Assynt Mountain Adventure Multi-day tour
Our partner: Mckenzie Mountaineering - Guided Walking Adventures
Our partner: Mckenzie Mountaineering - Guided Walking Adventures
The Assynt Mountain Adventure starts in Inverness. After a pick up in town, we transfer you via the beautiful village of Ullapool to the start point of our walk-up spectacular Stac Pollaidh, a stunning ridged mountain with a rocky crest and iconic stature.
After completing our circuit we return to Ullapool where you will be staying for the 2 nights in your chosen accommodation. The village is in a lovely position beside Loch Broom and offers regular folk music and serves up an abundance of fresh seafood in its friendly pubs and restaurants.
On day two we drive the short distance to begin our ascent of the magnificent twin summited Col Mor. The panoramic views from the top of this mountain which is the highest in the area are simply outstanding, with extensive views out to the summer isles in the Atlantic and also across the lochan dotted landscape to the surrounding mountains.
Before returning to Ullapool, we have a short stop at the small Knockan Crags Nature reserve interpretation centre where you can learn about millions of years of the fascinating geological history of the area.
On day three we take the lovely circuit walk up onto local Ullapool hill which overlooks the village and includes a section down to the mouth of Loch Achall and some beautiful river falls, before transferring you back to Inverness for your homeward journey. A fantastic introduction to the amazing mountains of Assynt!
We begin our Assynt Mountain Adventure with an ascent of spectacular Stac Pollaidh, a fine hill with its iconic sandstone pinnacles standing out prominently against the surrounding Assynt landscape.
A well constructed steep rocky path rises up to reveal impressive views of Cul Mor, Cul Beag and Suilven as we reach the ridge from where it’s just a short ascent up onto the east summit. The circuit may be short in distance but the steepness of the terrain demands plenty of time!
Walk details: 4.5 km/ 2.75 miles | approx. 2.5 -4 hours | Ascent 510 m/1673 ft | Descent 510 m/1673 ft
Today we have an exciting mountain ascent of Cul Mor. This twin summited hill is the highest in the area of Wester Ross at 849 metres high. Our steady ascent includes a short section over a boulder field which involves a bit of ‘hands-on’ over the rocks before we reach the summit top.
The view out to sea and of the surrounding landscape is stunning. We continue along the ridge of Sron Ghabh to reach the furthest North West point and also ascend the small Southern peak of Creag nan!
After slowly descending, we take the short hop along the road to Knockan Crags National Nature Reserve where if time allows, we can do the 2km walk along the crags here with sculptures and poetry bringing the ancient fascinating geology of the area to life.
Walk details: 13.5 km/ 8.5 miles | approx. 5.5 – 6 hours | Ascent 808 m/2650 ft | Descent 808 m/2650 ft
On day three we walk directly from the village on this lovely circuit walk up onto Ullapool hill which offers tremendous views over the village and down to Loch Achall.
There are many paths around the area but our route takes us down to the mouth of the Loch and also allows time at some beautiful river falls before returning to the village. Then it’s time to transfer you back to Inverness for your homeward journey hopefully leaving you with the memories of a fantastic hiking trip in the mountains of Assynt!
Walk details: 8 km/ 5 miles | approx. 2 – 3.5 hours | Ascent 300 m/984 ft | Descent 300 m/984 ft