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The Inchnadamph Experience   Price TBA
Walking in the North West Scotland provides some of the most unique views Britain has to offer. Hills such as Suilven, Stac Pollaidh, Ben Hope and Canisp rise majestically out of the flat moorland giving panoramic views that capture the true remoteness of the Scottish Highlands.

Together with the Inchnadamph Hotel, we are able to provide fully catered walking breaks for individuals or groups. The hotel provides both a practical and picturesque base, ideally located in the heart of Sutherland, on the shores of Loch Assynt. More…..

Excellent single, twin and double room accommodation is available and includes a full Scottish breakfast, packed lunch and evening dinner. Our cosy bar is a great place to recount the events of the day and to plan the next.

Our programme is fully flexible, with longer or shorter breaks available to suit your own ambitions. We welcome your requests.

SAMPLE PROGRAMME

Day One    

Ben Klibreck - Starting off your break gently, this secluded hill rises high out of the Sutherland moors. Keen Munro baggers may incorporate Ben Hope, the most Northerly of the Munros, into the same day.
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An Teallach - One of Scotland’s mightiest and most picturesque mountains.
We will traverse the ridge scrambling over the pinnacles along the way. Encompassing two Munros and being over four kilometers in length this truly is an exhilarating day.

Day Two    

Suilven - This isolated hill starts off with a flat path passing the Falls of Kirkaig before continuing up the steepening hillside onto the summit. Views that are worth every contour crossed!

Day Three    

Conival and Ben More Assynt - With the Inchnadamph Hotel nestling in the lower slopes of Conival what better way to end your break than with a bird’s eye view of your lodgings. From the summit of Conival it is an easy half hour along a flat ridge to the summit of Ben More Assynt, the second Munro of the day.

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