BEN NEVIS TREK
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles and is located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains, close to Fort William. Trekking with a qualified mountain leader, we follow a path that climbs steadily to the summit at 1,344 metres, admiring the beautiful highland landscapes as we walk.
“A
moderate to strenuous
weekend trek to the summit of Ben Nevis”
ITINERARY
Day 1 Join tour in Fort William. Day 2 Ben Nevis Standing at 1,344 metres (4,406 feet) Ben Nevis is a challenging hike but we tackle it at a measured pace, enjoying views of the Isle of Mull, Isle of Skye, Glencoe and the Cairngorms as we walk. On a clear day even County Antrim in Northern Ireland is visible. Day 3 Fort William Enjoy the beauty of the highlands on an organised walk, or if you prefer there is the option to try different activities such as mountain biking or sea kayaking.
Ben Ne Tvis rek Ref ABN SCOTLAND
Ben Nevis
Inverness Glasgow km
Optional mountain bike Indoor ice climbing Sea kayaking
FORT WILLIAM
Morning walk
Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe
Mountain Track
SCOTL AND The
Carn Mor 1220m
Ben Nevis Summit 1344m
km 05
Aonach Beag 1234m
0 300 TOUR DATES
The Ben Nevis Trek tour runs in the following months:
Jan
May Sep
Feb
Jun Oct
Mar
Jul Nov
Apr Aug Dec
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TOUR ONLY – 3 DAYS Tour price without flights from £335
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DETAILS Ref: ABN
Trek grade MODERATE/STRENUOUS Comfort
Accommodation and Meals: 2 nights hotel. 2 breakfasts are included.
Transport: Minibus.
Trekking Details: The full day trek up Ben Nevis is challenging and usually takes 7 to 9 hours. The trail is steep but well looked after. Our trek grade for this tour is moderate to strenuous.
Group Size: Generally 10 to 12.
land only from
£335 3 DAYS
SNOWDON TREK
Located in Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and an ideal destination for this short trek. Walking with a qualified mountain leader, we follow a path that climbs to the summit at 1085m. Along the route we can enjoy the beautiful Welsh landscapes and the rare plant species of this designated national nature reserve.
“A weekend
trek to summit Mount Snowdon, graded moderate”
ITINERARY
Day 1 Join the tour in Llanberis. Day 2 Snowdon Trekking with an expert mountain guide, climb steadily along designated paths to the summit at 1085 metres (3,560 feet). Enjoy views of the Snowdon Massif and Mynydd Mawr along the route. Day 3 Llanberis Take an organised walk through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Optional activities include mountain biking or sea kayaking.
Irish Sea
Caernarfon Bay
Snowdon Trek Ref ASH LLANBERIS
Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon 1085m
Cardigan Bay
Cambrian Mountains
W ALES LLANBERIS
Llanberis trail
Snowdon Yr Wyddfa
1085m
Yr Aran 747m
Glyder Fawr 999m
1065m
The Pyg track Pen-y-pass
Llyn Llydaw Llyn
Gwynant km
06
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ENGL AND km 0150 DETAILS
Trek grade MODERATE Comfort
Accommodation and Meals: 2 nights hotel. 2 breakfasts are included.
Transport: Minibus.
Trekking Details: This is a 1-day trek up Snowdon Mountain which takes between 5 and 7 hours. The trail is steep in places but well maintained. We have graded this trek as moderate.
Group Size: Generally 10 to 18. TOUR DATES
The Snowdon Trek tour runs in the following months:
Jan
May Sep
Feb
Jun Oct
Mar
Jul Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of the dates and prices visit
explore.co.uk/tours/ash
TOUR ONLY – 3 DAYS Tour price without flights from £359
Ref: ASH
land only from
£359 3 DAYS
Views from Ben Nevis 30
Llanberis lake For more information and to book, go online at
www.explore.co.uk
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