A person in winter climbing gear, including a red jacket and helmet, is ice climbing on a snowy, vertical mountain face with a steep icy drop below, surrounded by snow-covered rocky cliffs and misty mountain fog.

Private Winter Guiding

Join us for a privately guided winter adventure through some of Scotland’s most iconic mountain hikes and climbs.
Whether you’re taking your first swing at Scottish winter or looking to build confidence in winter walking, every day is tailored to your skills, fitness, and ambitions.

For those seeking a bespoke climbing experience, booking as a pair is ideal—especially for partners who share similar ability, fitness levels, and, most importantly, a shared sense of adventure.

What to Expect:

  • Big mountain days lasting 5–8 hours

  • 10–12 km of wild, rugged terrain, occasionally extending to 15 km on longer routes

  • Opportunities along the way to refine your technical skills, enjoy the scenery, and immerse yourself in the winter mountain environment

Come prepared with solid hill fitness, some prior winter experience, and an open mind—Scotland’s winter mountains have a way of rewarding those who embrace the challenge.

A climber in a yellow jacket and helmet with ice tools is ascending a narrow icy canyon wall covered in snow and ice.
A person wearing a yellow jacket, helmet, and climbing gear, smiling while ice climbing on a snowy mountain with snow-covered rocks and a partly cloudy sky.
A mountaineer in cold weather gear climbing a snow-covered mountain, using an ice axe for support.