Mountain Walking Holiday on the Isle of Arran, Scotland

Explore Arran’s most beautiful peaks with a qualified Mountain Leader and a small group of fellow hikers on this 3-night Scottish adventure!


Experience Type: Multi-Day Experience
Duration:
3 nights
Accommodation: Hostel
Meeting Location: Glasgow or Ardrossan
Group Size: Maximum 10
Level: Active Plus
Age: 18+
Dogs: No dogs, except trained assistance dogs


Public Transport: This trip is fully accessible by public transport, we include free collection from Glasgow City & Airport. Please see the Meeting Location & Time section below for full details.


In a Nutshell:

  • Join a small group of outdoor adventurers for guided mountain walks - exploring “Scotland in miniature”.

  • Enjoy the best local food, eating out each night in nearby pubs and restaurants.

  • Watch out for wildlife as you explore the high peaks and enjoy panoramic views.

  • Let us take care of the driving, navigation, and logistics and relax in hostel accommodation, so you can fully immerse yourself in the awesome experience.

Looking for less strenuous walks? Take a look at our: Scenic Walking Holiday - Explore the Isle of Skye, Scotland experience.


 

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Experience epic mountain adventures and explore Scotland’s Isle of Arran…

Arran is the most southerly of Scotland’s Hebrides, lying just across the Firth of Clyde, and is an easy hop from Glasgow. The island provides a magnificent and magical remote getaway in the Highlands, offering pristine cliffs and beaches, fantastic sea views, trails leading through the hills, and woodland nature reserves.

On this 3-night Walking the Mountains of… experience, we’ll explore the highest reaches of Arran, including the island’s most well-known peak, Goatfell. We can enjoy the fresh air available by the gallon in Scotland’s mountains, as we take in the panoramic views.

Wildlife on the island includes golden eagles, red squirrels, otters, seals, and even basking sharks, so bring some binoculars!

For the history lover, there are ancient chambered cairns and settlements we can visit, and the stately Brodick and Lochranza Castles, telling tales of thousands of years of Scottish history.

You’ll stay in a seriously lovely hostel right on the shore, enjoying local fare with the group each evening in the area’s fantastic pubs and restaurants.

Suggested Itinerary

Here’s what we’ve got planned - of course, we may have to offer alternatives or make amendments if the weather misbehaves or other unexpected situations arise!

Walking along the Arran coastline from Blackwaterfoot towards King’s Cave.

Essential Information

 

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This map is provided for guidance regarding the general location. For detailed meeting information, please refer to the 'Meeting Time & Location' section.