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Sheltering from the elements is sometimes a struggle but if you get it right a night under canvas is a wonderful experience.Remote locations high on the British hills produce a sense of achievement rarely experienced in the city!If camping is not your style then try cycling into a mountain bothy. Basic accommodation under a roof.Bothies are old shepherds crofts, situated in the high mountains and provide shelter from the storm.Bendronaig Bothy in Lochcarron has an inside loo! The hills here feel remote but accessible; and close to Plockton for great foodCamping beneath Ben Avon in the Cairngorm Mountains. From Aberdeen airport and a short drive, it is possible to be in this area within four hours of landing in Scotland.Carry your home on your back and explore the mountains of Britain.Not all camping involves bad weather. Indeed, with a good weather forecast and experience it should be possible to be extremely comfortable under canvas.Culra Bothy. High in the Scottish mountains but only a short hike from the London 'Sleeper'.Fisherfield Estate. Far north in Scotland and about as remote as it gets.

Wild Camping

Wilderness and escaping

Get into the wilderness and camp in remote places alongside gurgling streams. Or camp high on a mountain by natural springs and watch the sun rise from the summit. Camping in Scotland allows you to truly to get away from it all.

Using our London and Scotland bases we can work with you so that using sleeper trains you can leave work in the evening, travel overnight and be met by our guides to walk into the wilderness in the early morning the following day. With the same convenience on return. Leave the organization to us.

  • Catch the overnight sleeper train to Fort William, wake up travelling through the Highlands. Get off at Corrour where there are no roads and head straight  into the Ben Alder wilderness wild camping. 
  • Get away from it all. Fly to Inverness and spend 3 nights in Fisherfield. Walk A’Mhaighdean, the most remote Munro in Scotland, and camp.
  • Take an early plane to Aberdeen and spend the afternoon walking into the foot of Ben Avon in Cairngorm. Camp alone in superb surroundings. Get up the next day and climb the hills around.