Primis Scottish Hiking Explorations - Final Information

Sunday 13th July – Sunday 20th July 2025

Number of Travellers:  2
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights

Overview

Final Information for V2 – 5th Feb 2025

 

On Trip;

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Highlights

  • Explore some of Scotland’s wild and dramatic landscapes hiking with your private guide
  • Discover hidden corners of Edinburgh’s historic Old Town with a private tour from a local city guide
  • Taste “Uisge Beatha” or “water of life” at one of Scotland’s best known distilleries

Day by Day

Day 1 - Sunday 13th July - Welcome To Scotland!

Arrive Glasgow early this afternoon, and you will be met by your private guide (who will also act as your driver for your time together). The adventures start right away as you head north to the Highlands. Passing through the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park and following part of the route of the classic long distance hiking trail, the West Highland Way, on the way to your unique accommodation.

Overnight: Glencoe | Glencoe House
Room Type: One Bedroom Suite
Meals Included: None

Day 2 - Monday 14th July - 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. Your guide will discuss the best options for the day to suit your preferences, energy levels, and the weather. After your hike settle down with a celebratory beverage in a traditional climbers pub before heading back to your hotel.

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

Day 3 - Tuesday 15th July - West Coast Island Hiking & Drams

Today you head to the colourful harbour town of Oban where you catch a small ferry for a short trip to Kerrera Island. Enjoy an island hike with great views of the Inner Hebrides , visit the ancient ruins of Glyen Castle and maybe enjoy a sweet treat in the island tea room. Once back on the mainland finish your day with a wee informal dram in bar at the Oban distillery, which prides itself on being older than the town itself! Your guide will then take you back to your unique hotel in Glencoe.

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

Day 4 - Wednesday 16th July - Transfer East to The Cairngorms National Park

Today you transfer East, deep into the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Your route takes you over the ‘snow roads’ to the north of the main mountain range. Your day starts driving past the base of the mighty Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the UK. There are many options for scenic hikes on route, and your guide will discuss the best options to suit the day. Your destination is the Fife Arms Hotel, a fabulously unique and opulent experience created by acclaimed Hauser & Wirth. Here you will find many remarkable conversation pieces and an experience not to be forgotten.

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

Day 5 - Thursday 17th July - Royal Hiking & Explorations

You have the full day to explore this beautiful area with your guide today. The Balmoral Estate has been the Highland residence of the Royal Family since it was bought for Queen Victoria in 1852. Hear tales of the Royal connections as you visit Balmoral castle & hike through the forest to visit a unique pyramid with superb views. Finish the day with a toast to your explorations in true Scottish manner with a tour and tasting of the local royally approved distillery, which was issued a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria in 1848. ‘Slainte Mhath!’, or good health, to you.

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

Day 6 - Friday 18th July - Transfer To Edinburgh

Today you head south to the unique capital city of Edinburgh. You could choose to enjoy one last short hike in the Cairngorms before you depart, or perhaps divert to make a quick visit to St Andrews on the way. The choice is yours and your guide will ensure that you make the last of your last day with them. Your guide will depart once you are settled into your elegant city centre hotel in Edinburgh, leaving you to enjoy your time in the city at your own pace.

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

Day 7 - Saturday 19th July - Exploring Edinburgh

This morning immerse yourselves in the winding cobbled streets of historic Old Town Edinburgh as you enjoy a private 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. 

Today is flexible and your private city guide will personalise your explorations to your interest. Perhaps continue your royal theme with a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, or maybe discover a different area of the city (as they all have their own personalities, like small villages).

Overnight: Edinburgh | Gleneagles Townhouse
Room Type: Town Room
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 8 - Sunday 20th July - Depart

A private transfer will collect you from your accommodation and take you 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
  • 7 nights accommodation, as stated in the itinerary above
  • Most meals, as stated in the itinerary above
  • The services of a qualified and experienced guide from Day 1 to Day 6 inclusive
  • All transfers in a private vehicle driven by your guide on guided days
  • Private Airport Transfer on Departure Day
  • All Ferry Travel Included in the Itinerary
  • All guided hikes mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary, specifically:
    • Dram of Whisky in Oban Distillery Bar (not a specific guided tasting)
    • Entry to Balmoral Castle
    • Tour & Tasting of Royal Lochnagar Distillery
      • Essence Tour, not private
    • Admission Fee on D6 as per interest (eg. Scone Palace or St Andrews Castle)
    • Private Full Day Walking Tour of Edinburgh with Local Expert City Guide
      • Includes entry to Edinburgh Castle & another entry fee as per interest (eg. Palace of Holyroodhouse)
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • Hosting Budget of £20 per person per day for every day with Wilderness Guide
  • B&R WOW Moment of £100 pp
  • B&R T-shirt drop – FOC
  • 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 the main driver guide
Notes Read More
  • All suggested accommodations and services are subject to availability at the time of booking.
  • A 20% deposit is required before any accommodation and services will be confirmed.
  • This quote is valid for 14 days from the date quoted, after this time pricing may be subject to revision.
  • Activities are only private if so specified
Optional Upgrades Read More
  • Room Upgrades are available in some locations, subject to availability. Pricing on request.
  • Add a Private Storyteller Experience in Glencoe. Additional £350 GBP Total Cost.
Pricing Read More

The NET price for this itinerary, based on 2 clients on a twin-share basis, and including a £12 per person conservation contribution is:

  • £9,370 GBP per person

Conservation Contribution
This 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.

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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.