A person rock climbing on a steep granite cliff with a cloudy blue sky in the background.
Two women in climbing gear, helmets, and backpacks rock climbing on a mountain.

Summer Private Guiding

Are you looking for a specific adventure?

If you would like a bespoke day in the mountains where your hoping to do specific routes or would like Ella and Jack to help you plan an adventure then go bespoke.

Three climbers ascending a steep, rocky mountain ridge with large, jagged stones.
Three climbers on a mountain summit with rocky terrain and mountain peaks in the background. They are wearing harnesses, helmets, and outdoor gear, smiling after a successful climb.
  • PRICE

    (guide : client ratios)

    1 day course

    1:1 - £340
    1:2 - £380

    2 day course

    1:1 - £680
    1:2 - £760

    3 day course

    1:1 - £1020
    1:2 - £1140

    4 day course

    1:1 - £1360
    1:2 - £1520

    5 day course

    1:1 - £1700
    1:2 - £1900

    6 day course

    1:1 - £2040
    1:2 - £2280

    7 day course

    1:1 - £2380
    1:2 - £2660

    DATES

    Our courses are fully personalized, delivered on dates that suit you and designed to meet your individual learning goals.

    (Dates can be added on the booking form on checkout)

    LOCATION

    The beauty of this course is that it’s entirely adaptable. The exact location will be tailored to your needs, preferences, and, of course, the weather.

  • PERSONAL KIT TO BRING

    Footwear:

    • Approach shoes or B1 lightweight summer walking boots

    • Climbing shoes (a comfy pair)

    Clothing

    Base & Mid Layers

    • Base Layers – Thermal or moisture-wicking (avoid cotton)

    • Fleece – At least one; consider adding a fleece vest/gilet for extra warmth

    • Extra Layer – Pack an additional fleece or synthetic insulation layer in a waterproof bag

    Outerwear

    • Wind shirt or Softshell Jacket – Ideal for dry conditions

    • Walking Trousers – Polycotton, polyester, or softshell

    • Waterproof Jacket & Over trousers – Lightweight shell; trousers should have at least knee-length zips for fitting over boots

    Packing

    • Rucksack – 40–50L capacity, suitable for an overnight bivy

    • Rucksack Liner – Use a strong plastic liner to keep contents dry (avoid external rain covers)

    Extra Essentials

    • Head Torch – With spare batteries

    • First Aid Kit – Small personal kit with blister treatment, medications, suncream, and sunglasses

    • Water Bottles – 1–2L total (consider one bladder + one solid bottle for versatility)

    • Trekking Pole(s) – Optional, but helpful for descents
      (Bring one lightweight, collapsible pole to save space)

    KIT PROVIDED FOR YOUR USE

    • Harness

    • Helmet

    • Karabiner and Sling

    • Belay device and karabiner

    All technical climbing equipment—such as ropes and protective gear—is provided by the guide.