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Explore Wales
Wales is a land of dramatic contrasts in a compact space: towering mountains steeped in legend, ancient woodlands whispering secrets, epic trails that follow ancient borders and coasts, and rugged, wave-battered shorelines that feel timeless. From your first summit push on Yr Wyddfa to peaceful forest immersion, multi-day treks along historic paths, or clifftop walks with turquoise seas below, our small-group guided adventures make every moment safe, supportive, and full of joy—no experience required.Saturday 13th June 2026
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Add Tryfan North Ridge to your basket for £10 off.
Achieve an incredible feat by navigating across one of the UK’s most famous ridge lines at 923 m, set in the heart of Eryri National Park. Choose whether or not to take on the pinnacles at the end, then progress onto Bwlch Coch and up Wales’ second highest peak, Garnedd Ugain. This is another Grade 1 scramble but is much more blocky than Crib Goch, topping out at 1,065 m. On a clear day the summit trig of Garnedd Ugain gives incredible views of the Snowdon summit. Once you’ve stood on Wales’ highest peak, you’ll descend via the Pyg Track back to Pen Y Pass.
This is a serious and rewarding mountain day for those with good fitness, focus and nerve.
Trip Highlights
Traverse the iconic exposed Crib Goch ridge (Grade 1 scramble)
Summit Garnedd Ugain (Wales’ second highest peak) and Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
Experience one of the most famous ridge walks in the UK
Optional pinnacles section for added adrenaline
Small-group guiding
Sunday 10th May 2026
Imagine starting in the dark, head torch on, climbing steadily as the sky begins to glow. Then, just as you reach the ridge, the sun crests the horizon and bathes the Brecon Beacons in golden light.
This is the Pen y Fan Sunrise Walk — a special dawn adventure that takes you over three iconic summits: Corn Du, Pen y Fan (the highest peak in South Wales at 886 m), and Cribyn.
You’ll walk the classic “motorway” route in the quiet of the early morning, stand on the roof of South Wales as the day begins, and enjoy the mountains almost entirely to yourselves. The light changes every minute, the views open up dramatically, and that first sunrise moment from high on the ridge is something you’ll never forget.
Trip Highlights
Watch sunrise from the Brecon Beacons ridge (weather permitting)
Summit three peaks in one day: Corn Du, Pen y Fan & Cribyn
Stand at the highest point in South Wales as the sun comes up
Small-group guiding
Magical early-morning atmosphere with very few other walkers
Sunday 14th June 2026
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Add Crib Goch to your basket for £10 off.
Climb to the top of one of the UK’s most prominent peaks, where the twin stones ‘Adam’ and ‘Eve’ provide one of the most instantly recognisable and famous summit tops in the British Isles!
Making your way up over some exposed and interesting points, you’ll get to climb the Cannon Stone and the North Tower gully on your way to the top. It’s a fantastic challenge and one that will absolutely leave you wanting to explore more of Eryri National Park! After descending the South Ridge, you’ll make your way back to the car park feeling accomplished.
This is a serious and rewarding scramble on one of Wales’ most iconic mountains.
Trip Highlights
Climb the iconic North Ridge of Tryfan (Grade 1 scramble)
Stand on the famous Adam & Eve summit stones
Tackle the Cannon Stone and North Tower gully
Experience one of the most recognisable summits in the UK
Small-group guiding
Short but intense mountain day with big rewards
Sunday 5th July 2026
Make it a full weekend adventure?
Book with Snowdon Pyg Track for £10 off.
Experience this iconic Welsh peak, literally meaning ‘Chair of Idris’, and the wonderful crater lake at the foot of the mountain’s face. With a very light non-graded scramble at the summit, this is a very exciting and enjoyable walk that has a beautiful charm all of its own.
Cadair Idris feels like the perfect bridge between your earlier adventures on Pen y Fan and the bigger days still to come on Snowdon. You’ll walk through dramatic glacial scenery, stand beside the stunning Llyn Cau (one of Wales’ most beautiful mountain lakes), and finish with that rewarding final push to the summit. On a clear day the views stretch across the Mawddach Estuary, the Rhinogs, and out to the sea — a true highlight of Eryri National Park.
Trip Highlights
Climb the legendary Cadair Idris (the ‘Chair of Idris’)
Visit the spectacular Llyn Cau crater lake nestled beneath the cliffs
Enjoy a short, fun non-graded scramble near the summit
Perfect stepping-stone peak between Pen y Fan and Snowdon
Stunning panoramic views across Snowdonia and beyond
Small-group guiding
Sunday 28th June 2026
Climb to the highest peak in Wales at 1,085 m via the lesser-used but historically rich Watkin Path. Discover the route’s connection to William Gladstone, enjoy cascading waterfalls, and hike through a wonderful valley dotted with old slate mines under the watchful eye of Snowdon.
You’ll tackle the tough final section under the summit and top out in a rewarding manner, capturing your achievement on the roof of Wales.
Trip Highlights
Ascent of Snowdon via the scenic and historic Watkin Path
Pass waterfalls and old slate mines in a beautiful valley
Stand on the highest point in Wales (1,085 m)
Learn the fascinating history of the route
Small-group guiding
Saturday 4th July 2026
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Book with Cadair Idris for £10 off.
Climb to the highest point in Wales via the popular Pyg Track. Starting at Pen Y Pass, you’ll hike up above the Llanberis Pass and under the nose of Crib Goch before ascending above two beautiful lakes. You’ll pass a small waterfall above Llyn Glas and reach the standing stone as you come out onto the saddle below Snowdon. From there it’s a short, rewarding climb to the summit for photos before descending back to Pen Y Pass.
Trip Highlights
Classic ascent of Snowdon via the popular Pyg Track
Stunning views of Crib Goch and the mountain lakes
Pass a beautiful waterfall above Llyn Glas
Stand on the summit of Wales’ highest peak (1,085 m)
Small-group guiding
Explore ENGLAND
England packs remarkable diversity into one island: rugged mountains in the north, serene woodlands in the south, epic long-distance treks, and dramatic coastlines. Whether you're after your first summit, peaceful forest immersion, a multi-day journey, or clifftop walks by the sea, our small-group guided adventures make every experience safe, supportive, and joyful—no experience needed.Sunday 16th August 2026
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Book with Scafell Pike to get £10 off
Summit the iconic Helvellyn without having to scramble, via the softer and more gentle approach from Thirlmere. Standing at 950 m, Helvellyn is England’s third-highest peak and one of the most loved mountains in the Lake District.
This route gives you incredible 360° views over Ullswater, Thirlmere, and the surrounding fells, while still delivering that wonderful sense of achievement as you reach the broad summit plateau. You’ll enjoy a classic Lake District mountain day with sweeping ridges, dramatic scenery, and the feeling of being on top of the world — all without the exposure of Striding Edge.
It’s the perfect peak for those who want a rewarding, accessible mountain experience in the heart of the Lakes, with plenty of time to soak up the views and celebrate on the summit.
Trip Highlights
Climb England’s third-highest mountain (950 m)
Enjoy the beautiful, non-scrambling route from Thirlmere
Panoramic Lake District views across fells and lakes
Classic mountain day with a real sense of achievement
Small-group guiding
Learn the history and stories of Helvellyn and the Lake District
Sunday 13th September 2026
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Book with Scafell Pike to get £10 off
Take on this breathtaking Wainwright peak sitting proudly on the shores of Derwentwater. Catbells is one of the most loved and photographed fells in the Lake District, offering an iconic summit and some of the best panoramic views in the area.
With a gentle but rewarding ascent and a small, fun scramble near the top, this is the perfect Lake District mountain for beginners, families, and experienced walkers alike who just love bagging beautiful peaks. The 360° views from the summit stretch across Derwentwater, the surrounding fells, and distant mountains — making it one of the most rewarding short mountain days in the Lakes.
Trip Highlights
Iconic Lake District Wainwright peak with a classic summit
Stunning panoramic views over Derwentwater and the fells
Short, fun scramble at the summit for a sense of achievement
Perfect mountain for beginners, families, and peak-baggers
Short but highly rewarding experience in the heart of the Lakes
Small-group guiding
Book with Helvellyn or Catbells to make it a full weekend adventure and get £10 off.
Climb to the highest peak in England and experience the true beauty of the Lake District with stunning views of Wastwater lake. This steep but beautiful backdrop will see you walk up through the valley under the watchful eye of Scafell before finding the switchbacks that take you up to the 978 m summit of Scafell Pike.
The summit trig and platform is a wonderful place to visit, with incredible 360° views on a clear day stretching across the Lake District fells, the Irish Sea, and beyond. This is the classic Wasdale Head route — one of the most rewarding and iconic ways to stand on top of England.
Trip Highlights
Summit England’s highest mountain (978 m)
Classic Wasdale Head route with dramatic valley views
Stunning views over Wastwater and the surrounding fells
Rewarding switchbacks and a true mountain summit experience
Small-group guiding
Certificate of completion on the highest point in England
Explore SCOTLAND
Scotland is a land of epic scale and breathtaking variety: towering Munros in the Highlands, enchanted ancient woodlands and glens, legendary long-distance trails crossing vast wilderness, and pristine white-sand beaches with turquoise seas. From summiting Ben Nevis to wandering Caledonian pine forests, trekking iconic routes, or tracing dramatic coastlines, our small-group guided adventures make every experience safe, supportive, and full of joy—no experience required.Saturday 10th October 2026
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Add Steall Falls to your weekend for £10 off.
Imagine starting in the crisp Highland air, walking up the lower slopes as dawn breaks and the first light paints Glen Nevis and the surrounding mountains. You’ll follow the historic Tourist Track all the way to the summit of Ben Nevis — the highest mountain in the United Kingdom at 1,345 m.
This is the classic Ben Nevis ascent: a rewarding day with zig-zag paths, a stunning half-way plateau, and a vast summit plateau guided by a line of cairns to the iconic trig point and ruins of the old observatory. On a clear day you’ll see as far as the Isle of Skye. Standing at the highest point on mainland UK is a moment you’ll never forget.
Trip Highlights
Climb the highest mountain in the United Kingdom
Walk into the dawn light with a possible sunrise on the lower slopes
Experience the famous zig-zags and the half-way plateau with Lochan Meall an t-suidhe
Reach the summit plateau and stand on the trig point (1,345 m)
Celebratory gathering at the end of the day
Small-group guiding
Sunday 11th October 2026
Make it a weekend adventure?
Add Ben Nevis to your weekend for £10 off.
Stand and experience the beautiful Steall Falls, Scotland’s second-highest waterfall at an impressive 120 m high. This short but spectacular walk takes you through a dramatic glen to the base of the falls, where you’ll also cross the famous wire bridge — an iconic highlight that feels like stepping into a real-life adventure.
If you’re a Harry Potter fan, you’ll instantly recognise the scenery from The Goblet of Fire. The route is packed with natural drama, ancient woodland, and that unforgettable roar of the waterfall as you approach. It’s the perfect scenic route for anyone who wants to enjoy the wild beauty of the Highlands without a full mountain day — accessible, rewarding, and full of wow moments.
Trip Highlights
Visit Steall Falls — Scotland’s second-highest waterfall (120 m)
Cross the famous wire bridge in the glen
Recognisable Harry Potter filming locations from The Goblet of Fire
Easy and scenic walk suitable for all fitness levels
Small-group guiding
Learn the history and stories of the glen and falls
Explore THE EMERALD ISLES
The Emerald Isles weave magic across the island: towering peaks steeped in myth, ancient woodlands rich with folklore, epic trails that follow saints and borders, and dramatic coastlines of cliffs, bays, and emerald seas. From summiting Carrauntoohil to peaceful forest immersion, multi-day treks along historic ways, or clifftop walks with Atlantic drama, our small-group guided adventures make every experience safe, supportive, and full of joy—no experience required.Saturday 16th May 2026
Take on the highest peak in Ireland, with its iconic summit cross and the striking route up through Devil’s Ladder. This wonderful hike will test your fitness and endurance as you make your way through the creeks and up to the rocky summit — and it will leave an incredibly positive impression on you.
This is the classic Carrauntoohil ascent via Devil’s Ladder: a true bucket-list mountain day in the dramatic Macgillycuddy’s Reeks. You’ll climb through rugged terrain, enjoy ever-expanding views, and stand at the highest point in Ireland (1,038 m) with a real sense of achievement.
Trip Highlights
Climb the highest mountain in Ireland (1,038 m)
Tackle the famous and dramatic Devil’s Ladder route
Experience the wild beauty of the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks
Stand beside the iconic summit cross with panoramic views
Small-group guiding
Full support and education about the mountain and its history
