
À propos de nous
We are BACKABUSH XPLORERS, much copied but still the original and best hiking and outdoor activity Meetup group!!!
Who are we and how did it all begin?
Backabush Xplorers is Britain's longest established hiking and outdoor adventure Meetup group. Our group was originally created back in 2002 (actually before we were on Meetup) by a multinational group of friends who loved hiking and wanted to get more out of our weekends and holidays. We wanted to share our heartfelt passion for the great outdoors and enthusiasm with others. For some years Backabush was an informal, unincorporated association managed by the founders for the benefit of its members.
Our group grew rapidly in those early years and in 2008, following legal advice we decided it would be wise and prudent to become a registered company to protect our organisers and our members. Following this review and the formation of the limited company, our members can now pursue their legitimate activities and aims with complete peace of mind.
Why do we do it?
We love the outdoors! The primary motivation is fun (not profit) which means that our trips offer exceptional value for money. We continue as a group with the same ethos of organising events and trips for the benefit of our members. This is what we love and we are passionate about what we do. We will always endeavour to be budget conscious and price our activities only to cover necessary expenses.
What do we do?
Over the years we have hiked and explored the National Parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty in Britain and abroad. It may all have started years ago with a few hiking friends gathering for a weekend in a scruffy camping barn somewhere rural and pretty but it has developed a lot from there.
Backabush has been hiking and enjoying outdoor adventure for well over a decade now and over this time we have organised literally hundreds of hiking trips throughout Great Britain. We have enjoyed visits to the Lake District, Snowdonia, Scotland, the Brecon Beacons, the Pembrokeshire Coast, Cornwall, the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, the Lincolnshire Wolds, the Cambrian mountains, the Wye Valley, the Forest of Dean, the North York Moors, the New Forest, the South Downs, the Malvern Hills, the Shropshire Hills, the South Downs, the Cotswolds, the Chiltern Hills, the Jurassic Coast, the Gower Peninsula, the Pennines, the Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Ben Nevis, Glen Coe, the Isle of Arran, Glen Shiel, Torridon etc, etc, etc.
National trails and long distance paths in Britain are another favourite of ours and to date we have completed the full length of Hadrian's Wall Path, the West Highland Way, the Cumbria Way, the Herriot Way and Wainwright's Coast to Coast. Although we have yet to complete the full length of many we have also enjoyed hiking sections of the Cotswold Way, Pennine Way, Offa's Dyke Path, Limestone Way, Allerdale Ramble, South West Coast Path, Great Glen Way, Monsal Trail, South Downs Way, Ridgeway, Thames Path and many, many others.
We were also trailblazers when it came to offering exciting outdoor adventures overseas. Back in 2009 we organised our very first foreign trip when we headed down into Africa to climb Mt Toubkal, the highest summit in Morocco. Next we trekked in Nepal, climbing over a 5000+ metre pass linking the Langtang and Helambu valleys. Since these early treks we went on to organise things like via ferrata holidays in the Italian Dolomites, or hiking trips to the French Alps and Jura mountains. We also love 'hut to hut' trekking and have so far completed every step of the Tour du Mt Blanc, summited Monte Perdido in the Ordessa National Park and trekked for days in the French Pyrenees to reach the awe inspiring Cirque de Gavarnie. More recently we even organised trips to Slovakia to seek out winter snowshoeing in the High Tatras and gorge scrambling in the Paradise National Park.
There are many other adventures we could mention. No other Meetup group offers adventure like this!
How do the logistics work?
We know our members are busy people so we do our best to provide a complete package for you. Backabush will research the locations, the hikes, book the accommodation and make a plan for all the meals. If you do not own a car we will help you to find transport or a lift share. You just need to communicate with the organiser who will help to co-ordinate things with you.
With a little co-operation from our members it all works very well and allows us to keep offering new locations and new hikes, year after year. Although we might return to some amazing National Parks quite regularly we always endeavour to find new venues and plan entirely new hikes. If you check out our past events you will see that we offer unrivalled variety in the locations we visit.
What are the hikes like?
On every Backabush trip we try to provide a choice of hikes each day. Obviously we will choose the from most beautiful and best loved hikes in any given area. These hikes tend to be of various length, duration and difficulty. The idea is that each person can choose the hike that best suits their fitness, experience and interests.
It is true that Backabush has a reputation within the Meetup community for offering longer and more challenging hikes but we always also offer more moderate options for those seeking a more relaxed day outdoors. Generally speaking we would say that anyone who can hike for 10 miles in hilly terrain should be fine on our trips. If you have any concerns please don't hesitate to contact us to ask questions.
What about safety?
Safety is always our number one priority. Although we can never make the outdoor environment entirely safe there are many steps that can be taken to minimise risk. Our team of outdoor activity leaders have many, many years of leadership experience and have received extensive outdoor training. Between all of our leaders we have years of military experience, ambulance work or mountain guiding.
Our principal leadership team are Mountain Leader trained at Plas-y-Brenin (the National Mountain Sports Centre) in North Wales and Winter Skills trained at Glenmore Lodge in Scotland. We regularly update our first aid qualifications and carry the required emergency aid equipment for wilderness situations. Some of us have taught or assisted on micro-navigation training courses and all have excellent route finding skills regardless of visibility or weather.
Additional our experience extends to high altitude mountaineering in several continents, be it summiting 6000+ metre peaks in the Andes, conquering the highest mountains in Africa or completing month long high altitude treks in the Himalayas.
We take our 'duty of care' of very seriously and are trained to deal with outdoor emergencies. Sometimes we hire in specific skills as necessary in the form of fully qualified instructors for things like rock climbing, caving, coasteering, kayaking, horse riding, ghyll scrambling or technical mountaineering. For some foreign trips we will either provide logistical support for safe self guided mountain trekking or hire International Mountain Leaders as deemed necessary.
Who joins our trips?
Although most people in the group are in their 20s, 30s and 40s age is not an issue to us - a fun loving and adventurous nature is more important. It is not uncommon to have over a dozen different nationalities represented in a single gathering.
Our groups of hikers and outdoor adventurers vary in size but on every trip some people will be regulars and some first timers. Its a great way to make new hiking friends and you need not worry about coming alone as you will always be made to feel welcome.
What we all have in common is a love of all kinds of outdoor activity including hiking, trekking, hill walking, mountaineering, scrambling, camping, canoeing, canyoning, kayaking, rock climbing, scuba diving, caving, coasteering, mountain biking and just about anything else that offers some outdoor adventure.
We hope YOU will join us sometime soon.
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The Backabush Crew & Hiking Team
Contact Geoff & Nathan
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AUG 25 - SEPT 1 (BANK HOLIDAY) – THE KUNGSLEDEN – TREK THE SWEDISH ARCTIC
Join Backabush to trek into the Arctic, stay in remote cabins and relax in woodfired saunas with glacial valley views.
Cost - £749. Group size – 14. Accommodation - 1 Hostel (twin rooms), 2 Serviced mountain stations and 4 remote mountain huts.
Lying within the Arctic Circle, the King's Trail runs through Sweden's most beautiful mountain scenery, traversing the land of the Samí people and the midnight sun. Listed as one of the "World's Best Hikes" by National Geographic, the trail passes through a magnificent and ever-changing panorama of snowy mountains, deep glacial valleys, open fell, expansive lakes and alpine forests.
Our six-day hut to hut route is about 105 kilometres long and will take us from Nikkaluokta to Abisko, passing by the rugged Laponia mountains and traversing the Tjäktjavagge, a 30km glacial valley with magnificent views along its entire length. The terrain is beautifully stark and remote, however benefits from a network of scenically located ‘fjällstugor’, Swedish staffed wilderness cabins with self catering kitchens, and traditional saunas.
We have secured bookings for our group in one of these charming cabins each night. All provide comfortable dorm rooms with beds and bedding (you will need to bring your own sleeping bag liner). Most of the cabins also have a small shop where you can buy basic supplies like expeditions meals and other non perishable food. We will also stay in a larger 'Mountain Station' at either end of the trail where we have the option of a delicious 3 course meal at the restaurant and a breakfast buffet in the morning.
Sweden benefits from a much milder climate than most other regions that lie so far north due to the moderating influence of the Gulf Stream. In summer we can expect predominantly high-pressure weather systems bringing stable weather.
Swedish Lapland is often referred to as Europe’s last great wilderness and is home to a remarkable group of wild animals including brown bear, wolferine, arctic fox, moose and many others. This is also Sápmi, home of the Samí people whose close relationship with the reindeer has underpinned their existence sine the last ice age.
ITINERARY:
Tue 25 Aug – Arrival in Kiruna, overnight in a Kiruna-based hostel
Wed 26 Aug – Bus to Nikkaluokta (1.5hr), start of the trek - Nikkaluota to Kebnekaise (17.9km). Breakfast & Dinner incl.
Thu 27 Aug –Kebnekaise to Sälka (24.4km)
Fri 28 Aug - Sälka to Tjäktja (12.5km) (short additional hike to peak with amazing views possible from hut)
Sat 29 Aug - Tjäktja to Alesjaure (13.1km)
Sun 30 Aug – Alesjaure to Abiskojaure (20.3km)
Mon 31 Aug - Abiskojaure to Abisko (13.3km). Our final destination is Abisko where we have our final night of accommodation at the Abisko Turistation. Dinner incl
Tue 1 Sept - From Abisko trains run back to Kiruna for our journey home. I will provide details of exactly what transport options to book from Abisko to connect with recommended flights.
DIFFICULTY:
The trek does not involve technical mountaineering and elevation profiles are moderate however some days will be demanding due to their length and rocky trails. You will need to have a good level of hiking fitness, capable of walking a maximum of 15 miles (24.4km) with up to 500m ascent/descent.
We will also need to carry our clothes and toiletries for the 6 days of hiking as well as some limited food supplies. This means we need to be prepared to carry bags weighing up to around 12kg at the start of the hike.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- A guided trekking experience
- 2 x 3 course evening meals at the mountain station restaurants
- 1 night hostel accommodation (breakfast incl) in Kiruna at the start of the trip (shared twin rooms)
- 4 nights Swedish mountain hut accommodation (shared rooms)
- 2 nights in the larger serviced mountain stations (shared rooms)
- Logistical planning and support (advice on flights, trains, buses, food supplies, equipment etc)
- Financial protection in accordance with the Package Travel Law 1992
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED:
- Flights & airport transfers
- Bus transport to the trailhead from Kiruna to Nikkaluokta (around £20)
- Public transport from Abisko to Kiruna Airport after the trek
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
- Sleeping bag liner
- Travel insurance with remote rescue cover.
TRAVEL:
Recommended connecting flights with Scandinavian Airlines (Operated by SAS Connect) to Kiruna:
Outbound - Tuesday 25th August:
SK 1530 London Heathrow LHR 06:40 – Stockholm Arlanda ARN 10:05
SK 1042 Stockholm Arlanda ARN 11:40 – Kiruna KRN 13:15
Inbound - Tuesday 1 September:
SK 1045 Kiruna KRN 13:45 – Stockholm Arlanda ARN 15:20
SK 533 Stockholm Arlanda ARN 18:20 – London Heathrow LHR 19:55
If you choose to book alternative travel you will need to arrive in Kiruna on or before Tuesday 25th August.
HOW TO BOOK A PLACE ON THIS TRIP:
To confirm your place on this trip use online banking. Your RSVP is not enough to reserve a space on this trip. Please use KUNGSLEDEN as your payment reference. The account details are:
Account Name: BACKABUSH XPLORERS
Sort Code: 090127
Account Number: 22440622
The following "terms and conditions" apply to all trip reservations:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngc5A61k76qb6HGMeTK96AVaXn0565yPS9p42IPzIy8/
Only payment secures your place. Please email nathancapay@googlemail.com as soon as you send payment so that we can confirm everything with you.
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MAY 1 - 4 (BANK HOLIDAY) - THE WYE VALLEY & THE FOREST OF DEAN
Chepstow, Chepstow Methodist church, high Street, GBJoin Backabush on the bank holiday for some clifftop, riverside and ancient woodland hiking with historic hotel accommodation in the heart of beautiful Chepstow town.
Number of nights - 3.
£285 - Shared twin room
£385 - Private single roomWe have booked our group into a charming 3 star Welsh hotel which has all the modern comforts you would expect whilst retaining the charm and character of a 16th century coaching inn. Located right in the centre of town and just a few minutes walk from the train station this is the perfect location to base ourselves for a weekend of exploring.
There are also many great places to eat in Chepstow around our accommodation. We will organise reservations at some local restaurants so that our group can dine together each night and have a sociable evening after our day on the trails.
From Chepstow we will have some stunning walks following the River Wye straight from the door, as well as the opportunity to explore the view points, villages and ancient woodland of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean only a short drive away. Here are some of the local highlights we hope to include in our itinerary of hikes...
Wynd Cliff, Tintern Abbey, the Devil's Pulpit and Brockweir - The classic 'Grand Tour' of the Wye Valley, including the magnificent vista of the meandering river from the 'Eagles Nest' on top of the precipitous Wynd Cliff. We will also get a chance to visit Tintern, where the famous abbey is considered to be the most beautiful and superbly situated monastic ruin in the country.
Chepstow Castle, Wintour's Leap, Lancaut and Tidenham Chase
This lovely walk is not challenging but offers splendid views across a dramatic stretch of the Wye. We can set out on foot straight from our hotel to follow the Wye upstream to where the river makes a great curve around the Lancaut peninsula. We can take in the spectacular viewpoint of Wintour's Leap and return to Chepstow to visit the Medieval Castle.Symonds Yat Rock, the Hand Pulled Ferry and the Wobbly Bridge - Symonds Yat is one of the most iconic and beautiful locations in the entire Wye Valley and a fantastic opportunity to watch Peregrine Falcons. There is the novel opportunity of crossing the Wye on a hand pulled barge, the trail then winds up past King Arthurs Caves to an Iron Age Hill Fort.
We also hope to find time to visit the some other local beauty spots like Puzzlewood, Cannop Ponds and the Forest of Dean Sculpture trail. Join us for a weekend of superb hiking in this lovely valley. A perfect weekend away! :D
WHAT IS INLCUDED:
- 3 nights hotel accommodation in single or twin share rooms.
- 3 cooked breakfasts.
- A choice of guided hikes by trained Mountain Leaders (MLTE) and qualified first aiders
- Financial protection in accordance with the Package Travel Law 1992
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:
- Transport expenses.
- Lunches & evening Meals
- Travel insurance
HOW TO BOOK A PLACE ON THIS TRIP
To book onto this trip please email nathancapay@googlemail.com and send full payment to the Backabush account. Please use WYE as your payment reference...
Account Name: BACKABUSH XPLORERS
Sort Code: 090127
Account Number: 22440622Your RSVP alone is NOT enough to secure your place, full payment is needed to make a reservation.
The following "terms and conditions" apply to all trip reservations:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngc5A61k76qb6HGMeTK96AVaXn0565yPS9p42IPzIy8/16 participants 
THE MULLERTHAL - LUXEMBOURG'S LITTLE SWITZERLAND
Lieu non spécifié pour l'instantBackabush is heading off over the late May bank holiday weekend to hike the magical region of the Mullerthal, often referred to as Luxembourg's Little Switzerland!
Cost - £339 per person in small twin share room or £409 single occupancy. Group size - 15. Accommodation (4 nights) - Holiday cabins.
The Mullerthal region of Luxembourg is delightful landscape of ancient forests and rolling hills criss-crossed by fast flowing streams which cut deep and narrow gorges. The sandstone geology is peppered with caves, ravines and mysterious rock formations
ACCOMMODATION:
We will stay in comfortable holiday cabins with self catering kitchens and twin share or single occupancy bedrooms. Located in lovely little Berdorf village we are perfectly located to explore this magical region.
Our accommodation is situated only 6km from the medieval town of Echternach, on a vast plateaux above the valleys of the Black Ernz, the Sure and the Aesbach forest.
Don't miss the chance to hike this little know wonder of Luxembourg!
ITINERARY:
Friday 22 May - We will meet at the accommodation and can check in from anytime from 3PM.
Saturday 23 May - Section of the Mullerthal Trail Route 1.
This hike interweaves various elements of the beautiful landscape. Rocks, forests, sweeping views and meadows will offer us a delightful outdoor experience.
Sunday 24 May - Section of the Mullerthal Trail Route 2.
Today's hike leads us deep into the heart of Luxembourg's Little Switzerland and presents spectacular rock formations that fire the imagination.
Monday 25 May - Section of the Mullerthal Trail Route 3.
Our final hiking day reveals enormous rock formations and enchants with picturesque stream valleys and romantic castles.
Tuesday 26 May - We need to check out of the cabins by 10AM.
Hiking plans may need to be altered depending on weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.
DIFFICULTY:
A moderate level of hiking fitness is required to cross terrain that will be uneven and rocky in places. We may be hiking over 12 miles with over 600m of cumulative ascent.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- 4 nights twin-share or single occupancy accommodation in holiday cabins shared between 3 people in each cabin.
- A full itinerary of hikes.
- Trip organiser. Mountain Leader and outdoor first aid certified.
- Financial protection in accordance with the Package Travel Law 1992.
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:
- Flights (see below).
- Meals. Our holiday cabins have self catering kitchens plus there are also restaurants, cafes and a supermarket in the area.
- Entry fees.
- Travel Insurance.
RECOMMENDED FLIGHTS:
There are numerous convenient flights to Luxembourg from multiple London airports (Heathrow, City and Stansted) with British Airways, Luxair and Ryanair. Please use Skyscanner to find the most suitable flights for you.
Public transport is free in Luxembourg and it will be easy to take the bus from Luxembourg Airport to our accommodation in Berdorf (we will share detailed travel information closer to the date).
HOW TO BOOK A PLACE ON THIS TRIP:
To confirm your place on this trip use online banking. Your RSVP is not enough to reserve a space on this trip. Please use Mullerthal as your payment reference. The account details are:
Account Name: BACKABUSH XPLORERS
Sort Code: 090127
Account Number: 22440622The following "terms and conditions" apply to all trip reservations:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngc5A61k76qb6HGMeTK96AVaXn
18 participants- £369.00

MAY 23 - 27 (BANK HOLIDAY) - GLEN SHIEL, MUNRO BAGGING IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
Inverness, GBTrip to be confirmed
Backabush is going back to the Scottish Highlands for another mountain adventure. This time we are going to Glen Shiel, a region on the west coast absolutely crammed with Munro tops and mountain ridges.Group size - max 13 . Accommodation - Hostel
Cost with transport from Inverness - £369
Cost without transport - £319, if you are planning to drive yourself and don't need a seat in the minibus.What's Munro bagging? - https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/walking/mountains-hills/munro-bagging
Glen Shiel is one of a few places in the highlands where as many as 7 summits can be connected in one tough hike so we will need a strong team of hikers to take on these arduous outings. Our hiking targets for this trip are...South Glen Shiel Ridge - 7 Munros! 17 miles and 1800m of ascent. We will need a low wind/rain day for this monster mountain challenge but if the stars align it is well within the abilities of a fit and fast group. This long ridgewalk is mostly on good paths with surprisingly little descent between the summits, allowing hikers to maintain a good pace. There are also a few short sections of easy scrambling. We should expect to spend over 10 hours on the hill for the full day out, however, it is also possible to descend after 4 summits and cut the day in half if thats what the weather, or our energy levels, demand.
Five Sisters of Kintail - 9.5 Miles, 1400m ascent over steep rocky ground with some easy scrambling and narrow ridge trails. This is one of Scotland's best mountain ridge walks and connects 3 Munros with magnificent views.
For our third hiking day we have loads of options to choose from including;
The Brothers Ridge - another 3 Munros in just 7 miles.
The Falls of Glomach - Possibly Britain's most spectacular waterfall.
The shores of Loch Duilch, forest and coastal trails, a great option if the summits are not possible.ACCOMMODATION
We have booked dorm rooms for our exclusive use at the Ratagan Youth Hostel. This hostel has got to be one of the most tranquil locations in Scotland, down a quiet little road, right on the shore of Loch Duilch, a stunning sea loch.The hostel sits in a quiet corner of Scotland with not many local options to eat out, there is one restaurant nearby. The hostel has good kitchen and dining room facilities for self-catering. We will be taking most of our supplies with us from Inverness, there will also be the opportunity to visit the SPAR supermarket 20 mins away.
TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND
We will pick you up from Inverness Airport at 14.10 or Inverness town centre at 14.45 on Saturday 23rd May. Or alternatively you can meet us at the hostel from 5pm onwards.You can get to Inverness easily by train or you can fly. These are our recommended flight which fit with our pick up times.
Outbound - Saturday 23 May
easyJet flight EZY847
Departs London Gatwick 12.25
Arrives Inverness 14.10Return - Wednesday 27 May
easyJet flight EZY848
Departs Inverness 14.55
Arrives London Gatwick 16.40We will drop you off back in Inverness on Wednesday 27th at around 13.00pm so please consider that when planning onward travel. There will be a town centre and train station drop off as well as a stop at the airport.
DIFFICULTY
This will be a physically tough trip so please take a look at the hike statistics above and be sure that you want to undertake this challenge. A good head for heights is also required for these exposed mountain trails.WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- 4 nights hostel accommodation in shared dorms.
- All transport in Scotland and airport transfers from Inverness. (unless not required)
- Guided hikes. Our leaders are Mountain Leader trained and qualified first-aiders.
- Financial protection in accordance with the Package Travel Law 1992
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:
- Meals - our accommodation will have self catering facilities and there one restaurant nearby.
- Travel to Scotland.
- Travel insurance.
HOW TO BOOK A PLACE ON THIS TRIP:
To confirm your place on this trip use internet banking your RSVP is not enough to reserve a space on this trip. Please use GLENSHIEL as your payment reference. The account details are:Account Name: BACKABUSH XPLORERS
Sort Code: 090127
Account Number: 22440622The following "terms and conditions" apply to all trip reservations:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngc5A61k76qb6HGMeTK96AVaXn0565yPS9p42IPzIy8/Only payment secures your place. Please email nathancapay@googlemail.com as soon as you send payment so that we can confirm everything with you. Thanks. :)
9 participants - £419.00

MAY 27 - 31 - THE MAMORES, MUNRO BAGGING IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
Inverness, GBTrip to be confirmed
Backabush takes on the Mamores! On this trip we will be hiking up some of the highest mountains in Scotland. The Mamores are located in between Glen Coe and Glen Nevis. The 10 Munros in the range are all connected by ridges and crests but are best split into 3 different days out.
Group size - max 13 .
Accommodation - Lodge, twin rooms.
Cost with transport from Inverness - £419
Cost without transport - £369, if you are planning to drive yourself and don't need a seat in the minibus.What's Munro bagging? - https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/outdoor-activities/walking/mountains-hills/munro-bagging
On this trip we are aiming to take on some classic Scottish routes across 3 hiking days, for the hikes with exposed ridges we will need a low wind and rain weather forecast.Ring of Steall - 10 miles, 1700m ascent. This thrilling circuit taking in 4 Munros is often touted as one of the best mountain days in Scotland. It is about as tough as 10 miles can get and often takes hillwalkers over 10 hours to complete. The ridge paths have lots of exposure, lots of up and down as well as some rocky scrambles, one section is ominously named The Devils Ridge.
The Eastern Mamores - 11 Miles, 2000m Ascent. This is another brilliant loop taking in 4 Munros, starting from Kinlochleven on the opposite side of the range to the Ring of Steall. There isn't any scrambling on this route, it's mostly on good paths and grass covered crests but non the less it is still an exhausting day.
For our third hiking day we have many options; head up to bag the final 2 Munros in the Mamores or choose something lower down if we aren't lucky enough to get 3 days of mountain appropriate weather. There are lots of lower routes with Glen Coe, Glen Etive and Glen nevis all nearby.
ACCOMMODATION
We have booked ensuite twin rooms in a great location overlooking Loch Linnhe at a lodge with an on site bar and restaurant as well as a kitchen and dining room for us to use. If you would rather eat out than self-cater there are also lots of pubs and restaurants nearby for us to enjoy.TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND
We will pick you up from Inverness Airport at 14.10 or Inverness town centre at 14.45 on Wednesday 27 May. Or alternatively you can meet us at the hostel from 5pm onwards.You can get to Inverness easily by train or you can fly. These are our recommended flights which fit with our pick up times.
Outbound - Wednesday 27 May
easyJet flight EZY847
Departs London Gatwick 12.25
Arrives Inverness 14.10
Return - Sunday 31 May
easyJet flight EZY848
Departs Inverness 14.55
Arrives London Gatwick 16.40We will drop you off back in Inverness on Sunday 31st at around 13.00pm so please consider that when planning onward travel. There will be a town centre and train station drop off as well as a stop at the airport.
DIFFICULTY
This will be a physically tough trip so please take a look at the hike statistics above and be sure that you want to undertake this challenge. A good head for heights is also required for these exposed mountain trails.WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- 4 nights hostel accommodation in shared dorms.
- All transport in Scotland and airport transfers from Inverness. (unless not required)
- Guided hikes. Our leaders are Mountain Leader trained and qualified first-aiders.
- Financial protection in accordance with the Package Travel Law 1992
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:
- Meals - our accommodation will have self catering facilities and there is one restaurant nearby.
- Travel to Scotland.
- Travel insurance.
HOW TO BOOK A PLACE ON THIS TRIP:
To confirm your place on this trip use internet banking your RSVP is not enough to reserve a space on this trip. Please use MAMORES as your payment reference. The account details are:Account Name: BACKABUSH XPLORERS
Sort Code: 090127
Account Number: 22440622The following "terms and conditions" apply to all trip reservations:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngc5A61k76qb6HGMeTK96AVaXn0565yPS9p42IPzIy8/Only payment secures your place. Please email nathancapay@googlemail.com as soon as you send payment so that we can confirm everything with you. Thanks. :)
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