West Highland Way
The West Highland Way was the first long distance footpath to be established in Scotland and has gone on to earn its place as one of country’s most iconic routes. The trail begins in Milngavie near Glasgow and for 95 miles unfolds against the breathtaking backdrop of Scotland’s rugged landscapes, finishing in Fort William, in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain.
From the off, the West Highland Way guides you through tranquil lowland plains and ancient woodlands as it makes its way onto Conic Hill where you are rewarded with stunning views over Loch Lomond, the largest body of fresh water in Britain. The line of small islands along the loch mark the direction of the Highland Boundary Fault and the start of the Scottish Highlands.
Venturing onward, the West Highland Way propels you into the heart of Rannoch Moor, a vast and wild expanse whose beauty lies in its untamed nature. All eyes are drawn to the magnificent Buachaille Etive Mòr, one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland. Ascending the impressive Devil’s Staircase, you skirt the edge of the iconic Aonach Eagach Ridge, gaining fine views of Glen Coe, and on a clear day, Ben Nevis and the Mamore mountains.
Continuing its grand narrative, the trail descends into the peaceful town of Kinlochleven, before a delightful final stretch through the picturesque Glen Nevis to Fort William.
Celebrated for its challenging terrain and unparalleled beauty, the West Highland Way beckons adventurers from around the world. This remarkable route has become a pilgrimage for those seeking the very essence of Scotland’s wilderness.
Our Holidays
We have a choice of 3 holidays on the West Highland Way. You can walk the whole route from Milngavie to Fort William in anything from 6 to 9 days. If you don’t have time to do the whole route, we have separate 4 day holidays covering the Lowlands and Lochs from Milngavie to Crianlarich and the Highlands from Crianlarich to Fort William.
The West Highland Way connects with the Great Glen Way, which we also offer. Perfect for those who want to walk all the way from Milngavie to Inverness.
Please bear in mind that the distances each day are trail distances only. They do not take into account walking to your accommodation. On some days the accommodation might be on or close to the trail but on other days you may need to walk one or two miles to get to your overnight stop.
Our colleague Anne-Marie has walked the West Highland Way. Read Anne-Marie’s blog Our West Highland Way Adventure
West Highland Way
Milngavie to Fort William 95 miles/153 km
We offer 4 itineraries covering the whole route. The 6 day options features days of 19 and 20 miles and should only be attempted if you are a seasoned walker used to long distances. The 7 day option has a 19 mile day also. The 8 and 9 day itineraries are less challenging with the longest days being just 14 miles long.
Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
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WH7 | 6 days walking (7 nights) | 16 miles/26 km | $1446 - $1667 | Full Info Book |
WH8 | 7 days walking (8 nights) | 14 miles/23 km | $1723 - $1981 | Full Info Book |
WH9 | 8 days walking (9 nights) | 12 miles/19 km | $1935 - $2230 | Full Info Book |
WH10 | 9 days walking (10 nights) | 11 miles/18 km | $2139 - $2471 | Full Info Book |
West Highland Way: The Lowlands and Lochs
Milngavie to Crianlarich 46 miles/74 km
Dramatic scenery along the banks of Loch Lomond culminating in a 20 mile day between Rowardennan and Crianlarich.
Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
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WHL4 | 3 days walking (4 nights) | 15 miles/24 km | $1012 - $1122 | Full Info Book |
West Highland Way: The Highlands
Crianlarich to Fort William 49 miles/79 km
A memorable walk through the Scottish Highlands, crossing Rannoch Moor and climbing the Devil's Staircase.
Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
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WHH4 | 3 days walking (4 nights) | 16 miles/26 km | $1012 - $1122 | Full Info Book |