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  5. 9 Stunning Highland walks in Scotland

9 Stunning Highland walks in Scotland

Never been hillwalking in the Highlands before? One thing is for sure – your hiking boots will get a lot of use! From small coastal strolls, just perfect for part-time ramblers and relaxing family walks, to gargantuan Munros that promise jaw-dropping views, the Scottish Highlands offer something for all abilities. Check out our suggestions.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

  1. 1

    River Affric and Am Meallan

    Cannich

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    Loch Affric viewpoint

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    River Affric and Am Meallan in Glen Affric is a very short but beautiful walk that can’t be left off the list. Make your way along the banks of the River Affric, where the peaty waters flow between Loch Affric and Loch Beinn a’ Mheadhain. The river is spectacular to see after rainfall as it rushes through the pinewood. Am Meallan is a brisk climb through the bracken and birch trees, revealing a magnificent viewpoint that looks across Loch Affric to the mountains beyond.

    Route Type:       short and easy
    Distance:            1.5 km / 1 mile
    Time:                   45 minutes
    Best for:              family walks, autumnal scenery, photography

    Explore River Affric and Am Meallan: River Affric and Am Meallan
  2. 2

    Loch Coulin and Loch Clair Circuit

    Wester Ross

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    Views of the Wester Ross Biosphere from Loch Clair, Wester Ross

    Nestled in between the valleys and peaks of Glen Torridon in Achnasheen, head along the trails of the Loch Coulin and Loch Clair circuit for mesmerising views and a tranquil stroll. This 9 km route is almost all flat terrain, but takes in the towering peaks of Beinn Eighe and Liathach – something you don’t often get to see on lower level trails. Start your walk from a small roadside car park before heading onto farm tracks, mixed woodlands and open ground that lead you around both lochs and head back to the car.

    Route Type:       short and easy
    Distance:            9 km / 5.5 miles
    Time:                   2.5 - 3.5 hours
    Perfect for:        scenic views, autumnal scenery, family walks

    Venture around Loch Coulin and Loch Clair Circuit: Loch Coulin and Loch Clair Circuit
  3. 3

    The Saddle

    Kintail

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    Kintail, Wester Ross, The Highlands

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    If you’re looking for that perfect Highland hike, The Saddle might be just it. Located in Kintail near Shiel Bridge and Invershiel, just a short drive from the Isle of Skye, The Saddle is described as one of the most magnificent mountains in the Highlands of Scotland. There will be lots of changes in scenery, some rock scrambling, and sections just challenging enough to keep things interesting. Over 8 miles in length with 1300 metres of climbing, this hike involves summiting two Munros.

    Route Type:       day walk
    Distance:            13 km / 8 miles
    Time:                   7 - 9 hours
    Best for:              dramatic views, challenging walks

    Uncover The Saddle: The Saddle
  4. 4

    Quinag: Three Corbetts

    Sutherland

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    Quinag is a mountain located amongst The North West Highlands Geopark

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    The walk up the Quinag is as magnificent as it is complex. This 808 metre high ascent in Sutherland is not a single mountain walk, but a dramatic range of three peaks: Sàil Gharbh, Sàil Ghorm, and Spidean Coinich. This means that this is no easy day out if you tackle all three, and you are likely to only fit two into a day to make it more achievable. Having said that, it is one of the finest hill walks in Scotland, and your efforts will be rewarded with views over Loch Assynt to the south, Conival and Ben More Assynt to the south-east and Loch a’Chàirn Bhàin, too.

    Route Type:        day walk
    Distance:             14 km / 8.75 miles
    Time:                    7.5 - 8.5 hours
    Best for:               a challenging experience

    Explore Quinag: Three Corbetts: Quinag: Three Corbetts
  5. 5

    Suilven

    Assynt

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    Suilven, a remote mountain located in Inverpolly National Nature Reserve

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    Suilven is an iconic peak located in Assynt on the far west of the Scottish Highlands. This remote area boasts untouched landscapes, magnificent peaks, and truly memorable views that will have you exploring the next Highland walk in no time. Peaking at 731 metres (2,398 ft), Suilven features a steep-sided ridge that connects onto the peculiar looking dome of Caisteal Liath in the west.

    Route Type:       day walk
    Distance:            20 km / 12.5 miles
    Time:                   7 - 9 hours
    Best for:             dramatic views, coastal scenery, multiple peaks

    Discover Suilven: Suilven
  6. 6

    The Five Sisters of Kintail

    Lochaber

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    A viewpoint looking down to Loch Duich and The Five Sisters Of Kintail

    Explore an incredible ridgeline on this strenuous walk. The famed Five Sisters of Kintail are the peaks on the western half of the long ridge that rises dramatically and steeply above the northern side of Glen Shiel. This challenging endeavour will have you tackling not one, but three Munros! Feel like you’re on top of the world as you meander across the ridgeline. Head to the Glen Shiel car park and go west to start the first ascent of the day, along a boggy path from the car park. You’ll ascend 550 metres in just under a kilometre! 

    Route Type:        day walk
    Distance:             15 km / 9.25 miles
    Time:                    8 - 10 hours
    Best for:              multiple peaks  

    Venture along the Five Sisters of Kintail: The Five Sisters of Kintail
  7. 7

    The West Highland Way

    Milngavie to Fort William

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    Walkers on the West Highland Way

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    Stretching for 151 km from Milngavie on the edge of Glasgow to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, the West Highland Way is Scotland's most famous long-distance trail. The route is well-waymarked throughout and avoids the high tops, making it within the capabilities of most walkers. Walk the whole distance or just a section of the route and make unforgettable memories.

    Route Type:        multi-day walk
    Distance:             151 km / 96 miles
    Time:                    6 – 9 days
    Best for:              walking holidays

    Start your journey along the West Highland Way: The West Highland Way
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    The Great Glen Way

    Fort William to Inverness

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    Laggan Locks, Caledonian Canal, Lochaber, part of the Great Glen Way

    With 79 miles of path, track, canal and loch to discover, the Great Glen Way has something for all wayfarers. The route begins at the ruins of the Old Fort, Fort William, and runs the entire length of Scotland’s longest glen, following the Caledonian Canal and passing three major lochs: Lochy, Oich and Ness, before ending at Inverness Castle. Starting at the end of the West Highland Way, the Great Glen Way provides a natural continuation of a longer journey through the Highlands. It is also possible to link the route with the unofficial East Highland Way.

    Route Type:        multi-day walk
    Distance:             118 km / 79 miles
    Time:                    4 – 7 days
    Best for:              walking holidays

    Explore The Great Glen Way: The Great Glen Way
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    The Affric Kintail Way

    Drumnadrochit to Morvich

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    River Affric in autumn

    The Affric Kintail Way is a superb cross-country route for walkers and mountain bikers, stretching almost 44 miles from Drumnadrochit on Loch Ness to Morvich in Kintail by Loch Duich. It takes in a variety of landscapes with stunning views including ancient pine forests, deep lochs, and towering glens. Start your trip along forest paths with views on to Glen Urquhart, and finish by walking through the remote corners of the famous Glen Affric, often described as one of the most spectacular valleys in Scotland.

    Route Type:       multi-day walk
    Distance:            70 km / 44 miles
    Time:                    5 – 6 days
    Best for:              cross-country walk

    Discover The Affric Kintail Way: The Affric Kintail Way

Walking Safety Information

Scotland’s weather can be unpredictable and the terrain can be challenging, meaning it is important to ensure you head out with the correct equipment and clothing. Sturdy boots, waterproof jacket and trousers, layers for warmth, food and water, navigation equipment such as a map, compass and GPS device, as well as planning ahead and checking the weather before you go are key to staying safe outdoors.

Read up on safety information

If you are planning to attempt any of the more challenging walks in the winter months, please make sure you bring proper equipment and brush up on basic information for essential snow-walking skills before you go.

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