
- 282 Munros
- 6 Regions
- 10+ Routes
Discover Scotland on foot
The Highlands
are calling.
Misty glens, soaring Munros and trails that stay with you for life — route discovery, guided tours and stays, all in one place.
Why hike Scotland
Scotland isn't a destination. It's a feeling that stays with you.
Stand on a windswept ridge, the air crisp and clear, as endless green hills roll out beneath a sky of soft greys and gold. From the haunting beauty of Glencoe to the rugged trails of Skye, the Highlands reward every kind of walker — seasoned trekker or first-timer alike.
Six regions
Where the trail begins

01
The Highlands
Wild skies, wild ridges, deep glens.

02
The Cairngorms
Ancient forests, arctic plateaus, hidden lochs.

03
Isle of Skye
Jagged pinnacles, sea cliffs, fairy pools.

04
Glencoe
Towering peaks, hidden valleys, dark history.

05
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
Bonnie banks, gentle hills, island lochs.

06
The Scottish Borders
Rolling hills, quiet trails, gentle history.
Featured
Trails worth lacing up for

The draw
A hiker's dream, in every direction
Breathtaking landscapes
From the windswept peaks of Glencoe to the lush trails of Glen Affric, experience nature's grandeur one step at a time.
Walking through history
Follow ancient footpaths past castles, cairns and clan lands — from Culloden to the ruins of Urquhart Castle.
Wild, untouched beauty
Discover remote glens, hidden waterfalls and wildlife you'll never meet from a car window.
For every pace
Choose your challenge
No matter your experience, there's a perfect walk for you. You choose how far — and how wild — you want to go.
Easy
Relaxed walks on well-maintained trails, ideal for anyone who wants to take it slow.
Try: Loch an Eilein, Falls of Bruar
Moderate
A steady climb and varied terrain for walkers who want a little more underfoot.
Try: Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing
Challenging
Long hikes, steep ascents and raw nature for experienced, well-prepared hikers.
Try: Ben Nevis, Ben Lomond
Expert
Exposed ridges, scrambling and serious navigation — for seasoned hill-walkers only.
Try: Cairn Gorm plateau, Aonach Eagach ridge
Field notes
Scenes from the trail








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