Glen Nevis to Corrour Station Backpacking Adventure

Steall Waterfall,Glen Nevis

Into the Wilds of Rannoch Moor

Join me on one of my trips into the wilds of the Scottish Highlands.Starting off in Glen Nevis, Scotland’s most beautiful glen this 2 day long expedition will take us into the heart of Rannoch Moor. Finishing at the remote Corrour Station famous for it’s scene in the cult film Trainspotting.

The expedition takes in some of the remotest and wild country that the Highlands have to offer. Immerse yourself in the mountains as we spend 2 days wandering through the mountains. There will be opportunities to spot wildlife like Red Deer, Sea Eagles and Golden Eagles. We will have plenty photo and rest stops.

If the weather is good we may even be lucky enough to see the stars and the famous Northern Lights.

The hike covers a wide variety of terrain from good easy trails,to rocky and boggy wet ground. Some of the route is very rough going underfoot.

A good level of fitness is required. You will also require the ability to carry your equipment and food. Tents and other equipment can be provided on request.

Please get in touch to discuss availability.

For further info contact us at upanddoonguidedwalks@gmail.com

Loch Ossian,Corrour

Coronavirus Precautions And Information

All trips will be subject to the government rules in place at the time of your holiday.

We will have to cancel or reschedule our trip if you are coming from a higher tier area than the location of your guided walk.This is necessary to protect ourselves and to protect the local and rural communities that we will be walking in.
All trips in 2021 that can’t go ahead because of restrictions will be offered the chance to reschedule or a full refund.

To protect ourselves and to maintain social distancing we will travel separately to the start of each walk. Where the walks are in popular destinations we may have to start early to ensure we have a parking space. 
On our walk it will be possible to practice social distancing between ourselves and other walkers.
Please ensure sure that each person in your group has access to their own hand sanitizer for the day. Although while we are walking there are minimal touch points, it may be necessary to open gates or use bridges using your hands. 
Face masks are not necessary while we are out walking together. However if you feel more comfortable wearing one it’s entirely up to you.