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We offer events with set days and locations as well as bespoke activities tailored to your interests, ambitions and availability. Areas covered include the hills around the Central Belt, the Southern Highlands (including Ben Lomond, Arrochar, Ben Lawyers), Glencoe, the Cairngorms and the Isle of Skye.
Walks are led by a qualified, experienced and insured guide who loves sharing their love of the outdoors and inspiring women to walk and run in Scotland's mountains.
Walks are open to anyone who identifies as a woman and are inclusive and welcoming of women of all ages, ethnicities, faiths, sexualities, fitness levels and body sizes.
Fancy trading the pavement for some muddy trails and fresh air? Join the Wild Trails Group for laid-back, inclusive, and social trail running meet-ups in Glasgow Southside's parks!
READ MOREThese sessions from Skylark Guiding are designed to give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to have your own wild camping adventures across Scotland!
READ MOREJoin Gaby from Skylark Guiding for the first in a series of evening hikes around Glasgow, designed to make the most of the light evenings, taking in some beautiful views in great company.
READ MORESkylark Guiding's No Rush Hikes are slower guided hikes for those who like to stop, take in the view, catch their breath, and take extra time on trickier terrain.
READ MOREJoin Gaby from Skylark Guiding for the first in a series of evening hikes around Glasgow, designed to make the most of the light evenings, taking in some beautiful views in great company.
READ MOREJoin Gaby from Skylark Guiding and mark the longest day of the year with an off-road run starting from Balloch and heading through the country park and up to a small hill overlooking Loch Lomond!
READ MOREImmerse yourself in the Isle of Arran's beauty with a walking and camping overnight trip with a lovely small crew of other women!
READ MORESkylark Guiding's No Rush Hikes are slower guided hikes for those who like to stop, take in the view, catch their breath, and take extra time on trickier terrain.
READ MOREJoin Gaby from Skylark Guiding for a one day course in Mugdock Country Park for women who want to grow their confidence using maps and compass for navigating in the countryside, on paths and tracks.
READ MOREWith a treasure trove of foodie goodies, homemade Tearoom Treats, a woodland walk to wander, animals to meet and the garden nursery to inspire Ardardan Estate has lots to offer!
READ MOREHave fun discovering Glasgow on this award-winning, quirky, self-guided, heritage walk with a treasure hunt theme from Curious About!
READ MOREGood Move Glasgow run Health Walks right across the city which are suitable for all ages and abilities. They are a great way to take the first steps towards a healthier lifestyle and meet new people!
READ MOREDawsholm Park could well be described as 'the nature lover's park' as there is much of interest to the nature enthusiast here!
READ MORERobroyston Park Local Nature Reserve has an attractive wild aspect which consists mainly of rough grassland, areas of wetland, a pond and planted trees.
READ MOREBringing together 20 sq km of lochs, parks, nature reserves and woodlands between Glasgow and Coatbridge, Seven Lochs Wetland Park offers an exciting range of things to see and do!
READ MOREOutdoors For You organise special hiking tours across Scotland which include some of the most spectacular views in the World and range from beginners/leisure to experienced walkers.
READ MOREPollok Country Park is Glasgow's largest park and the only Country Park within Glasgow. Its extensive woodlands and gardens provide a quiet sanctuary for both visitors and wildlife.
READ MORECathkin Braes Country Park covers a large area in the south east of Glasgow and is renowned for panoramic views over the city and beyond!
READ MOREThis tranquil woodland, with its majestic ancient oaks and old hawthorn hedges, has been growing on this hillside on the edge of Glasgow for hundreds of years.
READ MOREGlasgow was the first Commonwealth city to have its own Commonwealth Walkway in commemoration of the 2014 Commonwealth Games held there and hailed as a huge success!
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