Step into the wild beauty of Scotland’s oldest and most legendary hiking route — the West Highland Way. For eight unforgettable days, journey from charming villages to misty mountain peaks, wander along serene loch shores, and breathe in the raw spirit of the Highlands. With luggage transfers, comfortable 4-star stays, and a touch of Scottish whisky magic, this is your perfect Highland adventure.
Cost
Cost Includes
- 7 nights at comfortable 4-star hotels & B&Bs
- Daily breakfast
- Luggage transport between accommodations (1 bag up to 20kg per person)
- Guided tour & whisky tasting at Glengoyne Distillery
- Detailed route material, maps, and GPS app access (works offline)
- 24-hour international support hotline during the tour
Cost Excludes
- Flights to/from Glasgow or Edinburgh
- Local tourist taxes (if applicable)
- Lunches & dinners (available at local restaurants)
- Personal travel insurance
- Booking handling fee: €20
Overview
The West Highland Way is Scotland’s iconic long-distance trail — 155 kilometers of pure wonder stretching from the outskirts of Glasgow to majestic Fort William. Once trodden by shepherds, traders, and warriors, today it invites modern travelers to walk through ancient glens, alongside shimmering lochs, and beneath the shadow of Ben Nevis.
From tasting whisky at the Glengoyne Distillery to crossing the rugged “Devil’s Staircase,” every day reveals a new side of Scotland’s dramatic landscapes and legendary charm. With comfortable 4-star accommodations, daily breakfasts, and luggage transfers, all you need to carry is your sense of adventure.
Trip Highlights
- Journey through Scotland’s wild and untamed Highlands
- Follow winding paths along the shores of Loch Lomond
- Enjoy a whisky tasting experience at the famous Glengoyne Distillery
- Walk through Conic Hill and the Devil’s Staircase
- Stay in comfortable 4-star hotels & cozy Highland inns
- Luggage transfer included – hike light and carefree
- Explore the region’s ancient forts, waterfalls, and forest trails
- End your adventure beneath the mighty Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak





