Climb Goatfell, or discover Arran's wild and remote mountain ridges. Exciting goals and challenges tailored to your needs and experience. We are fully qualified and insured mountain leaders with a friendly and professional approach.
Mountain Walks on Arran
Arran is blessed with small but exciting peaks that afford magnificent views. The highest is Goatfell, at 874m, it is one of four Corbetts on Arran (the other three being Caisteal Abhail, Cir Mhor and Beinn Tarsuinn). All are accessible for hill walkers, although many of the connecting ridges travel through dramatic and often serious terrain. A day out in the mountains of Arran is a unique and special experience to be treasured.
If you wish, we can add to your day by seeking out some iconic wildlife, teaching you mountain navigation, or visiting one of the many World War Two air crash sites. Please get in touch, and we can discuss a day that is tailored completely to you.
£180 for a group of 1-4 people.
If your group is larger than this please get in touch to discuss your requirements and a quote.
Read our blog to find out about some of the guided walks and workshops that we offer:
Cock of Arran: A stunning and at times challenging coastal walk with wildlife, history and geology galore.
Beinn Bharrain and the Western Hills: Explore the wild west of Arran and tread the less well worn path.
Cir Mhor and Beinn Tarsuinn: Two of Arran’s incredible Corbetts in one day.
Navigation Coaching: Whether you just want to learn the basics, or are preparing for a Mountain Training Qualification, we can help you build your navigation skills.
Hiring a Guide
Mountain days are tailored to individual requirements and aspirations, making a very rewarding day out. We can bag peaks, explore the wilder corners of the island, keep it low level, or even offer navigation coaching.
To book, simply enquire through the contact page and we will put together an itinerary that is perfect for you and your group. There is a 40% deposit payable on booking. There is a calendar of availability at the bottom of this page.