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Expert Guidance and Insight: Travel confidently with our experienced guides who not only ensure your safety but also enrich your journey with deep local knowledge. From hidden trails to the best sunset spots, our guides will lead you through the most scenic routes, sharing the rich history and culture of the Madeira island along the way.
Hassle-Free Travel Experience: Leave the planning to us. Our group tours include all transportation, accommodations, and meal arrangements. With the logistical details expertly handled, you can focus on enjoying the stunning views and exhilarating hikes without any stress.
Cost-Effective and Safe: Traveling in a group not only reduces costs through shared expenses but also provides added safety in remote and challenging terrains. Whether navigating through ancient trails or scaling rugged peaks, you’ll find confidence in the collective experience and support of the group.
Highlights
Scenic Walks and Hiking Trails: Moffat offers a variety of scenic walks and hiking trails amidst the picturesque Southern Uplands, perfect for exploring tranquil countryside, ancient woodlands, and panoramic viewpoints.
Historic Architecture and Market Town Charm: Explore Moffat’s historic architecture, including its quaint market square, Georgian buildings, and the iconic Moffat Ram statue, while enjoying the town’s charming atmosphere and local hospitality.
Nature and Wildlife Discovery: Discover Moffat’s diverse wildlife and natural beauty, from spotting red deer and birds of prey in the surrounding hills to exploring nearby nature reserves such as the Devil’s Beef Tub.
Wellness and Relaxation: Unwind in Moffat’s renowned thermal spa, which offers therapeutic treatments and relaxation in natural mineral waters, providing a rejuvenating experience amidst Scotland’s tranquil landscapes.
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We will arrange transport to collect you from the station and take you to the accommodation. Lockerbie is easily reached by train from London and Edinburgh. You are also welcome to arrive directly at the accommodation if you’re bringing your own car. We advise to arrive in the morning or afternoon so you’re in time for evening welcome drinks to discuss the plans for the week’s hiking. We can also recommend accommodation for the night before if you plan to arrive earlier in Scotland. Moffat will be the base for the whole trip, which is great because you don’t need to carry all your stuff around and after a long day walking you know your warm shower and bed is awaiting you.
The hike to Devil’s Beef Tub in Scotland is a captivating trek that reveals the rugged beauty of the Moffat Hills in the Southern Uplands. Beginning from a designated trailhead near Moffat, known for its historic charm and picturesque surroundings, the path winds through heather-clad slopes and rocky terrain. As you ascend towards the viewpoint overlooking Devil’s Beef Tub, a deep, amphitheater-like hollow in the hills, panoramic vistas unfold, offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and the dramatic geological formation. This moderate yet rewarding hike immerses you in Scotland’s natural splendour, providing an opportunity to explore its unique landscapes and discover the historical significance of this iconic landmark.
The Simonside Hills Circular hike is a delightful exploration of Northumberland’s rugged beauty and historical charm. Starting from the picturesque village of Rothbury, known for its quaint cottages and scenic riverside setting, the trail ascends through ancient woodlands and heather-clad slopes of the Simonside Hills. As you hike along the circular route, panoramic views unfold, revealing the expansive landscapes of Northumberland National Park and the distant Cheviot Hills. Enjoy the tranquility of the countryside and discover the remnants of Iron Age hillforts and medieval settlements dotted along the trail. This moderate hike offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a memorable adventure for hikers and history enthusiasts alike in the heart of Northumberland.
Relaxing in the village of Moffat, Scotland offers a peaceful retreat amidst the serene landscapes of the Southern Uplands. Take time to explore Moffat’s quaint streets adorned with historic stone buildings and charming local shops. Treat yourself to a taste of traditional Scottish cuisine at cozy cafes and restaurants, where dishes like haggis and Scotch pies await. Discover Moffat’s rich history at the Moffat Museum or unwind in the tranquil Moffat Spa, known for its therapeutic mineral waters. For those eager to explore further, Moffat serves as an ideal base for additional hikes into the surrounding hills and along picturesque riverside paths. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or outdoor adventure, Moffat’s idyllic setting and warm hospitality promise a rejuvenating experience in the heart of Scotland’s countryside.
The Merrick via Benyellary trail is an exhilarating trek that epitomises the natural majesty of Scotland’s Galloway Forest Park. Beginning from the tranquil village of Glentrool, known for its peaceful ambiance and scenic surroundings, the trail winds through ancient woodlands and across heather-covered hillsides. As you ascend towards the summit of Merrick, the highest peak in Southern Scotland, panoramic vistas unfold, offering sweeping views of Loch Trool and the surrounding Galloway hills. The route showcases diverse ecosystems, from moorland habitats to pristine mountain streams, providing opportunities to spot native wildlife such as red deer and golden eagles. This challenging yet rewarding hike immerses you in Scotland’s wild and untouched landscapes, offering an unforgettable adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to experience the essence of Galloway Forest Park firsthand.
It’s time to pack your bags and head back to the town. We arrange transport back to the airport so you can catch your flight home or continue to explore this majestical country. We have lots of recommendations if you’re going to spend more time in Scotland.
While there is nothing technical on the hikes there will be a good amount of hours of walking each day so a good general level of fitness is required.
The usual age of the groups is 27-49.
Just let us know what you can and can’t eat and we can order food to suit your dietary preferences.
Single rooms are available, there is a an extra cost of £50 per night for single supplement.
We can sometimes accommodate you if arriving earlier or leaving later. Normal hotel rates will apply.
Yes, WiFi is available throughout the hostel.
We provide towels and bedding. You need some shoes comfortable for walking in. Before the course I will advise about the weather so you can decide which clothes to bring.
The United Kingdom is no longer part of the European Union after Brexit so everybody will need a passport to travel to Scotland.
You can choose to make a 30% deposit and pay in full at least 30 days before the tour or alternatively pay the full amount in one go.
There will always be one guide to accompany you on the hike so you don’t get lost. They will also be transporting you to the start of each hike.
We always think a local touch is best. You’ll be staying at Moffat Independent Hostel in the village. Even though it’s a hostel by name, it’s much fancier than that.
Moffat Independent Hostel is a friendly, family run hostel that has been set up with the outdoors enthusiast in mind. Moffat is in the heart of the Southern Uplands and is a popular stop on a number of Britain’s best long distance biking and hiking trails, including the Southern Upland Highway and the John o’Groats to Land’s End cycling route. For those wishing to stick around a little longer, we provide an excellent base for exploring everything that southern Scotland has to offer.
All guests have access to the public kitchen where you can prepare meals and the lounge/dining area where you are welcome to eat and drink. The hotel reception can provide a small selection of basic groceries and ready meals – and we are only a 10 minute walk from the centre of the village where you will find a Co-Op and a Premier grocery shop.
Hi! My name is Garry and I founded Trailmates Adventures in 2023 because of my passion for travelling and hiking. I I’m originally from a small city called Chester in the north of England and also lived in London for 3 years. I love to travel, I’ve been to 135 countries, so as you can imagine, I’ve seen a lot of great places. Part of my goal is to introduce lesser know places to our itinerary and I’ve been to all of them myself, so I know they are good! I also did plenty of solo travelling, which is great but sometimes you just want to share these great places with a few others. I look for ward to showing you some of these magnificent places and trails.
Hello, I’m Tom, originally from the Wirral and now proud to call Moffat, Scotland, my home. With a deep-seated love for the outdoors nurtured during my upbringing near the coast, I’ve spent years exploring and guiding adventurers through the stunning landscapes of the Southern Uplands. My journey led me to immerse myself in the natural beauty of Scotland and pursue a career in outdoor education. As a certified mountain guide with a passion for environmental conservation, I strive to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for sustainable travel. Whether you’re discovering Moffat for the first time or seeking new adventures in the hills, I look forward to guiding you through memorable experiences and fostering a deep appreciation for our remarkable surroundings.
Hello, I’m Hannah, originally from New Zealand and now finding my passion for the outdoors in Moffat, Scotland. Growing up amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Aotearoa inspired my love for nature and adventure. After studying environmental science at the University of Auckland, I pursued my dream of exploring the world's diverse ecosystems. As a certified mountain guide based in Moffat, I am dedicated to sharing my deep knowledge of local flora and fauna while promoting sustainable tourism practices. Whether you’re embarking on your first Scottish hike or seeking new challenges in the Southern Uplands, I’m excited to guide you through unforgettable experiences and create lasting connections with Scotland’s natural beauty.
Our mission is simple: to create a community of solo travellers who seek more than just a holiday but a chance to forge lasting connections with fellow adventurers. With Trailamates, you won’t just hike alone – you’ll join a diverse group of individuals from around the globe, all drawn together by love for travel and the great outdoors.
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