Group Walk up Ben Nevis from Fort William
Overview
Group walks up Ben Nevis take place every Wednesday and Sunday from May to September, offering a chance to climb to the summit at 1344 metres (4411 feet). Based in Fort William, local guides will provide insights into the mountain's wildlife, geology, and history.
- 🗻 Climbs are available every Wednesday and Sunday from early May to late September.
- 👥 Participants under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
- ❄️ In early May, winter boots, crampons, and walking axes may be required if snow remains; this equipment can be rented at an additional cost.
- 🍺 The pub at the end of the path is a great place to finish the day with a well-earned pint!
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- Experienced mountain leader
- Personal accident insurance
- Transport between your accommodation and the start/finish point
- Lunch
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Ben NevisNot only is Ben Nevis the highest point in the UK but it is home to some of the rarest plants in the UK and has always played a central role in the development of mountaineering across the world. Don't just climb Ben Nevis, discover more as you learn all about it's history, geology, flora and fauna! If you are reasonably fit and conditions are good you should be able to walk up Ben Nevis in a walk of six to eight hours - but you should never take it lightly. Good planning and preparation are vital - conditions can change dramatically even in the best weather. The Mountain Path starts in Glen Nevis and is around 16km (10 miles) there and back. It climbs 1,300m and is a full mountain walking experience which requires sturdy boots and good equipment. There can be snow patches on the route until July or August and the summit is regularly 9C colder than at sea level. So if it is a warm 18C in Fort William it might be a cold 9C on top with wind chill making it feel much colder.
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Abacus Mountain Guides began life in 2000 in Fort William. With over twenty five years of experience, IFMGA Mountain Guide Mike Pescod and Abacus Mountain Guides provide world class mountain adventures on the west coast of Scotland. World class adventures require world class instructors, so we only use the very best. All our hill walking, mountaineering, climbing and mountain biking instructors are fully qualified with UK or international qualifications, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and very keen to share their enthusiasm with others!
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.