Guided walks

Guided walks

We provide fantastic guided walking adventures in Highland Perthshire and elsewhere in the Scottish Highlands. Tell us what you'd like to do and we'll help you achieve it! We specialise in searching out those beautiful but quiet places where you are unlikely to come across many other tourists or walkers.

A walk with Perthshire Treks

Our aim is to provide safe guided walks that are also enjoyable and informative, nurturing your interest in our fantastic countryside. One of our favourite walks is to climb Craig Fonvuick - a small hill but with great views - and then walk through the impressive Pass of Killiecrankie. Here is a link to a short video about the walk:

Half-day walks near Pitlochry

River Garry near Killiecrankie - Perthshire Treks

If you've only got a few hours and you'd like to explore the fantastic countryside around Pitlochry, we can take you out on a half-day walk. We offer a lovely "walk through time" around Pitlochry, a fantastic walk up Craig Fonvuick and through the stunning Pass of Killiecrankie, and a walk to an ancient stone circle and across a scenic moor. Find out more here:

>> Half-day walks

Walks in the Pitlochry & Blair Atholl area

Ben Vrackie from Moulin

This area offers fantastic countryside, with forests, lochs and rivers and a backdrop of hills and mountains. There are loads of walking opportunities in this area, with lots of scenic viewpoints and cultural history. Find out more here:

>> Pitlochry & Blair Atholl

Walks in the Aberfeldy & Kenmore area

Strath Tay from Kenmore Hill

This area follows the largest river in the UK - the River Tay - from Loch Tay to Aberfeldy and Grandtully, offering scenery on a grand scale. There are many walking opportunities in this area, with lots of scenic viewpoints, hill forts and cultural history. Find out more here:

>> Aberfeldy & Kenmore

Walks in the Dunkeld area

Dunkeld & Birnam from Birnam Hill

Widely regarded as the entrance to the Scottish Highlands, the Dunkeld area is "Big Tree Country", with fantastic walking opportunities through majestic forests either side of the grand River Tay. Dunkeld itself is a bustling village with an ancient cathedral, tempting shops and cafes, and excellent transport links. Find out more here:

>> Dunkeld area

Exploring Perthshire's hills & mountains

Schiehallion from Loch Rannoch by Perthshire Treks

There are lots of fantastic hills and mountains in Perthshire, from the "fairy hill of the Caledonians" - Schiehallion - to the big mountain massifs of Ben Lawers and Beinn a'Ghlo. Find out more here:

>>Perthshire hills & mountains

Walking in the Scottish Highlands

We can provide guided walking adventures elsewhere in the Scottish Highlands, including the Cairngorms, the Angus Glens and the west and north-west Highlands. So much to explore and enjoy! Find out more here:

>> Scottish Highlands

Booking & Prices

Our walking adventures are private and designed around you and your needs. We normally do these walks for a group of up to 8 people, but we can also do larger groups on request.


For a full-day guided walking adventure, our basic day rate for one person is £150. The price for 2 people is £180, for 3-4 people it is £210 and for 5-8 people it is £240. For walks elsewhere in the Scottish Highlands (outside of Highland Perthshire), we would need to charge for things like our accommodation, travel and other expenses (at cost). 


The easiest way of booking your walking adventure is to click on a "Book Now" button and following the instructions.


Or you can get in touch with us by giving us a call, sending an email or completing a contact form, especially if:


  • you have a group larger than 8 people
  • you want to book a walk well in advance
  • you're interested in doing a winter hill walk
  • you're interested in us guiding you on a walk outside of Perthshire
  • you would like to discuss your ideas in a bit more detail before booking


You can find more details, including a contact form, here:

Contact Us

Extra information

Children aged 12+ are welcome on many of our walking adventures, but they must be accompanied by a responsible parent or guardian. Give us a call to discuss what you'd like to do. Sorry, but no dogs.


You can experience a wide range of weather in a day's walking in Scotland, so our motto is to be well prepared, whatever the time of year. A pair of good walking shoes/boots, waterproofs, a small rucksack, some warm spare clothing and something to eat & drink are essential. Walking poles might also be useful. You can find out more here:

>> What to bring

Places to stay

If you're visiting for a few days, there are plenty of great places to stay in Pitlochry and elsewhere in Highland Perthshire. You can find out more by following this link:

>> Places to stay
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