Loch Shiel
September 4 - September 9 2027

EXPED NO.- EAEX0061
This challenging wilderness trip explores one of the most pristine natural areas of Scotland. We will journey into a remote region of lochs and mountains journeying by canoe and wild camping by night.
We will enjoy an inherently flexible itinerary and plan our trip day by day as we travel based on the conditions. This is a true wilderness trip, a long way from the nearest road or town and we are unlikely to meet other people during our adventure. At night we wild camp where we please on small islands and sandy coves, enjoying the spectacular views all around.
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What is Included

  • 4 nights wild camping. (single or two-person)
  • All meals, from lunch on the day of arrival through to lunch on the day of departure
  • All transport, starting and finishing in Aviemore.
  • The services of at least one experienced and knowledgeable canoe mentor/driver throughout your trip
  • All group equipment, including tents, group safety equipment and cooking/eating equipment and utensils
  • Please note that sleeping bags are not included but are available for hire
  • All specialist open canoe equipment, including canoes and buoyancy aids
  • Pre-journey video group call with follow-up.
Start Date

September 4 2027

Finish Date

September 9 2027

Nights Accomodation

4

Days Activity

5

Deposit (£)

£100

Price from (£)

£720

Min Group Size

6

Max Group Size

6

Guiding Ratio

1:3

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Coaches

Mike

Mike is an experienced outdoor instructor and paddle sport specialist, with a lifetime of leading and guiding across rivers, mountains, and remote environments worldwide, bringing a wealth of real-world knowledge and adventure to every session.

Suresh Paul

Founder of Equal Adventure and experienced educator, Suresh brings decades of expertise in inclusive adventure, combining innovative design, research, and hands-on leadership to create accessible outdoor experiences for all.

Andy Hall

Andy brings decades of experience across climbing, kayaking, skiing, and outdoor education. After 20 years as a head teacher at an outdoor centre in North Wales, he now splits his time between ski teaching in Italy and guiding across Scotland’s mountains, coasts, and rivers. His adventures have taken him from Arctic river expeditions to Nepal and Patagonia, but his heart remains in the Cairngorms, where he continues to explore and share his passion for the outdoors.