Fisherfield Raid 
About the Fisherfield Raid
Our expedition to these wild mountains allows a chance to experience one of Scotland’s most dramatic wilderness areas. The aim is to explore the tops of "the big six" whilst camping in this mountain fastness.
Backpacking and wild camping are required.
Download the Fisherfield Raid equipment list.
Book Your Fisherfield Raid Walking Holiday
Sorry - We have no further availability on this holiday in 2010. Dates for 2011 will be available in December.
If you have a small group and would like to do this holiday privately or are interested in this holiday for next year please contact us.
Group Bookings & Private Guiding
Additional dates or spaces are available for group booking and private guiding by arrangement. Please phone us on 01786 445 703 or complete the Special Enquiry form.
Fisherfield Raid Backpacking Trip - What's Included?
Your holiday includes:
- Qualified Mountain Leader
- 4 walking days
- 3 nights wild camping
- Tents, stoves, gas and pots are provided.
- Food for all meals
- Transport from and back to Stirling
Group size:
- Minimum Number:
- 4
- Maximum number per leader:
- 8
Fisherfield Raid Brief Itinerary:
Meet at Stirling station: 09:00
Return: 18:00
Day 1: Meet at our office at 09:15 (or Stirling railway station at 09:00 if you let us know). Equipment distribution / check at C~N~Do office. After sorting out gear from the store, travel by mini-bus to Dundonnell area. Walk from Corrie Hallie to Shenavall and on to find a camping place in Gleann na Muice. (~8ml / 12km with ~400m ascent)
Day 2: Leave the tents and travel light to ascend Beinn a'Chlaidheimh, Sgurr Ban, Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, Beinn Tarsuinn and anything else in that block we have time for. Return to the camping area. (~13ml / 22km with ~1700m ascent)
Day 3: Walk up Gleann na Muice to ascend A'Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mor, returning possibly by Fuar Loch Mor and Glean na Muice Beag. (~11ml / 18km with ~1150m ascent).
Day 4: Pack up and return to the mini-bus and thence to Stirling arriving about 18:00. (~11ml / 18km with ~300m ascent)
Fitness Levels
Due to the remote nature of this trip and lack of easy escape routes, participants should ensure that they have a high enough level of fitness to enable them to complete at least the linear parts of this holiday in full. The ability to carry 30-35lbs is essential.
Recommended Reading
To get the most from your walking holiday or course you may wish to do some background reading prior to departure.
Books which you may find informative are:
- The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland by Irvine Butterfield
Maps which you may find informative are:
Wilderness Mountains
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