. The highest point on the Way is the Devil’s Staircase at 550m.

Due to the high volume of walkers, some parts of the trail often become badly eroded. However, a considerable amount of work is routinely undertaken to maintain the route. The trail passes through a variety of woodland and forest areas, some natural and some artificially created. The forests along the route are now well protected as their conservation status was established at the Rio Biodiversity World Summit in 1992.

Elevation Profile

Elevation Profile West Highland Way

Terrain by Stages

Milngavie – Drymen: Good footpaths, tracks and lanes, mainly flat and low-lying; some walking on tarmac.

Drymen – Rowardennan: Mainly good paths and tracks with one challenging climb. The beautiful lakeside section along Loch Lomond is twisty and undulating.

Rowardennan – Inverarnan: A demanding and isolated walk on a path along Loch Lomond, occasionally tough underfoot with many ups and downs. It includes some quite challenging sections but offers superb scenery.

Inverarnan – Tyndrum: Generally good paths and gravel tracks with a gradual ascent into the Highlands.

Tyndrum – Inveroran: Clear, well-drained paths and gravel tracks; some moderate ascents and descents.

Inveroran – Kingshouse: A trek across beautiful, isolated and exposed moorland which can be a little challenging in poor weather conditions. The route passes over the Drovers’ road between Bridge of Orchy and Inveroran with large panoramic views and little visibility of civilisation.

Kingshouse – Kinlochleven: Another remote walk with occasional rough stretches and one sharp climb followed by a long descent into Kinlochleven.

Kinlochleven – Fort William: Starting with a steep climb out of Kinlochleven the route follows the contour of a valley which offers little respite from the weather, before forest cover is reached outside of Fort William.

Prices / What's Included

Length of Tour Price Per Person (£ ) Single Supplement (£ ) :¹
4 days / 3 nights 489 190 BOOK NOW
5 days / 4 nights 629 270 BOOK NOW
6 days / 5 nights 729 340 BOOK NOW
7 days / 6 nights 829 380 BOOK NOW
8 days / 7 nights 899 420 BOOK NOW
9 days / 8 nights 989 500 BOOK NOW
10 days / 9 nights 1099 530 BOOK NOW
¹A single supplement is an additional charge for walkers booking single accommodation (a room for one person). The total tour price per person requesting a single room is the price per person plus the single supplement.

What’s Included in the Price?

  • Stay in our friendly, family-run guesthouses
  • Relax in comfortable en-suite bedrooms*
  • Big breakfasts will keep you going all day long
  • Luggage? Don’t worry, we’ll move it for you!
  • Detailed maps, route notes and GPS tracks mean you’ll never get lost
  • Walking directions written and updated by the Hillwalk Tours team
  • Local alternative/supplementary route options based on local knowledge
  • Our waterproof map-case keeps your maps and documents dry
  • If you need to contact us, we’re here 24/7 to help
  • Insider tips on the best places to eat and drink**
  • Explore the local history and culture in our fascinating guides
  • Discover the most interesting attractions on the trail
  • Need info on transport? We’re happy to help

* Unless already booked out in which case we’ll try to secure a private bathroom

** You will have the opportunity to purchase picnic lunches and evening meals each day. If you are staying in a remote location, the B&B owner will prepare a tasty surprise for you upon request.

Please Note:

We occasionally charge additional supplements on the West Highland Way for tours starting during the high season. This is due to higher costs involved in booking our upgrade option or in cases where our normal accommodation suppliers do not have availability, and an alternative, more expensive, supplier is sourced with your approval.

Extra Days/Activities

Sometimes you need a break from all that hiking! Luckily, the West Highland Way region is full of fun things to do!

Fort William: Booking an extra night in Fort William is a very popular choice among hikers! Not only is the bustling Highland town known as the gateway to Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak at 1,344m (4,409ft), and a gateway to the Glen Nevis Valley, home to Steall Falls, it’s also a popular location for Harry Potter fans & travellers alike to hop on & ride the magical Hogwarts Express steam train from Fort William to Mallaig (considered one of the most scenic train journeys in the world).

Whether you spend your time hiking the UK’s largest peak*, taking in the outstanding natural beauty of the Glen Nevis Valley, or riding on one of the world’s most scenic train journeys, some additional time spent in Fort William is not to be missed! (Please note that we do not book tickets for the Hogwarts Express / Jacobite Steam Train.)

Crianlarich/Tyndrum: Take a day-trip to Oban – the “Seafood Capital of Scotland” and one of the most spectacular locations in the entire country. (Please note that we do not book tickets for the train to Oban.)

Booking Extra Days

  1. Choose WHERE you wish to stay.
  2. Decide HOW MANY NIGHTS you need.
  3. Go to the BOOKING FORM and fill in the ‘Extra Nights Required/Other Requests’ section.

The costs of extra nights during your West Highland Way hiking tour start from £85 per person per night and from £100 for single hikers who will have their own private room.

* Climbing Ben Nevis should only be attempted in favourable weather conditions (good visibility, low winds, bright & clear weather). Hikers should be in good physical shape and will need excellent navigational skills in the event of bad weather unexpectedly affecting visibility.

1 If you are booking an extra night, please be aware that occasionally, due to the limited supply of accommodation, we may have to make reservations for you at a nearby B&B and arrange transfers to and from the walking trail accordingly. In most locations, this is not a concern but in certain places (e.g. Rowardennan, Inverarnan, Tyndrum, Inveroran, Kingshouse), availability can be an issue. For more information, just have a chat with the person who is booking your tour.

2 Please note that if you book any extra nights in a location not included in your tour itinerary, you will have to make your own arrangements to transfer your bags to this location.

Accommodation

Staying at the very best accommodation during your time in Scotland can transform a “good” hiking tour into a “great” hiking tour.

That’s why, at Hillwalk Tours, we take the quality of our accommodation partners seriously. So much so that you will find we strive to only work with high-quality and well-reviewed accommodation. Additionally, most of our accommodation partners have been personally checked by a member of the Hillwalk Tours team to ensure your comfort.

As keen hikers ourselves we know you’ll want somewhere relaxing to put your feet up in the evening. A place where a warm smile from your hosts makes you feel welcome as soon as you step through the door. If your hiking gear gets wet, it’s nice to know that you can dry it or, if you ask, it may even be taken from you and returned nice and dry the next morning.

Comfy beds, en-suite bathrooms (where available), tasty breakfast menus, and a friendly & cosy atmosphere – these are all the things that we like so you can rest assured that we’ll do our best to find them for you as well.

To find out more about the types of accommodation you can expect to find on a Hillwalk Tours walking holiday, read here: Accommodation on your Walking Tour

In addition, if you’d like to stay an extra night at any location during your hiking tour, just let us know.

Please Note:

Due to limited accommodation options in some locations on your tour, we may need to book you into accommodation which will require transfers to/from your hike start/end point or where you will have private bathroom facilities instead of an ensuite. We may also need to book you into the same accommodation for more than one night to cover multiple locations. The cost of this is covered in your basic tour price and will not affect your tour itinerary.

In general, we try to book accommodation which is as close to the local amenities as possible. If you are staying in a remote location (where access to local pubs/restaurants is not feasible), the hosts of the accommodation that you are staying at will ensure that you are well fed.

Travel Info

Getting to and from your West Highland Way hiking tour is easy… when you know how!

In your hiking pack, you will receive all the necessary public transport information you need to make your journey as convenient as possible.

In the meantime, if you’d like to do some advance planning yourself, here are our tips:

Departing from Fort William after your Hiking Tour:

Use train or private bus services to Glasgow

Travelling by car?

If you would like to leave your car at the first or last accommodation on your tour, for the duration of the tour, then you can directly contact the accommodation owners before the start of your tour to check that this is possible. We will provide contact details for the accommodation provider.

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