Guided Walking Holidays - Long Distance Trails

For every guided long distance trail we will provide you with a fully qualified guide, full vehical support, so you can skip a day, and we will arrange all accommodation.

All accommodation is included in the price so the only thing left for you to do is buy your food and do the walk! We will even drive you back to the start once you have finished so you can get back to your own vehicle. Free transfers to local train station can also be arranged.

If you would like to do a trail we have not listed just email us and we will sort it out for you.

Please choose your prefered trail for more information

Coast to Coast East - Cairns Nine Standards Rigg

Coast to Coast (East)

This is the second part of The full Coast to Coast route. The holiday includes 7 days of exquisite walking through the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks. From Kirkby Stephen to Robin Hoods Bay, this 110 mile (177 km) trek offers some of the best walking in England. The Coast to Coast is renowned worldwide for its gorgeous scenery, diverse terrain and welcoming villages. The Coast to Coast (East) can be followed straight on from The Coast to Coast (West) or enjoyed in a subsequent year. Of course, there is no need to complete the Coast to Coast (West) first, this trail can be simply appreciated as a fantastic trek in itself.

Start: Kirkby Stephen, England Finish: Robin Hoods Bay, England
Difficulty: 3 / 5 Number of Days: 7 Walking Days (9 day trip)
Haweswater Reservoir - Coast to Coast England

Coast to Coast (West)

This is a 6 day walk along some of the finest countryside England has to offer. After dipping our boats into the Irish Sea by St Bees, we will journey along the first 6 days (82 Miles) of Wainwrights world famous Coast to Coast. Travelling through the heart of the Lake District, you will be inspired by stunning views of rugged mountains and tranquil tarns, and spend your evenings in picture-postcard villages.

Start: St Bees Finish: Kirkby Stephen
Difficulty: 3 / 5 Number of Days: 6 Walking Days (8 day trip)
Beach near Laggan Cottage, Arran Coastal Way

Isle of Arran Coastal Way

The Arran Coastal Way is a stunning circular route around the beautiful Isle of Arran. It is a challenging 65 mile trek, packed with magnificent scenery and amazing wildlife. Enjoy fabulous coastal walking around the entire island and complete the journey by reaching the summit of it’s highest mountain, Goatfell. Arran is often referred to as “Scotland in miniature” and this trek certainly has a little bit of everything that makes trekking in Scotland so fantastic.

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Difficulty: 3 / 5 Number of Days: 6 Walking Days (8 day trip)
View over Loch Ness with Rosebay Willowherbs in the foreground - Great Glen Way

Great Glen Way

The Great Glen Way is a 76 mile trek which begins in Fort William and finishes in Inverness. The trail follows a beautiful low level path that offers a fantastic introduction to long distance walking. Not only are the scenery and views fantastic but so are the paths underfoot. This means you can happily walk and look around rather than look at where to place your feet.

Start: Fort William, Scotland Finish: Inverness, Scotland
Difficulty: 2 / 5 Number of Days: 6 Walking Days (8 day trip)
Woodland Path on The East Highland Way

East Highland Way

The East Highland way is an 82 mile trek which connects Fort William, the outdoor capital of the UK with Aviemore, famous for its mountains and ski resorts. This trail really does have it all, from beautiful forests and shimmering loch side tracks to stunning mountain scenery. It is a great rival to the West Highland Way just much, much quieter!

Start: Fort William, Scotland Finish: Aviemore, Scotland
Difficulty: 3 / 5 Number of Days: 6 Walking Days (8 day trip)
Cliff on The Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (North)

This is the northerly section of The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, starting in St Dogmaels and finishing in Broad Haven. Totalling 84 miles of some of the most inspiring and exquisite coastal paths in the UK. You will walk through glorious surf beaches, including Whitesand's Bay and Newgale, see ancient stone circles and maybe even spot a dolphin or seal! Since you will be spending some evening in St Davids, the UK smallest city, you will also get the chance to visit the cathedral. This trek has incredibly varied coastal scenery from sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs, almost all contained within The Pembroke Coast National Park.

Start: St Dogmaels, Wales Finish: Broad Haven, Wales
Difficulty: 3.5 / 5 Number of Days: 7 Walking Days (9 day trip)

Cape Wrath Trail (South)

This is the southern section of our Cape Wrath Trail. This 6 day walk starts at the remote Kinloch Horn and takes you through some of the most spectacular scenery that the Scottish Highlands have to offer, finishing where the trail passes near Ullapool. On the 81 mile route you'll find historic Jacobite battle grounds in Kintail, beautiful Caledonian Pine forest near Kinlochewe, and traverse the Fisherfields known as the last great wilderness of the UK.

Start: Fort William, Scotland Finish: Ullapool, Scotland
Difficulty: 4.5 / 5 Number of Days: 6 Walking Days (8 day trip)
Customers walking along a track on The Cape Wrath

Cape Wrath Trail (North)

This 7 day walk covers the Cape Wrath Trail from Ullapool to Cape Wrath. One of the most challenging treks in the UK, this 101 mile trek is not to be missed taking you through the spectacular far north of Scotland. Some big days allow you to see magnificent mountains and stunning coastlines as well as everything in between before finishing at Cape Wrath the north westerly point of the UK mainland.

Start: Ullapool, Scotland Finish: Cape Wrath, Scotland
Difficulty: 5 / 5 Number of Days: 7 Walking Days (9 day trip)
Foxgloves and marshland on The North West Wilderness Weekend

Cape Wrath Trail (Knoydart Expedition)

The Cape Wrath Trail Knoydart Expedition gives you the chance to walk the first 4 days of the Cape Wrath Trail, from Fort William to Kinloch Hourn. It is perhaps the most remote and wild section of the entire Cape Wrath Trail. Due to its extremely remote nature, two nights of this trek will be spent wild camping. Wild camping is camping away from all civilisation, so you will not even be on a camp site. Giving you the opportunity to really experience a part of Scotland that is otherwise inaccessible. Our Cape Wrath Trail Knoydart Expedition allows you to sample wild camping on the incredible Cape Wrath Trail.

Start: Fort William, Scotland Finish: Kinloch Hourn
Difficulty: 5 / 5 Number of Days: 4 Walking Days (6 day trip)
Two prominent rocks on a hilltop - Snowdonia Way

Snowdonia Way

The Snowdonia Way is a long-distance trail through the heart of the mountains of North Wales, running 97 miles (156 km) from Machynlleth to Conwy. You'll pass by the most famous mountains in Wales, including Snowdon and Cadair Idris. Walk through the great valleys of Ogwen and Ffestiniog. You will also see ancient stone circles, castles, and market towns that have changed little over the years. Snowdonia's landscape is incredibly diverse, with large forests, open moorland, rocky mountainside and sandy estuary all within the National Park.

Start: Machynlleth, Wales Finish: Conwy, Wales
Difficulty: 4 / 5 Number of Days: 7 Walking Days (9 day trip)