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Since 1995, About Argyll specialises in guided and self-guided walking holidays and hiking vacations in the West Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Our holidays are designed for people who like to enjoy historical, natural and geological themes and the pure pleasure of walking. We explore the hills, the lochs, boundless seascapes and islands. During the walks you can enjoy historical, natural or geological themes, the solitude of secret places. We don't aim to break speed records when we walk, but the going can be rough. Scotland is one of the last places where you don't have to stay on paths and tracks. During our guided holidays we will take full advantage of this and our hikes will be in remote and quiet places undiscovered by most tourists. Anyone with Highland, especially Argyllshire, ancestry might be particularly interested to see the country to which a part of them belongs. Our walks visit the countryside of, amongst others, the Campbells, MacDonalds, MacLachlans, MacDougalls and MacLeans. Our walking rips and hiking tours are usually 8 days, with 7 nights accommodation and 6 walking days. All our holidays start and end in Glasgow. We also do private guided itineraries where the whole schedule would be drawn up to suit your particular interests and the time you have available. Please ask. Confidence that you are going the right way - our well-qualified, well-informed and enthusiastic guides will look after you. Small groups - usually between 4 and 8. Attractive, well-thought-out walking programme - we will do our best to make your holiday interesting and memorable. Carefully selected accommodation - we book and arrange this for you, taking care to find a B&B, guest house or hotel that offer good food, comfort and friendly welcome. Transport by minibus - throughout your holiday as needed, including evenings, and from/to Glasgow / Glasgow International Airport at the beginning and end. Transport by boats and ferries - as required. Get-togethers in the evening - in a variety of carefully selected restaurants, hotels or pubs to set the scene for the next day's walking. We usually eat in a different place every day, so you will get a good taste of Scottish food. Visits to museums and other places of interest - entrance fees are included where these are an integral part of your programme. and most especially
Walking or hiking?The word 'hiking' isn't used as much in the UK as it is in North America. In the UK we tend to use 'walking' to cover such a wide range of activities that it can mislead. North American readers should probably think of About Argyll's walks as hikes, but at the gentler end of the range. You'll need though boots with a good tread, that provide adequate ankle support. No boots with smooth soles; no trainers nor similar very lightweight shoes which won't cope with the rougher or wetter ground and could be dangerous in steeper places.
Our groups are made up of individuals who, whatever their background, share a common love of walking in Scotland and a joy in discovery of people and places, of history, wildlife and all the other aspects of life in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Wherever we're from, we're all curious to find out what's around the next corner. In recent years, our walkers come from the US, Canada, mainland Europe, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. This international mixture has made for a thoroughly enjoyable atmosphere which has been shared equally by those who come on their own, and those who book with their partner or friends. We know that several new and lasting friendships have come about through walking with 'About Argyll'. Why not come and join us this year? Think you're too old? too young? As far as we're concerned sufficient fitness is what matters, along with willingness to walk in rough countryside, not age for its own sake. Our oldest walker so far has been 79 - a very fit 79, admittedly. Our youngest visitor has been 13 (a caveat here - our programmes aren't designed with under 18s in mind). Main age groups that we see? 30s / 40s / 50s / 60s.Who are we?
About Argyll walking holidays is run by Frieda Bos in cooperation with a team of well-qualified, well-informed and enthusiastic guides. Our aim is to run high-quality, small-scale, essentially personal hiking vacations. We view our clients as friends who are entitled to a professional service. We organise our walking holidays with freshness and enthusiasm so that you can get the most out of visiting this beautiful land. About Argyll walking holidays started in 1995. Many of our clients have returned for a second, third or even fourth time. Your guides: Stewart Richardson Alasdair Henderson John Fisher Alastair Ewen All our guides are qualified mountain leaders. Frieda Bos It was all good, the walks, the guide, the B&B, the care shown for The fact that I felt I was looked after and didn't have to worry about any details. My sister and I have done guided hikes before and this was by far the best. I loved the fantastic scenery, the great, relaxed atmosphere within the group Within hours, I felt as if I had known the others on this tour for a long time, I liked the opportunity to visit two special islands where everything was taken care of
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Letters Lodge South, Strathlachlan, Argyll PA27 8BZ, Scotland (UK)
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