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Walking Holidays in Scotland

Our walking holidays in Scotland that we’ve developed are amongst some of the best in the world. This is a land of spectacular scenery—from the rural lowlands to the desolate highlands. On your own two feet, you’ll discover stunning landscapes, fascinating history and a culture that absolutely exudes warmth and friendliness. Indeed, these are some of the most hospitable, down-to-earth people we’ve encountered in the walks we’ve taken across Europe and North America.

One of the secrets to really enjoying a walking holiday in Scotland is to go at your own pace. We understand that everyone has their own set of interests and ability levels, which is why our hiking tours in Scotland are just some of the best available. We have also curated a comprehensive selection of potential routes. Some involve strenuous climbing, while others are geared more for amblers. As a result, we’re confident that you’ll find a walking tour on this page to suit your interests and level of experience.

We understand how rewarding walking in Scotland can be. That’s why we’ve collected such a variety of offerings. We have several long-distance walking routes available:

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Daffodils at Floors Castle, Kelso, Scottish Borders.

Borders Abbeys Way

From£899

Duration: 6 or 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: April to September
Starting Location: Melrose

Arran Coastal Way

Arran Coastal Way

From£999

Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Brodick, Isle of Arran

A STEAM TRAIN ON THE WEST HIGHLAND LINE CROSSES THE VIADUCT SPANNING GLEN FINNAN, AS IT APPROACHES THE VILLAGE OF GLENFINNAN, WITH LOCH SHIEL VISIBLE BEHIND, HIGHLAND.

Scottish Highland Dream

From£1,269

Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Kinlochleven/Fort William

Rob Roys Grave in Scotland

Rob Roy Way

From£1,069

Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Drymen

Cateran Trail

The Cateran Trail

From£929

Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: April to September
Starting Location: Blairgowrie

West Highland Way

West Highland Way

From£1,749

Duration: 8 nights
Difficulty: Level 3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily April to September (Not on Sundays or Mondays)
Starting Location: Milngavie

Arran Glen Rosa

Short Break on the Isle of Arran

From£575

Duration: 4 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Brodick, Isle of Arran

Great Glen Way in Scotland

The Great Glen Way

From£1,395

Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Fort William

Scottish Island Hopping

Island Hopping in Scotland

From£1,049

Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Isle of Arran

THE S.S SIR WALTER SCOTT SAILING AT THE EAST END OF LOCH KATRINE IN THE TROSSACHS, PIC: P.TOMKINS/VisitScotland/SCOTTISH VIEWPOINT Tel: +44 (0) 131 622 7174 Fax: +44 (0) 131 622 7175 E-Mail : info@scottishviewpoint.com This photograph can not be used without prior permission from Scottish Viewpoint.

The Trossachs Trail

From£619

Duration: 5 or 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Callander

Eilean Donan Castle during a warm summer day - Dornie, Scotland - United Kingdom

Scottish Highland’s and Isle of Skye

From£1,039

Duration: 6 nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3 (or 3-4 if you climb Ben Nevis)
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from April to October
Starting Location: Fort William

Where To Visit In Scotland

Scottish Highland Dream

Isle of Skye Walking Tours

Skye’s dramatic geology creates unforgettable walking, with coastal paths, rugged ridges and constantly changing views. It’s a favourite for photographers as well as walkers.

Scottish Borders Walking Tours

Rolling hills and historic landmarks make the Borders ideal for gentler walking, with quieter trails and a strong sense of local history.

The Highlands Walking Tours

Synonymous with wild beauty, the Highlands offer vast landscapes, long-distance routes and iconic scenery. Walks range from gentle glen paths to challenging mountain ascents.

Highlands and Skye

West Highland Way Walking Tours

Scotland’s best-known long-distance trail, offering a superb introduction to Highland scenery with good facilities along the route.

Daffodils at Floors Castle, Kelso, Scottish Borders. Picture Credit : Paul Tomkins / VisitScotland / Scottish Viewpoint Tel: +44 (0) 131 622 7174 E-Mail : info@scottishviewpoint.com This photograph cannot be used without prior permission from Scottish Viewpoint.

FAQs About Our Scotland Walking Holidays

What is the best time of year to walk in Scotland?

Late spring to early autumn offers the best balance of weather and daylight.

Do I need to be very fit?

No, Scotland has walks for all abilities, from gentle coastal paths to challenging mountain routes.

What about the weather?

Weather can change quickly, so good waterproofs and layers are essential.

Are paths clearly marked?

Many routes are well defined, though some remote areas require basic navigation skills.

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