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Where can we take you?

We offer a range of options to suit different needs & experience levels, highlighting those that are dog-friendly and suitable for families with children. Browse our upcoming outdoor experiences below and book your next adventure or discovery.

Bespoke Experiences

Create your own adventure and hire a guide to help you on your way. From exclusive private walks to group challenges and expeditions.

Discovery Walks

Join us to discover the wonders of Argyll on one of our scheduled walks. From wildlife to wellbeing, foraging to photography, seashore to summit.

Skills & Training

Up-level your inner adventurer with our courses & coaching to increase your skills and confidence in the great outdoors. Options available for all levels.

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Bespoke Adventures

Self-Guided Walks

Gu h-àrd is gu h-ìosal - Above and Below Foraging and Heritage Tours
Navigation Course for Beginners - 2 day
Forage and Feast in Argyll 2025
Navigation and Hills Skills - Two Day Intermediate

There's always more...

Keep an eye out for our new adventures, we always have something up our sleeve!

Into the Wild - Above and Below

Summary

'Gu h-àrd is gu h-ìosal - Above and Below Foraging and Heritage Tours' A fully immersive wellbeing experience combining coastal foraging, a mindful swim or dip in the sea, a three course forager’s smorgasbord and Gaelic heritage and culture. Join wild swim coach Dan the Merman and wild food guide Heather for this truly sensory experience amongst stunning west coast scenery. Described as a five star experience and trip highlight when visiting this part of Argyll, the bespoke nature of Above and Below is perfect for both privately booked small groups or for larger educational and university groups. Please contact us directly to make a booking.

Argyll Adventures for 2025

Summary

Create your own bespoke adventure in the wonderful coastal county of Argyll. Perhaps explore the Mull of Kintyre or the heady heights of Ben Cruachan, stunning west coast sunsets from airey ridges, or the magic of a landscape rich in ancient sites, ruined castles, Celtic crosses and old stone chapels. St Columba made his way north from Ireland to Iona up this rugged coast. Burial cairns, standing stones and cup marked rocks abound in historic Kilmartin Glen, also the centre of the ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. Old townships are stark reminders of the clearances, and ancient Atlantic rainforests clothe the steep rocky knaps above fjord like lochs and dales. Discover the magic!