Wild camping in the Scottish Highlands
Evening camp on a multi-day journey
Remote Scottish landscape on a wild journey

What these journeys are

These are not “survival weekends” or fast-and-light challenges. They’re guided journeys designed to help you travel well through wild landscapes — with simple systems for comfort, good decisions when conditions change, and plenty of time to enjoy being out there.

Who it’s for

  • Hillwalkers who want to step into multi-day journeys in wild places
  • People who want guidance with planning, pace, and camp routines
  • Anyone who prefers small groups and an unhurried feel

What it’s not

  • A classroom-style course or an exam weekend
  • A rush to “bag” miles — we travel at a steady, enjoyable pace
  • A “just cope with it” expedition — comfort matters

Trips & dates

Choose the journey that matches your time and appetite for remoteness. Each trip is guided and run in small groups, with a clear kit list and calm, steady pacing.

Walking on the Isle of Rum with mountains beyond

Rum: Ridges & Remote Beaches

Island journey • Ridge day • Wild camps

A guided island journey combining ridges, quiet coastal walking and nights under canvas — with logistics handled and route choices led to suit conditions.

Best for

  • Confident walkers wanting a standout island journey
  • Those happy with multi-day walking and wild camps

Highlights

  • Ridge day on the Rum Cuillin (conditions dependent)
  • Remote beaches and big sea views
  • Small-group, steady pacing
Wild camping journey in Knoydart

Knoydart: Glenfinnan to Inverie

Point-to-point • Remote glens • Wild camps

A classic Knoydart traverse with that proper “beyond the road end” feel — moving through remote glens and finishing in Inverie.

Best for

  • Walkers who want a true point-to-point journey
  • Those comfortable with steady days on rougher ground

Highlights

  • Glenfinnan start, Inverie finish
  • Quiet routes and remote camps
  • Route choices adapted to conditions
Remote camp on a Knoydart journey

Knoydart: Loch Hourn Approach

Bigger feel • Rugged terrain • Remote camps

A different way into Knoydart — a bigger-feel approach with rugged terrain and a strong sense of remoteness. Still calm and well-led, just with more commitment and reward.

Best for

  • Experienced hillwalkers wanting a bigger multi-day
  • Those comfortable with rough ground and longer days

Highlights

  • Loch Hourn approach into Knoydart
  • Rugged terrain and quiet camps
  • Comfort systems that keep it enjoyable

Dates & availability

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How it works

Keep it simple: pick your trip, get a clear kit list, then turn up ready to travel well through wild places.

Step-by-step

  • Choose a trip: pick the journey and dates that suit you
  • Prep made easy: we send a simple kit list and pre-trip details
  • Meet & travel: steady days, good decisions, comfortable camp routines
  • Go home confident: with the experience (and habits) you’ll reuse

Not sure which one’s right?

Message us with your dates and experience and we’ll recommend the best fit. Ask a quick question →

Why choose Peak Adventures

Small groups, calm decision-making, and journeys that feel properly looked after — from your first message to the last day on the hill.

Small groups, real attention

More coaching, better decisions, and a smoother trip from start to finish.

Qualified & experienced leaders

Led by instructors with AMI / Mountain Training awards and years in Scottish terrain.

Clear kit lists & pre-trip info

Know what to bring, what to expect, and how we’ll tailor the route to conditions.

100% five-star Google reviews — from first-timers to experienced hillwalkers.

Ready to plan your next journey?

If you’ve got dates in mind, head straight to the trips. If you’re unsure about pace, kit, or which journey fits best, send a quick message — we’ll help you choose well.

Small groups • Qualified instructors • Clear kit lists and pre-trip info