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Plan And Book Your West Highland Way Stage By Stage
From The Official West Highland Way Tips & Tricks Community

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Built by walkers, for walkers — from the largest Facebook group in the world for the West Highland Way.

For the first time, you can check accommodation availability across the West Highland Way in one place, saving hours of searching across multiple websites.
 

Scotland 
Home to the World’s Most Iconic Long Distance Walk

Join us to walk the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, climb iconic viewpoints like Conic Hill and the Devil’s Staircase, witness the famous Jacobite Steam Train of Harry Potter fame, share the journey with walkers worldwide, and finish in Fort William beneath mighty Ben Nevis.

These photos are a small selection of publicly shared images from the West Highland Way Tips and Tricks FACEBOOK GROUP

Walkers from around the world regularly post real photos of the West Highland Way, capturing the landscapes, trail conditions, and experiences along the route. 

With thousands of images shared over time, this gallery offers an authentic glimpse into walking the West Highland Way through the eyes of the community.

Why The West
Highland
Way is
Famous

The West Highland Way is famous as it was Scotland’s first official long-distance walking trail, opened in 1980, it set the standard for every long-distance route that followed.

It became famous because it offers, in a single journey:

Easy access from a major city (starting near Glasgow)

A clear route through the heart of the Highlands

Dramatic variety in scenery, from lochs and lowlands to open moorland and mountains

Well-marked paths, accommodation, and support, making it achievable for ordinary people

A true end-to-end experience, finishing beneath Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest mountain

Over time, it gained an international reputation as:

The classic introduction to long-distance walking in Scotland

A rite of passage for walkers worldwide

One of Europe’s most recognisable long-distance trails

It’s now walked by tens of thousands of people every year from all over the world.

 

What Makes It Different From Other Trails

Unlike many long-distance routes, the WHW:

Is achievable without technical climbing

Has daily access to villages, inns, and accommodation

Can be walked at multiple paces (7 to 12 days)

Combines wild landscapes with comfort and safety

Has strong local infrastructure and community support

That’s why it attracts first-time long-distance walkers as well as experienced hikers.

Do you run the tours yourselves?

No. We help you plan your trip and find suitable accommodation options along the West Highland Way.

Bookings are completed through independent accommodation providers and booking platforms.

How does booking work?

You choose your route and dates, and we help you find available accommodation options across the West Highland Way.

You can then select and complete your booking with the provider that suits your trip.

Is this free to use?
 

Yes. This platform is free to use.

A small commission may be earned from bookings at no additional cost to you, helping support the West Highland Way Tips & Tricks community.

By using this website to book accommodation, baggage transfer, hotels, b&bs, guest houses, camping, you’re also supporting the West Highland Way Tips and Tricks Facebook group.
 
Helping us keep the 
community free, active, and independently run for 
walkers worldwide.

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