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West Highland Way: Scotland
A Fundraising Hiking Trip to Benefit KTA
 
When:           September 16-28, 2018
Leaders:       Todd Lange, Treks & Trails International
                        Joe Neville, KTA Executive Director
 
The West Highland Way is a 97-mile hike in the Scottish Highlands passing through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the U.K. Not surprisingly, it is the most popular hiking trail in Scotland. From the starting point near Glasgow, the trail winds its way past Loch Lomond, through the wilderness of Rannoch Moor and into the heart of the Highlands, skirting Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
 
Trip Highlights Include;
  • Two days exploring Edinburgh. Home of Edinburgh Castle, this city is world renowned for its architecture and beauty. Day hike to Holyrood Park and the Royal Mile. Expansive views of the Firth of Forth and old town Edinburgh.
  • Nine Days on the Trail. Experience some of the best hiking in Scotland. We will pass through lowland moors, dense forest, rolling hills and high mountainous areas. Each day takes us deeper into the Highlands, and each day the landscape is increasingly dramatic. Hikes are 7-16 miles and range from moderate to strenuous. Highlights include;
    • Expansive views of Ben Nevis. Britain’s highest mountain.
    • Open moorland of Conic Hill
    • Dramatic views of Loch Lomond and Glen Coe
    • Traverse of Rannoch Moor
    • Traditional Scottish accommodations at historic inns and B&B’s.
    • Scenic train ride from Fort William to Glasgow.
 
Cost: $4095 per person, double occupancy. Includes round-trip airfare, train and taxi transportation while in Scotland, luggage forwarding each day, admission to Edinburgh Castle, 12 nights lodging, 12 breakfasts, 9 lunches. Roundtrip limo service from Harrisburg to Newark available at additional cost.  For more details visit www.treksandtrailsinternational.com
 
To reserve a space or for more information contact Todd Lange at tlange1pa@yahoo.com 
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    • 100-Mile Trail Challenge
    • KTA Trail Patrons
  • Protect
    • Current Issues >
      • Low Fly Zone
    • Take Action
    • Activist Backpack >
      • Write a Letter to the Editor
      • Write to Your Elected Officials
      • Phone Your Elected Officials
      • Meet Your Elected Officials
      • Gather Trail Data
    • Kids Trail Ambassador Program
    • Opinion Survey
  • Trails
    • Hiking Clubs
    • Major Trails and Find a Club
    • Trail Care and Trail Crew
    • Volunteer Hours
    • Trail Alerts
    • Hiking Awards
  • News
    • Newsletter Archive
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  • Contact