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Dogs are welcome on all walking events unless otherwise stated (please check with us on other events) as long as they are friendly, well behaved and will go on a lead if required such as entering fields of livestock.
The group is run by Ian Henderson (Lowland Leader) and his partner Erika Patt.
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Booking A - Booking is for 2 people sharing a Tent through the Scottish Highlands on a supported self-guided tour through the West Highlands Way- £900 ** FULL **
Booking B - Booking is for 1 person in a solo Tent through the Scottish Highlands on a supported self-guided tour through the West Highlands Way - £595 ** 1 space left **
Welcome to an overview of the West Highland Way expedition, providing insights into the journey and its components. The route spans a total of 96 miles and we plan to complete this iconic trail in 7 days. We will be averaging around 13 miles a day. Beginning in Milngavie, near Glasgow, the route culminates in the picturesque Fort William, traversing the scenic Loch Lomond and the Highland valleys of Glen Coe.
While not overly challenging, the West Highland Way can test endurance due to factors like blisters and variable weather. Notable features include Conic Hill at 351 meters, the demanding day 2 along Loch Lomond, and the longest stretch on day 5 covering approximately 19 miles.
The expedition unfolds against breath-taking backdrops, from the majestic Loch Lomond to the mountainous valleys of Glen Nevis, the desolate Rannoch Moor, and camping in the captivating Glen Coe.
The Expedition
Prepare for a camping experience in tents, primarily at established campsites, with one night at a wild campsite equipped with public amenities. Boots On Adventures will support you by carrying large bags, organizing food, and providing essentials. However, you'll navigate the trail independently, setting your own pace. A day sack with lunch and waterproofs is your responsibility, while we furnish a route summary.
Tents and sleeping mats are provided, though bringing your own is an option. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, but they should be leashed, adhering to site rules.
We will be arranging a training weekend in the Brecon Beacons on the 7th-9th June, with a nominal extra fee. This will allow you to meet the team as well as providing some training, guidance and where we will be able to answer any questions you may have. We recommend that you also book on some of the North Downs Way routes which will get you used to the millage (see separate booking).
We will be arranging several optional Zoom meetings where we will be able to answer any questions you may have.
Dates
Mark your calendars for July 25th to August 3rd, 2024. The itinerary spans from Milngavie to Fort William, with varied accommodations each day.
Friday 26th July Milngavie – Drymen 12 miles
Saturday 27th July Drymen – Rowardennan 15 miles
Sunday 28th July Rowardennan – Inverarnan 14 miles
Monday 29th July Inverarnan – Tyndrum 12 miles
Tuesday 30th July Tyndrum – Kingshouse 19 miles
Wednesday 31st July Kingshouse – Kinlochleven 9 miles
Thursday 1st August Kinlochleven – Fort William 15 miles
Friday 2nd August Travel home
Costs
You can either pay for the whole adventure on MeetUp, or visit our website and pay a deposit now, with the remainder will be due between April and June 2024.
The total price of one person in 1 tent is £595 (with a non-refundable deposit of £50 ).
The total cost of two people in 1 tent is £900 (with a non-refundable £100 deposit).
The remainder will be due between April and June 2024.
There is, as always, a 10% discount for Boots on Adventures loyalty card holders.
Not included are transport to Milngavie, post-expedition accommodation and select food expenses.
Transport
Milngavie is accessible by train or car. We suggest spending the night before setting off at the Premier Inn (not included). Here cars can be stored there for a charity donation. The return trip to Milngavie from Fort William on August 3rd will be by train (not included).
Fitness
While the West Highland Way attracts people of all ages, it demands preparation. Trails are generally good, but Scottish weather can be unpredictable, and midges persistent. To ready yourself, practice walking with a 10Kg day pack for 12 miles, accounting for potential variations in pace and terrain challenges over the week.