Designed for UK conditions, from Snowdonia to Scottish Munros, it offers excellent warmth and support for sub-zero temperatures and frozen terrain. The suede leather uppers are reinforced with a durable TPU rand and a Gore-Tex Insulated Comfort lining, ensuring weatherproofing and comfort in harsh...
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If it's wild and wonderful you want, then thesetrailshave this in abundance. Pack your rucksack (or - for the Great Glen Canoe Trail - load your canoe!) and experience some of the finest and most dramatic mountain and loch scenery to be found anywhere in Europe. West Highland Way Start...
I tested the boots out climbing Munros in and around Fort William and found them to be immediately trail-ready, providing a comfortable fit straight out of the box. They strike a nice balance between durability and toughness for rough terrain. They’re also light and flexible enough to avoid ...
Mountaineering in Scotland is hugely rewarding, with breathtaking views, a healthy bit of exercise, and a fresh breeze in your face. There are plenty of mountains to climb in Scotland, from toweringMunrosto challengingCorbetts and stunning Grahams, all with a myriad of scenery and landscapes to...
You don’t have to brace yourself for challenging mountain climbs in Scotland as there are plenty of “easy” Munros here too. Get into the Munro-bagging spirit with these top 5 hill hikes for beginners: Ben Lomond, The Trossachs National Park (3,195 feet / 974 metres) Mount Keen, The...
two Munros clockwise, you end by descening towards theHorns of Alliginand some of stunning scenery you see in the photo above. Tackling the crest of the pinnacles isn't for beginners, but if you just want a memorable walk tske the lower bypass path that sneaks beneath all the serious ...
Scotland is famed for itsMunros, mountains over 914.4 meters (3000 feet), withBen Nevisstanding as the tallest in the British Isles at 1,345 meters. Located near Fort William, this majestic peak attracts climbers of varying experience, offering routes for both seasoned hikers and those interested...
The guesthouse has over 20 ‘Munros’ – hills over 3,000ft high - within a 45-minute drive. A Scottish baronial-style property on the outside, interiors are sleek and modern. To fuel you up right before your trek, devour the protein-rich frittata with spinach, parmesan and tomatoes for...