
Knoydart Wilderness Expedition
A committing expedition into Britain's last great wilderness, reached only by boat or a long walk-in over the hills.
About this trip
The Knoydart peninsula has no through-road — you arrive by boat across Loch Nevis or on foot over remote passes. That isolation is exactly the point. Over four days our small group crosses rough, trackless country between two of the most coveted Munros in Scotland, Ladhar Bheinn and Luinne Bheinn.
With an experienced expedition leader, a boat transfer, three nights in a remote lodge and all meals carried on the hill, this is a serious undertaking for experienced, very fit walkers who are comfortable with long days and changeable weather far from help.
What's included
- Expedition leader
- Boat transfer to Inverie
- 3 nights remote lodge
- All meals on the hill
Upcoming departures
New season dates are being finalised. Enquire and we'll let you know first — private departures are often possible.
Good to know
Best time to travel
May to September offers the longest days and most stable weather. Late spring brings fewer midges; autumn paints the glens gold.
Getting there
Fort William and Inverness are the main hubs, both reachable by train and road. The scenic A82 links Glasgow to the western Highlands.
What to bring
- Sturdy walking boots
- Waterproof jacket & warm layers
- Plenty of water & snacks
- Map / GPS or phone with offline maps
- Walking poles
- Full waterproofs & spare insulating layers
- Head torch, whistle & first-aid kit
- Hat, gloves & sun protection
Fitness & experience
Serious mountain terrain for experienced hill-walkers with navigation skills.
Group size: 4–6 people
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£960 / person
