Hiking Highlights of Scotland - Final Information

Brown, Compas & Priselac

Monday 26th May – Thursday 5th June 2025

Number of Travellers: 4
Duration: 11 Days / 10 Nights

Overview

Final Information Document for v2 – Edinburgh Airport Hotel to finish

 

On Trip;

While we hope things run smoothly for the duration of their stay, we know that unforeseen circumstances do happen and there are times when the clients may need to contact us for assistance. Please see below for ways to get in touch while on the trip;

Please note that on days with your main driver-guide, please ask your guide for assistance in the first instance. As they are best placed to answer any queries directly & in a timely manner.

Email: If you have a general question please feel free to email your Sales Consultant or Agent.
Note – Emails are monitored during office hours only.

Call us directly: Office number ++44 (0) 1479 420 020
Please note: Office hours are Mon- Fri 9:00 – 5:30

Out of Office Hours Number: +44 (0)7766 794 640 for use after 5:30pm and at the weekends.
Note: If you require immediate assistance for an issue, problem or emergency, please call or Whatsapp our Out of Office Hours Number

Day by Day

Day 1 - Monday 26th May - Welcome to Scotland

On arrival at the airport you will be met by a private driver who will transfer you to your city centre hotel. Depending on your arrival time you can choose to relax at the hotel or head out to start exploring this unique city.

Overnight: Edinburgh | Gleneagles Townhouse
Room Type: 2 x Town Room
Meals Included: None

Day 1 - Flight Details Read More +

Airline: Delta | Flight Number: A34
Arrival Airport: Edinburgh | Arrival Time: 12:05

Day 1 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Little's Chauffeur Services
Pick Up Location: Edinburgh Airport Arrivals | Pick Up Time: 12:05 | Approx Duration: 45 mins
Phone: +44 (0) 141 883 2111

Your private driver will have a sign with your name on.

 

Transfer Company system will send contact details for the chauffeur as an SMS 30 minutes prior to the reservation taking place, to the mobile number for the travelling passenger. If the client is unable to locate our chauffeur, they must call the mobile number provided, or call the Little’s Office on 0141 883 2111, which operates 24/7.

Day 2 - Tuesday 27th May - Exploring Historic Edinburgh & Meet Your Main Guide

This morning immerse yourselves in the winding cobbled streets of historic Old Town Edinburgh as you enjoy a private morning walking tour with an expert local guide. Discover the highlights of this unique capital as you wander up the ‘Royal Mile’ to the mighty ancient fortress which is Edinburgh Castle itself. Walk the ramparts atop castle rock and hear the tales of the One O’Clock gun and the stories of locals of times past. 

At lunchtime you will meet your main Guide and sit down to chat about the upcoming adventures over lunch. This afternoon is flexible depending on your preferences. Maybe head up to the nearby summit of Arthur’s Seat with your guide to gain a fabulous perspective on the city skyline, or take in more of the clean lines of the ‘New Town’ streets. Or simply shop for souvenirs and relax, the choice is yours.

Overnight: Edinburgh | Gleneagles Townhouse
Room Type: 2 x Town Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 2 - Private Walking Tour Read More +

Activity: Private Walking Tour
Expert City Guide: Alan Wright
Start Location: Your Hotel Reception | Start Time: 09:00 | Approx Duration: 4 hrs
Phone: 07976 520990

Includes entry to Edinburgh Castle

Day 2 - Guide Details - Andrew McMurtrie Read More +

Name: Andrew McMurtrie
Contact Number: +44 (0) 7741 314 872
Meeting Place: Edinburgh Castle | Meeting Time: 12:30

Your main guide will liaise with your city guide to meet up.

Day 3 - Wednesday 28th May - St Andrews & The Kingdom Of Fife

This morning start your journey north with your guide, heading to St Andrews in the Kingdom of Fife. Enjoy exploring this characterful university town, full of history and stories. More recently the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge famously met during their studies here.

However, St Andrews is much better known for being the ‘birthplace of golf’, and you will see nods to ‘the great game’ all over the town. Join a knowledgeable local golf guide for a tour of ‘The Old Course’ this afternoon for some fascinating insights into the legends of the game here.

Overnight: St Andrews | Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Room Type: 2 x Old Course King Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 4 - Thursday 29th May - Fife Coastal Path & Charming Fishing Harbours

Today head out to explore part of the Fife Coastal Trail with your guide. Your walk today will take you along the “Fringe Of Gold”, as the Fife beaches are known, and through traditional villages which are built around tiny fishing harbours. These are all wonderfully picturesque with wee stone houses keeping watch over the brightly painted fishing vessels in the harbours, so make sure that you have your camera handy!

Don’t forget to stop along the way and celebrate your walk with a delicious meal of traditional Fish & Chips. With fresh fish straight out of the sea, this area has won multiple awards for this Scottish dish and is famous for having some of the best in the whole of the UK! At the end of the day your guide will then take you back to your hotel for a free evening

Overnight: St Andrews | Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Room Type: 2 x Old Course King Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 5 - Friday 30th May - Over The Snow Roads into the Cairngorms National Park

Today you head north over the ‘snow roads’ into the beautiful Cairngorms National Park, and your guide will bring the scenery to life for you as you travel. After lunch head out for your first on foot explorations of the area, maybe taking a walk to a local beauty spot which was a favourite picnic spot of Queen Victoria. This evening settle into your unique and opulent hotel, full of art and conversation pieces.

Overnight: Braemar | The Fife Arms
Room Type: 2 x Scottish Culture
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 6 - Saturday 31st May - Hiking the Cairngorms National Park

Enjoy a full day hiking and exploring the mountains and rivers of beautiful Deeside area with your expert guide, who will tailor the day to your preference. You will be spoilt for choice with all the possible routes but together with your guide you will decide on an option which suits your preferred level of challenge (and energy!), and the weather.

Maybe explore the woodland trails and pyramids of the beautiful Balmoral Estate, the Highland residence of the Royal Family since it was bought for Queen Victoria in 1852. Or choose to hike up into the atmospheric crags and corries of Lochnagar mountain which Lord Byron immortalised in verse, including the line “I sigh for the valley of dark Lochnagar”.

Overnight: Braemar | The Fife Arms
Room Type: 2 x Scottish Culture
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 7 - Sunday 1st June - Unique Foodie & Whisky Workshop

Set out into the whisky hills this morning and spend a fascinating day discovering the rich foodie offerings of the local area. Your experienced chef host will guide you in creating a delicious meal, and advise on the best drams of whisky to match the flavours, while you share stories and learn about the dishes you are creating. This is an experience you are sure to treasure for a lifetime.

Overnight: Braemar | The Fife Arms
Room Type: 2 x Scottish Culture
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 8 - Monday 2nd June - Transfer To Glencoe via Blair Castle

Today the rugged West coast is calling you, and your guide will share some of the fascinating stops and stories along the way. Stop at Blair Atholl to walk the hallways and gardens of a castle that has been inhabited by the Dukes of Atholl for over seven centuries and boasts some fine 18th century interiors within its Scottish baronial architecture. There are also many superb options for scenic leg stretches as you admire the scenery becoming more mountainous on the way to the warm Scottish welcome of Glencoe House and your luxurious suites.

Overnight: Glencoe | Glencoe House
Room Type: 2 x One Bedroom Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 9 - Tuesday 3rd June - Exploring Atmospheric Glencoe

The dramatic mountains and ridges of Glencoe have featured as the backdrop in many films and once you are looking up at these summits it is easy to see why! Today you will explore this famous valley with your guide, there are plenty of options to suit every level of energy and challenge. After your hike settle down with a celebratory beverage in a traditional climbers pub and listen to local legends and fascinating tales of the dark past of Glencoe told by a local storyteller.

Overnight: Glencoe | Glencoe House
Room Type: 2 x One Bedroom Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 10 - Wednesday 4th June - Transfer to Edinburgh Airport via Stirling Castle

Heading south today your route takes you over the sweeping expanse of Rannoch Moor and then follows alongside part of the classic West Highland Way hike which takes determined hikers 96 miles through wild landscapes. There are many options for a hike on route as you pass through the beautiful Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, depending on the time.

Stop to visit Stirling Castle on the way, one of the grandest castles in Scotland with a turbulent history. This is where the World’s Oldest Football was discovered, thought to be hidden by Mary Queen of Scots behind wood paneling to keep it safe from witchcraft. After seeing you safely to your hotel your guide will depart, leaving you to enjoy the last night of your trip together. We are sure you will have many tales to toast!

Overnight: Edinburgh | DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport
Room Type: 2 x King Superior
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 11 - Thursday 5th June - Depart

Take your short hotel shuttle to the airport to make your onward connections. Waving farewell for now but taking with you special memories and wonderful stories of your explorations.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • 10 nights accommodation, as stated in the itinerary above
  • Most meals, as stated in the itinerary above
  • The services of a qualified and experienced guide in Scotland from lunchtime on Day 2 to Day 9 inclusive
  • All transfers in a private vehicle driven by your guide on guided days
  • Private Arrival Airport Transfer from Edinburgh Airport to Edinburgh Hotel on Arrival Day
    • Includes Meet & Greet
  • All guided hikes mentioned in the itinerary, led by your qualified private guide
  • Entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary, specifically:
    • Private Morning Walking Tour in Edinburgh with Expert Local City Guide
      • Includes Entry to Edinburgh Castle
    • Guided Walk on The Old Course, St Andrews, with local guide
    • Private Foodie & Whisky Workshop
    • Entry to Blair Castle
    • Private Storyteller Experience in Glencoe
    • Entry to Stirling Castle
  • £100 Per Person WOW Moment Budget in each country
  • T-Shirt Drop Moment – FOC
  • £20 Per Person Per Guided Day Hosting & Enhancement Budget
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • 24/7 In-Country Support from the Wilderness Team
Exclusions Read More
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Activities and entrance fees not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Gratuities for your main driver guide
Notes Read More

Activities are only private if so specified in the inclusions

 

Notes On Weather & Flexibility

Weather in Scotland can be very changeable. Suitable clothing and footwear is essential, as well as a flexible attitude. Plans may have to be changed to accommodate Mother Nature, and your guide will have back-up plans that they will discuss with you if required.

 

Essential Packing List for Hiking

  • Waterproof jacket with hood
  • Waterproof over-pants
  • Sturdy hiking boots/shoes (sneakers or tennis shoes are not suitable for any hiking in Scotland)
  • Day pack 20-30 litre for carrying water and extra layers
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Warm layers
  • Warm hat, gloves and a neck gaiter
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Smart casual attire for dinners

Note: If you would like us to provide trekking poles for your use then please just let us know and we will ensure these are available for you.

 

Luggage Notes

Please note that we expect travellers to bring an average of One Large Holdall or Suitcase and up to Two smaller day-bags or hand-luggage sized pieces. If you expect to bring more than this then please let us know well in advance of arrival so that we can ensure there is capacity for this (additional charges will apply if separate luggage transfers are required).

 

Useful Contacts

24 hour in-country support (Wilderness Scotland):  +44 (0)1479 420 020, or outwith regular office hours +44 (0)7766 794 640 (urgent calls only, but can also be used for less urgent text messages or WhatApp messages)

Emergency services:  999 or 112NHS 24 (24 hour free medical advice):  111

 

Tipping Guidelines

For tipping our guides – We don’t generally recommend a set amount as tipping is not expected in the same way that it is in North America. However, similar North American travel companies generally suggest something along the lines of £10-30 per person per day for your guide, which is a wide range to choose from. Generally, we would encourage you to ask yourself what you were expecting from your guide, and then think about how they have exceeded those expectations and choose an amount you are comfortable with.

For local services such as restaurants again tipping is not expected but if you receive great service then 10-15% of the bill is normal.

Important Contact Numbers Read More
Wilderness Scotland Office | 9:00am – 5:30pm

UK: +44 (0)1479 420 020
US: 866 740 3890


Out of Office Hours | 5:30pm – 9:00am

+44 (0)7766 794 640


Emergency Services

999

Pricing Read More

The NET price for this itinerary, based on 4 clients on a twin-share basis, and including a £12 per person conservation contribution is:

  • £9,545 GBP per person

Conservation ContributionThis voluntary donation of £12 per person goes towards conservation projects in the locations we operate.  If you would like to opt out just let your trip designer know. Click here for more information.

Terms & Conditions Read More

Please see our booking terms here.


Accommodation

Gleneagles Townhouse

39 St Andrews Square | Edinburgh | Mid-Lothian |
EH2 2AD | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0) 131 322 3780
Web: gleneagles.com/townhouse

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa

Old Station Rd | St Andrews | Kingdom of Fife |
KY16 9SP | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1334 260 300
Web: oldcoursehotel.co.uk

The Fife Arms

Mar Rd | Braemar | Royal Deeside |
AB35 5YL | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1339 720 200
Web: thefifearms.com

Glencoe House

Glencoe | West Highlands |
PH49 4HT | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1855 811 179
Web: glencoe-house.com

DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport

Edinburgh International Airport | Edinburgh |
EH28 8LL | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0) 131 519 4400
Web: hilton.com/en/hotels/ediapdi-doubletree-edinburgh-airport


Meet Your Guide

Andrew McMurtrie

Contact Number: +44 (0) 7741 314 872

Me In Three : Reliable | Interested | Calm

Growing up in Glasgow, the Scouts took me on many adventures, close and far, mainly by foot. I studied Topographic Science (the making of maps), thinking I’d get paid to walk up hills, but ended up working offshore on boats and rigs making sure all the infrastructure was put in the right place, then surveying it once it was there. Having spent over 30 years in the offshore survey sector serving the energy industries, with nearly half of that time offshore, my career has taken me all over the world from Australia to Brazil, and Angola to Vietnam – always looking for a hill to walk or run up – although living in Aberdeenshire at all times. I gained a few outdoor qualifications along the way in my adult Scouting roles, and I’m now able to ‘work’ in the outdoors, which truly is my passion.

I regularly orienteer competitively, including winter night-time events, so my navigation skills are well-honed! I have twice competed in Finland at Jukola an 11-person relay and the world’s largest orienteering event where approximately 1700 teams compete through the night. I have also completed 17 mountain marathons in various regions of the UK. These involve 2 days running over mountainous terrain while navigating a route and carrying all the kit you need.

Hiking and biking are my two main passions nowadays, but I’ve been known to sail and ski too, mostly in Scotland. My wife says I have an addiction to bikes – buying them!

Place to Play

Living on the edge of the Southern Cairngorms, much of my ‘play time’ is spent here and it is a great place to bike and hike. The journey over to the west coast is one I enjoy and there is always a sense of excitement when I’m in the campervan heading west. It is hard to leave Scotland for adventure though I have managed the occasional trip – climbing Mt Toubkal in Morocco, cycling and sailing holidays in Mallorca and skiing trips to the Alps.

Not a lot of people know this

I spent five summers in a row as a teenager on some form of Scout camp/expedition: Switzerland, Massachusetts, Austria, Bavaria and Norway. Scouts played a large part of my teenage life and the reason for my love of the outdoors, camping and adventuring. My first Munro was Ben Nevis, aged 12, at my first summer camp on the banks of Loch Sunart – 38-years later I compleated (yes, correct spelling) my Munros on Beinn Sgritheall, overlooking the dramatic Loch Hourn, Knoydart and with stunning views to the Skye Cullins and beyond. I’ve also managed 50 Corbetts so far but still climb Munros too.