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Canoeing and Hiking - North West Highlands - Lochs and Mountains (7 days)

Canoe Glacial Lochs and Climb Remote Peaks

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This incredible trip journeys through one of the most pristine wilderness areas of Scotland. Inverpolly in the North West Highlands comprises of undulating heather moorland, peat bogs and lochs. Pockets of birch, hazel and rowan woodland cover the low-lying areas while the skyline is dominated by towering Torridonian Sandstone peaks. Our journey takes us through a system of glacial lochs, allowing us to climb some of the peaks by remote and rarely-trodden routes. At night, we camp on small islands on in sandy coves, basking in the glorious views all around and sit by our small campfire as the sun drops behind the mountains. 

This is genuinely wild land - golden eagle country - and journeying by canoe allows us to travel quietly and observe the rich and varied wildlife of the region. This is an unforgettable wilderness adventure in one of Scotland’s most beautiful and remote areas.

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Day Itinerary Night stop
1 Inverness to the North West Highlands, Canoe Expedition begins. Loch Veyatie
2 Open Canoeing in Fionn Loch and ascent of Suilven. Fionn Loch
3 Fionn Loch to Loch Sionascaig. Loch Sionascaig
4 Open Canoeing in Loch Sionascaig and ascent of Cul Mor. Loch Sionascaig
5 Open Canoeing on Loch Sionascaig and ascent of Cul Beag. Loch Sionascaig
6 Loch Sionascaig to Loch Buine Moire. Ullapool
7 Ullapool to Inverness.

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Holidays: Canoeing and Hiking - North West Highlands - Lochs and Mountains
(1/4) - Hike Remote Peaks

Great Reasons To Go

  • Journey through a stunning network of remote lochs that lie within the magnificent amphitheatre of mountains in Inverpolly.
  • Camp on isolated beaches and islands with amazing panoramic views of Scotland’s most iconic peaks.
  • Enjoy days exploring the high peaks on foot as well as paddling through Scotland’s most beautiful wilderness region.

Quick Facts

Holiday Type

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Travel Style

Small Group

Countries Visited:

Scotland

Duration

7 days

Start Point

Inverness

End Point

Inverness

Accommodation

Camping and bunkhouse.

Operating Period

May, Jul, Sep

Level of Difficulty

Strenuous

Places You Will See