Walks in Scotland

Wellness Walks are super excited to be expanding our program to the beautiful North.
Scotland has something for everyone – from gentle walks beside the river, old ancient woods to wash away your worries or vast open wilderness where you can really lose yourself for a whiles.

The Walks

Check back regularly – as our program develops there’ll be more and more walks in beautiful Scotland

Scotland Walks

Kenmore Hill

22 May 25 - 17:00
This is a wonderful walk with a fairly steep ascent in the first section through traditional Caledonian Forestry (don’t be alarmed, we will take our time and as many stops to admire the view and draw breath as the group wants!), and the views over Loch Tay and the Lawers range of mountains are more than enough reward for the climb. After we pause at the cairn to admire the view, we will continue around a loop through more Caledonian Forest and then downhill overlooking Loch Tay to return to the car park.
  • Type: Walk and Talk
  • Group Size: 8
  • Length: Under 2 Hours
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Price: Free
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WellNevis Walk

31 May 25 - 07:00 AM
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain, the route to the top although straightforward can be steep in places and the path rough and rocky and is considered strenuous by hill walking standards. However, if the weather is favourable the views are worth the 4/4.5 hours of climbing. If you have any question, please get in touch and we should be able to ease any concerns you may have.
  • Type: Challenge
  • Group Size: 12
  • Length: Full-Day
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Price: Cost Applies - see description
  • Interval: Weekly
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Innerwick Hill and Woodland Circuit

01 Jun 25 - 11:00
This is a lovely walk through varied terrain, including one steep hill at the beginning that rewards with fantastic views north, east and west along Glen Lyon. We will start off uphill to the viewpoints (but will take our time, so don’t let the prospect of the hill put you off!) After pausing at the top for lunch while admiring the view East to the Glen Lyon Munros, we will continue along the track and down to loop through the deciduous forest before stopping off at the Bridge of Balgie Tea Room to sample their wonderful fare and then continuing along the final mile or so past the mini lochans to return to the car park.
  • Type: Walk and Talk
  • Group Size: 8
  • Length: Half-Day
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Price: Free
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Drummond Hill half-circular

11 Jun 25 - 17:00
A lovely 4-mile circular walk through Drummond Hill forest, giving unrivalled views of Keltneyburn, Schiehallion, the Glen Lyon Munros, Fortingall and the Eastern end of the Lawers range. The outward half is a mix of forestry and open track with wide vista views whilst the return will bring us through lovely Scottish forestry paths with a wide variety of flora and fauna to see.
  • Type: Walk and Talk
  • Group Size: 8
  • Length: Under 2 Hours
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Price: Free
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Pitlochry to Killiecrankie over the Bealach

29 Jun 25 - 10:00
This is a fantastic 11 mile walk (don't be put off by the distance...we'll take our time) that starts in the centre of Pitlochry and heads north through the town to the hills. The route follows up to the Bealach with fine views across to Ben Vrackie and we’ll stop for lunch and to admire the views. After lunch, we’ll head through the Bealach and then down to Killiecrankie where we will pause at the visitor centre where you can purchase a light refreshment if you would like to. After pausing here, we will walk back to Pitlochry following the track beside the River Garry and then the River Tummell and then through Faskally forest. If we're lucky, you might get to see some of the mad folk doing the bungee jumping off the bridge!
  • Type: Walk and Talk
  • Group Size: 8
  • Length: Full-Day
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Price: Free
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The Great Glen Canoe Expedition

22 Sep 25 - 09:30 AM
A five-day classic canoe journey through the highland fault of the Great Glen. Self-sufficient and paddling tandem canoes, we’ll wild camp along the way carrying all we need for the week in our canoes. With two highly qualified guides this trip is suitable for most abilities although you will enjoy yourself more if you have done a little canoeing and/or camping before. You don’t need to be an expert! We've plenty of time to learn along the way with our expert coaches alongside you. All specialist equipment will be provided, (except sleeping bags), including transport back to the start at the end of the journey. You’ll need to provide your own food but we’ll share our Camp Cookbook and top tips to give you some ideas. This is a superb journey through stunning scenery and an excellent way to stretch yourself while helping us raise funds for Wellness Walks.
  • Type: Walk and Talk
  • Group Size: 8
  • Length: Multi-Day
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Price: Cost Applies - see description
  • Interval: Weekly
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