Walking Holidays in Scotland
A fully customisable walking holiday isn’t too ‘deer’ with an incredible £50 book fee!
We first heard about Easyways through word of mouth and have now used the company for the past 6 years in a row.
Greg, UK, May 2019
We really enjoyed this holiday walking the West Highland Way. I would definitely use Easyways again.
Philip, UK, May 2019
Thank you Easyways for making this a great walk of the West Highland Way! The baggage service you organised was absolutely flawless.
Harold, Canada, May 2019
This is the fourth time I have walked the West Highland Way. I find the information given by Easyways is first class.
Moira, UK, July 2019
Easyways was recommended to me by friends who used the company last year. The service they provided for my walk of the Rob Roy Way was excellent!
Leslie, USA, August 2019
Our walk of the West Highland Way was excellently organised by Easyways and they were very responsive to any questions we had. We will be using them again in the future.
Uziel, Israel, August 2019
A big compliment to Easyways for the great B&B’s you organised for our walk of the Cowal Way. Thank you for everything!
Norman, Netherlands, October 2019
I’ve just returned after spending a month in Scotland, in which time I completed the Easyways self-guided Loch Lomond & Cowal Way walk. I just want to say thank you, it was wonderful. In particular, I want to thank Angela of Balliemeanoch Breaks B&B – Strachur, who was truly an angel when I became ill for part of my walk.
Sharon, USA, November 2019
At EasyWays our goal is to make arranging your self-guided walking holidays in Scotland and Europe just that – easy! Simply tell us what you’d like to do and we’ll take care of all bookings – accommodation, door to door baggage transfers at each stage of your walk and taxi transfers if required. Our first class service is supplemented by detailed local knowledge of each route. When you book with EasyWays we’ll send you a comprehensive Tour Pack outlining each stage of your walk with details of facilities en route and even suggestions for places to eat and drink.
Scotland’s most famous long distance walking route, the West Highland Way, is extremely popular with Easyways Walkers. Opened in 1980, the 95 mile long West Highland Way is walked in stages over a number of days, overnighting at idyllic locations across the West of Scotland. The West Highland way is only one of 15 walks throughout the country, from The North Highland Way on the far North coast to Hadrian’s Wall Path on the border with England.
Our Scottish & European walking holidays are great value and there’s no charge until you are completely happy with our proposal.
We pride ourselves in being flexible to the needs of our customers. We’ll arrange your perfect self-guided walking itinerary using our in-depth knowledge.
Based half way between Glasgow and Edinburgh, in the heart of Scotland, our Scottish team has over 20 years’ experience of organising self-guided walking holidays in Scotland.
At EasyWays we work to ensure that your experience on the route is as uncomplicated as it is scenic, leaving you free to enjoy everything that Scotland has to offer: our wonderful scenery, a colourful history reflecting a turbulent past, a wealth of culture brought to life in the many beautiful buildings to be visited and the chance to attend one of the many music festivals and Highland Games held throughout the summer months.
Here are just a few examples of what you can experience one of our Walking Holidays in Scotland or Europe:
Beautiful Loch Lomond and the highest mountain in the United Kingdom, Ben Nevis.
Loch Ness and Inverness – the Capital of the Highlands
The mystical Isle of Skye with Glen Sligachan and the Fairy Pools.
The remote northern coast of the United Kingdom
Walk along the Whisky Trail to end at Aviemore Outdoor Activity Centre surrounded by the magnificent Cairngorm Mountains.
Trek through the Scottish Trossachs over land once inhabited by Rob Roy MacGregor, the legendary Scottish outlaw of the early 1700s.
St Andrews with its historic cathedral ruins and the World Heritage Site of the Forth Bridge built in the late 1800s.
Melrose Abbey where the heart of Robert The Bruce is interred and on through the Scottish Borders to the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne.
An 84-mile trek alongside the ancient Roman defence wall that divides Scotland from England.
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If you have any extra questions, feel free to contact us, we’d love to hear from you.
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