Glenfinnan Eco Tour

This guided walk was set up to allow for an eco-friendly and sustainable way to visit Glenfinnan.

Our journey to Glenfinnan will begin in Fort William. Catching the local bus service for the 30min drive.

We will have just over a hour to explore the village and Glenfinnan monument.

We will then visit the viaduct to view the crossing of the world famous Jacobite Steam Train or Harry Potter train

We will then make our way to Glenfinnan Station on the path with great views of the mountains and Loch Sheil

There will also be the opportunity to visit the Glenfinnan Station Museum. Run by local volunteers it is a interesting visit. Giving a very good idea of how the railway changed the West Highlands forever.

We will then catch our bus for the return journey to Fort William.

The guided walk is on good paths and pavements. So suitable for everyone.

Transport is via bus.Bus from Fort William 0850am return 1pm. Bus return fare is £5.10 from Fort William to Glenfinnan.

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. 

If you would like help to protect and conserve Glen Nevis and Ben Nevis for future generations you can donate or join Friends of Nevis