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Torridon Munro Masterclass

Five days bagging the great sandstone giants of Torridon with a qualified mountain leader honing your hill skills.

About this trip

Torridon holds some of the oldest and most dramatic mountains in Britain, their terraced sandstone walls rising straight from sea-level lochs. Over five days you'll tackle classic peaks such as Liathach and Beinn Eighe under the eye of a qualified mountain leader who treats every summit as a chance to sharpen your hill craft.

This is as much a skills course as a tour: pacing, navigation, route choice and confidence on steep, rocky ground. Four nights' accommodation and most evening meals are included. Fit, regular hill-walkers will come away ready for bigger, wilder days.

What's included

  • Qualified mountain leader
  • 4 nights accommodation
  • Navigation coaching
  • Most evening meals

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

For fit, regular walkers. Expect long days, significant ascent and exposed sections.

Group size: 4–8 people

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£890 / person

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