8 DAYS WALKING / 9 OVERNIGHT STAYS

All walking tours should only be tackled if you are a fit walker with well worn in boots and this itinerary allows you to reduce your longest day to 13 miles/21 km

Day 1

Arrive Fort William With good public transport links, arrive into the Highland town of Fort William, with the famous backdrop of Scotland’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis

Day 2

Fort William to Spean Bridge
(11.5 miles/18.5 km)
As you leave Ben Nevis behind, you pass the distillery of the same name, walking along the cycle track in the shadow of the Aonachs to Spean Bridge, famous for its spectacular Commando Memorial

 

 

Day 3

Spean Bridge to Inverlair
(11.5 miles/18.5  km)
Starting on the picturesque Spean Bridge forest trails, a lovely day of walking alongside the River Spean and then through fields and forest and down into the remote village of Inverlair

Day 4

Fersit* to Moy Bridge
(7 miles/11.5 km)
Easy walking alongside the beautiful Loch Spean until you reach your destination of Moy and a fine view of Loch Laggan

Day

5

Moy Bridge to Gallovie (Feagour)
13 miles/21 km)
Fine views of Loch Laggan as you make your way through the famous ‘Monarch of the Glen’ country

Day 6

Feagour to Laggan
(5 miles/8 km)
Your trek today takes you through some delightful woodland on your way up to view the ancient Pictish Fort of Dun Da Lamh, well worth a visit

Day 7

Laggan to Newtonmore
(10 miles/16 km)
You are now in Clan Macpherson territory! If the rivers are low, then an absolutely stunning walk through Glen Banchor. Alternatively, walk through the picturesque forest paths of Glen Truim

Day 8

Newtonmore to Kincraig
(12.5 miles/20 km)
A ‘not to be missed’ chance to visit the imposing Ruthven Barracks before picking up the Badenoch Way and winding your way through the beautiful RSPB Nature Reserve and past the lovely Loch Insh.

Day 9

Kincraig to Aviemore
(10.5 miles/17 km)
A superb day to end a fantastic walk. An interesting start past the Sculpture Park and then through delightful woodland past Loch an Eilein and through the Caledonian Pine Forest of Rothiemurchus Estate and into the bustling town of Aviemore

* Most clients start this days trekking at the village of Fersit which is 1.5 miles of road walking further on up the hill from Inverlair. If you choose to start your trek at Inverlair then the days total is 8.5 miles/13.5 km

**Since there is no accommodation in Kincraig who take one night bookings then clients will be placed in either Newtonmore or Aviemore for two nights with transfers

Extra Nights/Rest Days: many people take an extra night at the stage of Fort William to climb Scotland’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis or a day at the end to explore the many activities on offer in the tourist village of Aviemore

Price of Package: £740.00 per person (based on two persons sharing)

Included:

+ Nine overnight stays in selected quality b&bs/guest houses with ensuite facilities

+ Full Scottish breakfast

+ Baggage transfer from stage to stage

+ Transfers, if required, due to limited or no accommodation at some stages

+ East Highland Way Guidebook & Harvey Map

+ Supporting detailed route notes

+ Comprehensive tour pack with full information on your walk including location details for your accommodations and local facilities

+ The services of the Gemini Team prior to and during your holiday

Not Included:

- Evening meals, packed lunches and drinks (available at all stages)

- Transport to Fort William/from Aviemore

- Travel Insurance (we recommend that you arrange your own cover)

Notes:

Additional overnight stays can be arranged at a cost of £45.00 to £50.00 per person per night

Single supplement for solo walkers is £45.00 per night

Single supplement for singles as part of a group is £35.00 per night

Please note that, upon the actual booking of rooms, we will do our very best to try and reduce the single or solo walkers’ supplement. This will be dependent on availability of rooms at the time of booking

Group Discounts for 4 or more people available on request