Treslaig Hill

Eco Friendly Adventure

A fantastic day out for families and friends.

On this eco friendly trip we will climb the vantage point of Treslaig Hill.

The views back to Fort William and Ben Nevis are worth the climb.

We will meet at the Crannog Ferry pier to catch our boat across the dark swirling waters of Loch Lhinne. The crossing takes around 10 minutes.

Landing on the other side our guided walk will begin with a gentle stroll through the Crofters Wood.

Rejoining the road we will take the track up Treslaig Hill. Reaching the summit the views are expansive in every direction with Ben Nevis looming above Fort William. If time allows there’s the option to include the nearby summit of Meall an t Slamain.

The guided walk is on mostly decent paths and rough tracks so sturdy footwear should be worn.

Transport is via ferry. It costs £3.60 return.Ferry from Fort William 1000am return 435pm

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