The 10 Best Things to do Adventurous in Lochaber, Scotland

February 11, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Lochaber, United Kingdom including Up and Doon Guided Walks, Ice Factor, Steall Waterfall, Rockhopper Sea Kayaking - Day Tours, Atlas Mountaineering, Minch Adventures, Adventure Nevis, West Coast Mountain Guides, Source To Sea Canoe Adventures, Vertical Descents Scotland.
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1. Up and Doon Guided Walks

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5.0 based on 97 reviews

Up and Doon Guided Walks

I love Scotland.I love exploring the beautiful mountains & glens of the Scottish Highlands.I love meeting people & sharing my passion. I decided to combine this energy into creating a small friendly guiding company that offers a highly personalized service for individuals or groups at an affordable price. For 2020 I have created a series of eco friendly and sustainable trips using public transport. Check out my public group dates on my website.

2. Ice Factor

Leven Road, Kinlochleven PH50 4SF Scotland +44 1855 831100 [email protected] http://www.ice-factor.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 717 reviews

Ice Factor

A must visit for adventure seekers of all ages. World's biggest indoor ice climbing wall, Rock Climbing and New Aerial Adventure Course. Taster and skills classes every day.Free children's play area, cafe, cosy climbers bar/restaurant, sauna and steam room. 4 star activity centre, 5 times winner of top tourism award for tourism excellence

Reviewed By jamesb111111 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Brilliant couple of hours tuition with Anne Rebecca who was an excellent instructor - very personable, great encouragement for the kids and really good instruction/feedback all round for improving the technique. Also really helpful guidance on a few rock climbing routes later on in the day. Thank you! Great day out.

3. Steall Waterfall

Car Park Glen Nevis Place, Fort William PH33 6DA Scotland http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fortwilliam/steallfalls.shtml
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5.0 based on 1,434 reviews

Steall Waterfall

Reviewed By I4996RBjoannap - Brough, United Kingdom

Drive down a single track road until it comes to an end which is a small free car park so arrive early; there was another car park at beginningof road however it charged for parking and would be quite a walk to get there. We arrived at 9am and had no issues with parking. A great walk along the river with mini waterfalls coming over the path which then opens up to see Steall Waterfall. There is a wire bridge to get closer to see it however there is a great view without crossing. We were lucky enough not to have midges even though it was warm and dry.

4. Rockhopper Sea Kayaking - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 163 reviews

Rockhopper Sea Kayaking - Day Tours

Rockhopper Sea Kayaking offers high quality guided half/full and overnight Sea kayaking tours. We are based just outside Fort William and run trips within an hour of our base. We also have a Canoe/Bike Hire Hub based at Neptunes Staircase Banavie.

5. Atlas Mountaineering

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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Atlas Mountaineering

Here at Atlas Mountaineering we are dedicated to bringing you the highest quality service, assuring that you get the most out of your trip. Whether you want to try rock climbing for the first time or summit the highest mountain in the UK, Atlas mountaineering has something for you! We offer both private and scheduled day tours up Ben Nevis

6. Minch Adventures

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5.0 based on 128 reviews

Minch Adventures

Minch Adventures is about exploring and engaging with wild, open and natural places, with a journey through breath-taking landscapes at a slower, immersive pace. Creating memories through meaningful experiences, such as hauling lobster pots and investigating the sea life, learning to line fish, sampling the catch, a chance visit to a charming remote café and listening to my sea fairing stories.

7. Adventure Nevis

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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Adventure Nevis

Adventure Nevis is a Scottish-based guiding service offering mountain days. Choose to climb Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, standing at 1,345 metres. The Ben Nevis mountain footpath ascent is ideal for public, private and charity groups. For the more experienced walker, Ben Nevis via the CMD arete is a fantastic mountaineering experience. We also offer guiding on other Scottish mountains.

8. West Coast Mountain Guides

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5.0 based on 420 reviews

West Coast Mountain Guides

West Coast Mountain Guides are a Fort William based leading mountain guiding/instruction company, founded in 1989, with experience throughout the UK and overseas. They can provide any level of walking, mountaineering or climbing throughout the year. In particular Scotland and Ben Nevis are well known for winter snow and ice climbing. Glen Coe is close by and trips to the Isle of Skye are very popular. West Coast Mountain Guides was established by IFMGA guide Alan Kimber, and is now directed by Ken Applegate, an active climber, and fully qualified Mountaineering Instructors.

9. Source To Sea Canoe Adventures

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Source To Sea Canoe Adventures

At Source To Sea we just love canoeing, it is our passion and way of life. Our aim is not to just provide a Scottish guided canoe trip but to give a lasting memory of a brilliant time spent enjoying everything the canoe has to offer. In a canoe, there is a freedom to explore and discover new places, a gift lost to most. A guided canoe trip in Scotland will forever be etched into your soul.

10. Vertical Descents Scotland

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5.0 based on 640 reviews

Vertical Descents Scotland

Vertical Descents Scotland is a modern Adventure Activity Centre operating from our HQ in Fort William, we also have a mobile base that covers the East of Scotland. We provide fun, adrenaline-fuelled activities to Families, Groups, and Individuals. Our exciting activities include: White Water Rafting, Canyoning, Via Ferrata, Fun-Yakking, River Tubing and many other adventures!

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