Self Guided Walking Holidays

Discover Scotland with EasyWays on one of our Self-Guided Walking Tours.  Make your choice from our selection of traditional highland hills and glens or coastal pathways with the assurance that your accommodation and baggage transfer will be expertly managed throughout.

West Highland Way

The West Highland Way is Scotland’s most popular long-distance walking route, linking the Central Lowlands with the Highlands on a spectacular journey through farmland, beside lochs, across moors, through glens and over mountains.

Arran Costal Trail

A magnificent circular walk, discovering the rugged mountains, granite peaks and deep glens of the north of the island, and the more gentle, low-lying farmland, woodland and moorland of the south.

Cateran Trail

An easy to moderate, fully way-marked, circular walk, named after the marauding bands of cattle thieves who used these paths in bygone days. The Cateran Trail offers fast flowing rivers, hill paths, forested ways and over-rich fertile farmland.

Clyde Islands

Experience Arran, Islay, Jura and Gigha along with parts of the Kintyre and Argyll Peninsulas in a combination of tour options that provide something for everyone. Begin in Arran and end in Islay. 

Fife Costal Path

Dramatic cliffs and caves, rocky seashores, miles of sandy beaches, numerous lovely fishing villages with quaint harbours, ancient castles and stunning sea views across the Firth of Forth to the Pentland Hills, Edinburgh, Bass Rock and the Isle of May.

Loch Linne Highlands and Ben Nevis

Great Glen Way

Cross the landscape of lochs, hills and forests, with glorious views over Loch Ness on one of Scotland’s most popular long-distance walking routes, that stretches from Fort William, at the foot of the mighty Ben Nevis to the highland capital of Inverness.

Style at Black Carts on Hadrian's Wall Path

Hadrian's Wall Path

Hadrian’s Wall Path follows the line of the historic Roman wall that divided England and Scotland almost 2000 years ago. Discover a fascinating combination of ancient history and the flora and fauna of the wild Northumberland landscape, with overnight stops in the comfort of traditional villages.

Hadrian's Wall & English Lake District

This tour offers the opportunity to walk alongside the best parts of Hadrian’s Wall with an extended break in the heart of the English Lake District.

Black Cuillans view in Skye

Isle of Skye

An exciting trek through the world-famous Isle of Skye over a route that is truly spectacular, involving a rich blend of coastal walking and trekking through the famous Cuillin Mountains. Our popular package takes you to the best parts of this magical island, and offers you a variety of routes.

Kintyre Way

Pass through a variety of landscapes, taking in tiny fishing villages, extensive conifer forests, stretches of fine coastline, open hills and moors. The narrow peninsula means that the sea is never far away.

Signpost along Loch Lomond & Cowal Way

Loch Lomond & Cowal Way

Take in the wonderful landscapes of Argyll, passing by forests and glens, waterfalls and sea-lochs and the distinctive Cobbler Mountain. Step into history, visiting the ruined 15th century Asgog Castle
or the Strachur Smiddy museum.

Loch Ness 360

This circular route around the Loch Ness, the largest freshwater expanse of water in the UK, begins and ends in Inverness, the “Capital of the Highlands”.   

Moray Costal Route

Moray offers a stunning coastline with wide sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, coastal formations and attractive fishing villages, making it an excellent walking route.

North Highland Way

Explore the remote, sparsely-populated, far north coast of Scotland, enjoying spectacular cliff-top views, puffin bird colonies and the lighthouse at Cape Wrath with an optional day trip by ferry to the Orkney Islands to discover its rich Viking Heritage.

Rob Roy Way

Discover many of the places linked to Rob Roy MacGregor, the legendary Scottish outlaw of the early 1700s on this beautiful and historic route along woodland paths passing by the lovely waters of Lochs Venachar, Lubnaig, Earn and Tay.

Speyside Way

Follow the winding River Spey on old railway tracks, forest trails and cross farmland to reach the Cairngorm Mountains and the Highland Resort of Aviemore. Along the way there are many attractive villages, whisky distilleries, including Aberlour and Craigellachie. 

St Cuthbert's Way

Discover the Border Country in the south of Scotland, where those with an interest in history and culture coupled with a love of the countryside, its flora and fauna, will enjoy a heart-warming and invigorating experience.

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