When you think of the Scottish flag, which image comes to your mind first: the blue and white Saltire or the yellow and red ...
Have you ever found beauty in the most unexpected places? During my incredible hiking trip with Wilderness Scotland–The High Points of the Hebrides—I was captivated by something unusual: the remote ...
Join us on an unforgettable walking trip along the best bits of the West Highland Way, exploring some of the iconic route’s most beautiful sections. Accompanied by an expert guide, hike through ...
Originally from Scone in Perthshire, I got hooked on the outdoor world from a very early age, spending the weekends roaming the woods and hills around our village, making dens and guddling trout in ...
Would you like to join the Wilderness Scotland team? Do you have great attention to detail, a passion for outstanding service and a love of adventure? Is being based in the Cairngorms National Park a ...
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I love Scotland’s wild places and cycling through them. When I’m not on my bike I also enjoy sea kayaking and hill walking. After over a decade of leading overseas expeditions to Asia, Africa and ...
I’m lucky enough to have worked and travelled in some spectacular places and remarkable communities, including a first descent in the Northern Himalayas, and a circumnavigation of Ireland. This means ...
Having had the most extraordinary good fortune and privilege to travel on adventures and lead expeditions to all seven continents, allowing me to become more familiar with the Khumbu Valley in Nepal ...
Carbon Footprint: 99kg ? What does this mean? Click here to find out about our carbon labelling project and what we're doing to be more sustainable. All you need to know about your trip, this ...
Having been brought up on one of Scotland’s beautiful west coast islands, I have always treasured the opportunity to explore Scotland’s wild places and this continues to bring me much pleasure today.
So what can people expect when visiting Scotland climate-wise? Scotland’s climate is temperate oceanic. This means that Scotland has a shorter range of temperature, and is generally cool and wet.