Just complete our form and give us some details and we will get back to you with available options and costs. Below are some examples of tours we offer

An outlier of the Beinn Dearg group, Beinn Enaiglair is prominent in the view from Ullapool harbour. The peak provides excellent views from its summit.
The mountain is classed at a Corbett, with a height of 889 m and gives one of the most outstanding views in the west.
Beinn Enaiglair is overlooking Beinn Dearg, An Teallach, the Fisherfields, Fannichs and all the way to giants of the north in Assynt.
We walk this Corbett on a through route starting at Loch Droma, via the summit, passing some stone circles before finishing at Lael Forest Garden.
Walk details: 8.5 miles, 13.5 km – Ascent 650 m, Descent 870 m – Walking time 5 h

This walk offers much variety and makes for a moderately challenging and exciting day out for those looking for a bit of adventure.
We begin by taking the path towards the dramatic bone caves which sit high up in an impressive limestone valley. There are 4 main caves where several species of animal bones were discovered over a century ago, including lynx, wild cat, arctic fox and polar bear!
After exploring the caves we continue our walk over varied terrain eventually gaining steep ground onto the summit top of Breabeg, which opens up to wonderful views of the mountains of Conival and Ben more Assynt whilst Canisp and Suilven can be seen in the other direction.
Our descent once again allows us lovely views of the mountains and valleys before we eventually rejoin the path back to our start point.
A super day out!
Walk details: 8.5 miles, 13.75 km – Ascent 650 m, Descent 650 m – Walking time 4.5 h

Cul Beag is a Corbett standing at 769 metres high and sits within the Inverpolly nature reserve approximately 15 kilometres north of Ullapool.
It is a characterful mountain with stunning views. Our ascent follows a stalkers path taking us past lochan fada before heading up fairly steep heathery slopes to reach Lochan Uaine which sits on the bealach (saddle) before the final steep approach to the summit cairn where the views of the surrounding mountains and landscape are magnificent.
We descend the same way and if time allows on our drive back to Ullapool, we offer a short visit to the nearby Knockan crags interpretation hut describing the fascinating geology of the area.
A wonderful day out on a fantastic hill which is less climbed than it’s neighbouring hills.
Walk details: 6.5 miles, 10.5 km – Ascent 730 m, Descent 730 m – Walking time 5 h
This depends on the trip you are going on, for our over seas trip you will need a valid passport, but for our Scotland trips you just need a form of payment
No it's not and we highly recommend you have travel insurance
For our Scottish trips we can provide pick up and drop off from Ullapool. For the overseas trips we can provide airport collections and drop offs.

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