Route Trophies — Walks & Road Trips
Walking and road trip routes carved as personalised trophies. Each comes on a slate base, personalised with your name and completion date. We send you a preview before we carve.
West Highland Way
Type: Long Walk | Distance: 96 miles (Milngavie to Fort William)
Scotland's original long-distance trail. 96 miles through the heart of the Highlands.
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NC500 (North Coast 500)
Type: Road Trip | Distance: 516 miles around the Scottish Highlands
Scotland's answer to Route 66. 516 miles around the rugged north coast.
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Featured Mountains
A Bhuidheanach Bheag
Elevation: 936m (3071ft) | Location: 05B | Classification: Munro
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A Chailleach
Elevation: 998.6m (3276ft) | Location: 14B | Classification: Munro
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A Chailleach
Elevation: 929.3m (3049ft) | Location: 09B | Classification: Munro
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A Chraileag [A Chralaig]
Elevation: 1120m (3675ft) | Location: 11B | Classification: Munro
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A Ghlas-bheinn
Elevation: 918m (3012ft) | Location: 11A | Classification: Munro
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A Mhaighdean
Elevation: 965.8m (3169ft) | Location: 14A | Classification: Munro
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A Mharconaich
Elevation: 973.2m (3193ft) | Location: 05A | Classification: Munro
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A' Bhuidheanach Bheag
Elevation: 936m (3071ft) | Location: 05B: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie & Glen Garry | Classification: Munro
A' Bhuidheanach Bheag is a rounded, heather-clad dome situated in the vast wilderness of the Drumochter hills, east of the A9. While it lacks the dramatic crags of the west, its open, sweeping slopes offer a tremendous sense of space and solitude. The summit plateau is extensive, providing wide-ranging views across the rolling monotony of the central Highlands towards the Cairngorms. In winter, its smooth slopes are ideal for ski-touring, transforming the bleak moorland into a pristine white expanse, where the feeling of isolation is profound and the silence absolute.
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A' Chailleach
Elevation: 929.3m (3049ft) | Location: 09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath | Classification: Munro
A' Chailleach is the most westerly of the Monadhliath Munros, standing apart as a distinct grey peak. Its name 'The Old Woman' is common in Gaelic folklore, often representing the Cailleach Bheur, the goddess of winter. The mountain features steep, craggy eastern slopes that drop into a deep corrie, contrasting with the rolling moorland to the west. It offers one of the best viewpoints for surveying the northern staggered ridges of the Great Glen, appearing as a chaotic sea of peaks from this vantage point.
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A' Chailleach
Elevation: 998.6m (3276ft) | Location: 14B: The Fannaichs | Classification: Munro
A' Chailleach is the most westerly of the Monadhliath Munros, standing apart as a distinct grey peak. Its name 'The Old Woman' is common in Gaelic folklore, often representing the Cailleach Bheur, the goddess of winter. The mountain features steep, craggy eastern slopes that drop into a deep corrie, contrasting with the rolling moorland to the west. It offers one of the best viewpoints for surveying the northern staggered ridges of the Great Glen, appearing as a chaotic sea of peaks from this vantage point.
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