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Conger Swanage |
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| Swanage and the Isle of Purbeck is a very popular area for climbing with many different climbs from Hard to E7 along the cliffs, Dancing Ledge, Hedbury and Winspit Quarry ... |
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Winter Climbing |
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| An in-depth expose on the inner workings of the nuts and bolts of a craft that's really more artistry than science and that some might possibly call alchemy... if holds were gold and plastic were ... |
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Hiking Scotland – hiking vacations and walking holidays in the most wild and beautiful parts of the Highlands of Scotland. For hiking vacations Scotland offers a huge range of options for all levels of ability. Our range of walking holidays in Scotland feature Assynt in the north-west Highlands, the Knoydart Peninsula, Outer Hebrides hiking vacations, Western Isles hiking vactions, the Isle of Skye hiking vactions and hiking vacations in Cairngorms National Park. Hiking Scotland offer a wide range of walking holidays, hiking holidays and adventure holidays on scheduled dates – in addition we provide a tailor-made holiday Scotland service allowing us to provide customised holidays for couples, private groups and corporate groups Scotland wide. Honeymoons in Scotland are also very popular and we offer a wide range of remote lodges, highland castles and romantic retreats and thatched cottages.
The Lost Valley was where the Macdonalds were supposed to hide the cattle they had rustled from their neighbours, or perhaps, where they hid their cattle to stop them being rustled by their neighbours! The geologists tell us that the lost valley was formed by the weight of ice that could not escape from the valley as the huge ice cap flowed down to the sea through the pass of Glencoe from off Rannoch Moor. Even knowing all this, the size of the valley still comes as a complete surprise the first time it is viewed.
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Hiking in Scotland |
| Scotland has always been popular with hikers and backpackers. With its rugged scenery and friendly people it provides ideal hiking environment. Bed and breakfast, camp sites and Youth Hostels are plentiful. |
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The Great Glen Way |
| The route, which spans 73 miles/117km between Fort William and Inverness, can be walked in 5-6 days, staying overnight in the various communities within the Glen. The Great Glen Way suits all levels of walker. For the less experienced it is the perfect introduction to long distance walking, being for the most part low-level and following mainly towpaths and woodland tracks. |
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Skiing / Snowsports |
| Based near Inverness in Aviemore, at the hub of the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands, we have a passion for outdoor adventures and wild experiences. On all our training courses, adventure activities and tours you'll receive excellent tuition, coaching and guiding from our experienced and qualified team. We provide inspirational coaching for people looking to develop their own adventure sports skills and for those looking to develop leadership skills we run coaching and qualification courses. |
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Short Walks |
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| Southern Scotland has an abundance of shorter walks to suit all abilities from the Merrick to local circular walks. Why not contact us for some suggestions on some fantastic short breaks taking in some memorable walking. |
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