Ways & Trails
With new terrain and landscapes unfolding every day, there’s nothing quite like a continuous route to tempt the adventurous spirit onwards.
Here are some of the Classic Scottish Ways & Trails plus one or two special C~N~Do creations for individual booking. If you've got a group of 6 or more all of these trails can be offered at any suitable time. In addition some are available on a self guided basis.
Self Guided Extensions
Extend your holiday with our self guided extensions.
It's easy - let us arrange your accommodation, transport and we'll even provide you with a dossier of tantalising information - learn more!
All these routes make excellent challenges for charity fund raising as an individual or as a group. Make your holiday benefit someone less fortunate by contacting your favourite charity for an official sponsor form.
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William Wallace Way
The William Wallace Way is a guided walking holiday along the William Wallace Way, a circular route from Stirling Bridge through the carse villages of Gargunnock, Kippen, Buchlyvie Aberfoyle, Callander, Doune and finishing back in Stirling at the foot of the Wallace Monument.
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Lady of the Lake Trail
Our route follows in the notional steps of "The Chase", linking the powerbase of Stirling Castle to its historic hinterland, the wild, rugged landscape of Loch Katrine and the Trossachs, where hid the fair Ellen.
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Kintyre Way
The most recently created long distance trail in Scotland, this 90 miles always interesting route, pokes into hidden corners and thoroughly gets to know the quiet Mull of Kintyre peninsula.
Sutherland Trail
Located largely within the W Highlands Geopark area the Sutherland Trail makes its way in between or close to many stunning mountains including Suilven, Canisp, Quinag, Ben Stack, Arkle, Foinaven and Ben Hope, and ends within sight of Ben Loyal.
West Highland Way
Challanging 95 mile route from Milngavie just outside Glasgow, to Fort William at the base of Ben Nevis, via Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor and the Devil's Staircase. The gradually changing landscapes are foever memorable.
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Trossachs Trail
This journey links Loch Tay with Loch Lomond, exploring hidden recesses of Scotland's first national park in four fascinating chunks; 45 miles of tantalising pure magic.
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A Cape Wrath Trail
Very achievable, definitely adventurous trek from Kinlochourn on the edge of Knoydart, to Cape Wrath, the North West tip of the UK mainland. About 170 miles of fascinating wild landscapes and ever changing vistas in 14 one day stages.
Ways & Trails
- Section Overview
- Lady of the Lake Trail
- William Wallace Way
- Kintyre Way
- Sutherland Trail
- West Highland Way
- Trossachs Trail
- Lairig Ghru
- A Cape Wrath Trail
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