New for this year and going forward we are offering some fantastic 1-day walking adventures. Ideal for those wanting to get out into the hills around Ullapool and further afield with a qualified mountain leader providing a safe and fun day out.
For more information of each walk group click underneath on the link. All groups will be run with a maximum of 1:7 Guide to client ratio.
Our walks around Ullapool list some of the most amazing and breathtaking walks within a driving distance of just 45 minutes from the village. The difficulty level starts at 2 and goes up to 4. All walks are bookable online instantly with availability.
Our hill walks around Ullapool include some of the most magnificent higher level walks within a driving distance of 45 minutes from the village. The difficulty level starts at 3 and goes up to 4. All walks are bookable online instantly with availability.
In this section, we combined two activities with riding a bike and walking in one day. There are many walks and mountains around Ullapool to create a more enjoyable day in adding the cycling part.
Everyone loves a boat ride and here we combined a journey either at the beginning of the day or after the walk with a boat. This creates a fantastic day out and opens up more walks around Ullapool.
The Grahams are the mountains in Scotland between 2000 and 2500 feet high, with at least 150 metres of descent on all sides.
The Corbetts are the mountains in Scotland between 2500 and 3000 feet high, with at least 500 feet of descent on all sides. We offer the most enjoyable ones on this page.
The Munros are mountains in Scotland over 3000 feet high.
Our walks beyond Ullapool is a list we have compiled of some of the most amazing and breathtaking walks within a driving distance 1h 30 minutes from the village. The difficulty level starts at 1 and goes up to 4. All walks are bookable online instantly with availability.
Our navigation and mountain safety day is an opportunity for people with little or no navigational experience to learn how to safely and confidently find their way around the mountains and Glens using a map and compass and other navigational aids, even in poor visibility.