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Many consider Scotland to be one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Hiking through its breathtaking landscapes is the best way to prove that this is true, and going with a certified guide will ensure that you explore its most stunning natural jewels.

Hike to the top of the famous Ben Nevis, explore the awe-inspiring Cuillin Ridge, or combine hiking, scrambling and rock climbing on a Red and Black Cuillin ascent that you will never forget. Make sure to let a certified guide show you the right way, and don’t forget to take some nibbles for Nessie, which you are bound to run into on one of your stops at the famous Loch Ness in the Highlands.

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FAQs: Hiking in Scotland

What should I know about Hiking Scotland?

Scotland boasts amazing landscapes and terrain for hiking, scrambling, and climbing. To the north, the famous Highlands and Islands are comprised of mountain massifs and ancient rocks and attract visitors year-round for outdoor adventures. Then, the Central Lowlands is a rift valley with some interspersed hills and finally, the Southern Uplands is a 200km range of hills and valleys. Find a certified guide at Explore-Share.com and discover why Scotland is considered to be one of the most beautiful countries in the world!

Why should I choose Scotland for my Hiking adventure?

Ben Nevis

At 1,345 m (4,411 ft), Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles, and one of Scotland's star hiking destinations.

The Cuillin Range

The Cuillin Range is another stellar hiking location in Scotland, home to the Red and Black Cuillin Munros, the Cuillin Ridge, and other top hiking and climbing spots.

Isle of Skye

The idyllic Isle of Skye is another amazing hiking destination in Scotland that will take your breath away.

What can I expect from the weather in Scotland?

Foggy and cold, Scotland boasts is great to visit in the summer.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Scotland?

English, Scottish Gaelic

What currency is accepted in Scotland?

Pound sterling

How can I get to Scotland?

Fly to Aberdeen International Airport, Edinburgh Airport, Glasgow International Airport, Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, Inverness Airport or Dundee Airport. You can also access Scotland by bus, train or boat.

What’s the country code of Scotland?

+44

What’s the high season for Hiking in Scotland?

For hiking, the best time to visit Scotland is during the warmer months between May and October.

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