Wild Running Retreat in the UK

Join Wild Running for a trail running holiday in Wester Ross, which you will never forget, with 70k of technical, mountainous terrain (and at least 6000 meters of ascent). The runs will be guided by expert trail runners and qualified mountain leaders over three days, incorporating some of Scotland’s most beautiful terrain and several munros. This will be Wild Running's fifth time in this part of Scotland, and they love it!

Destacados

  • 4 days of guided trail running through the dramatic Wester Ross Highlands
  • Daily yoga for runners with a local instructor to support recovery and mobility
  • Learn navigation, pacing, and mountain running skills from expert guides
  • Experience iconic Scottish routes, including Munro terrain and remote lochs
  • Airport or train station transfers from Inverness are included for easy arrival
  • 4 nights accommodation at Torridon Hostel in a scenic Highland setting
  • Breakfast and lunch are included on guided days with select communal evening meals
  • Swim, nature immersion, and optional recovery time in lochs and rivers along the route

Estilos de Yoga

3 días con instrucción en Inglés

Traslados al aeropuerto incluidos: Inverness Airport
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Alojamiento

Instalaciones

  • Cocina
  • Salón / Sala de estar
  • Wi-Fi gratis
  • Estacionamiento

The hostel offers a wide range of comfortable accommodation from private rooms to spacious shared dorms, all with private lockers (please remember to bring your own padlock). None of the rooms is en-suite, but there are ample showers and washroom facilities available.

Wi-Fi is free for all guests, and other facilities include: a large, well-equipped self-catering kitchen, a large lounge with panoramic mountain views, a large drying room, and laundry. There is no dedicated bag storage facility at the hostel, but the team will be happy to store bags in reception if there is space available. Basic provisions, confectionery, and soft drinks are also available to purchase at reception.

There’s onsite car parking for around 20 cars or 1 coach and a secure bike store for up to 20 bikes. Torridon is a dog-friendly hostel.

Programa

You will arrive on Thursday and can be picked up from Inverness upon request. The train journey from Inverness is also considered a scenic option should you choose to take it.

Massages are also available upon request. Please notify in advance so arrangements can be made.

Thursday

  • Arrive from 14:00. Settle in and rest.
  • Optional evening run of approximately 10 km / 6.2 mi
  • 19:30 Communal dinner at the hostel

Friday

  • Breakfast from 08:00 to 09:00
  • Chat about route preparation and navigation
  • Run from the front door
  • 11:00 Benn Liath run (20 km / 12.4 mi)
  • Afternoon swim in the river or Loch or a trip to Torridon, followed by free time
  • 19:00 Dinner at the cottage

Saturday

  • 07:30 to 08:30 Breakfast
  • 08:30 Drive to Coulin
  • 09:00 Coulin to Attadale run (22 km / 13.7 mi)
  • Lunch in Attadale, followed by a visit to the Torridon Inn. Navigation and route planning for the following day with the group
  • 19:00 Dinner at the cottage

Sunday

  • 07:30 to 08:15 Breakfast
  • 08:15 45-minute drive to the start (wraps provided at the start)
  • 09:00 Start of 30 km / 18.6 mi run from the southern edge of the Coulin Estate to the Torridon Inn via the Coulin Estate and Beinn Mhor. The run includes technical guidance from the guides
  • 19:00 Dinner in Shieldaig

Monday

  • 07:30 to 08:30 Breakfast
  • Swim, pack, or walk
  • 10:00 Return to Inverness via minibus or van

Routes

These routes are handpicked examples of some favourites. The itinerary distances will be followed.

Day one: Incheril loop via Slioch (Munro)

Park at Incheril, close to Kinlochewe. This is an accessible starting point if staying in Wester Ross or near the Torridon Hills. The route is geologically interesting, following one of the region’s finest lochs and tackling one of its most iconic Munros. It is also close to the Fisherfield Forest, one of Scotland’s true wilderness areas.

The path begins flat and well trodden, becoming wilder and more isolated, and therefore rockier, as it approaches Gleann Tanagaidh. It skirts east and south before returning along the western path and following a relatively flat but still technical return along Loch Maree. The route starts and ends flat but remains challenging throughout.

  • Distance: 35 to 40 km / 21.7 to 24.9 mi
  • Difficulty rating: 4/5

Day two: Beinn Damph loop

This is a relatively flat (by West Highlands standards) circular run starting at the Torridon Hotel and skirting the base of Beinn Damph, with an optional ascent to the summit. It circles Loch Damph anticlockwise and returns to the Torridon Hotel, which offers excellent food and hospitality.

  • Distance: About 22 km / 13.7 mi
  • Difficulty rating: 2/5

Day three: The Celtman marathon route

This is an extreme version of the potential route and is optional for highly experienced runners. The planned route follows Beinn Liath Mhor.

The run starts at Laire, less than five minutes from the New Lodge, and ends in Torridon by the village hall. The route follows part of the challenging Celtman marathon course and includes Beinn Eighe, one of Scotland’s most iconic Munros. A short ascent leads to the summit from the ridge before returning northwards and descending to the tarn. The route continues up the Coulin Pass. This route is not recommended without guides.

  • Distance: 42 km / 26.1 mi
  • Difficulty rating: 5/5

Kit list

  • OS Explorer Map 433
  • OS Explorer Map OL6: The Lake District, South-western
  • Head torch
  • Towel
  • Spare casual clothes
  • Trail or fell shoes
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket and trousers
  • Whistle
  • Camelbak or water container for runs
  • Bum bag or small backpack for running and day trips
  • Cash (for steam train or other expenses)
  • Compass
  • Optional navigation map for skills practice
  • Something to read
  • Midge repellent

Final note

All camps cater to neurodivergent runners, offering small groups, serene locations, bespoke diets, pick-ups and drop-offs at nearby train stations, considerate guides, and a flexible timetable.

Destino del retiro

This hostel sits on the North Coast 500 (NC500) at the head of Upper Loch Torridon and is a popular base for hillwalkers, climbers, and those simply wishing to relax and enjoy the surroundings and local wildlife.

Wester Ross

This has to be on the visiting radar for anyone who loves Scotland’s wilderness. It’s in a still remote corner of the North West Highlands and sits on the famous North Coast 500. Torridon boasts some of the finest scenery in Europe and is a haven for hillwalkers, mountain bikers, and yes, runners.

The NC500 can be driven as well or cycled, in case you want to extend your visit. Or venture off the well-beaten track to Scotland’s unique North West Coast. The road from Torridon to Diabaig is definitely one not to be missed. The single-track road is only a few miles long, but it’s almost traffic-free and offers some of the most stunning views in Scotland.

Don’t you worry, you’ll be visiting the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and National Trust for Scotland Estate, to catch glimpses of wildlife and sample freshly caught local seafood, while sitting back and soaking in the stunning scenery.

With so much to discover in the area, the Wild Running team will be happy to share their local knowledge, making sure you get the most out of your trip to this relaxing corner of Scotland’s North West Highlands.

El paquete incluye

  • 4 days of guided runs
  • Breakfast and lunch are included (evening meals are not included except on Thursday - You will have a meal out in Sheildaig on Saturday and cook communally on other days)
  • Pick up and drop off at Inverness airport/train station
  • Yoga for runners taught by a local instructor
  • 4 nights’ accommodation at the Torridon Hostel (unless you prefer to make your own arrangements)

No incluye

  • Lunch and breakfast (you can buy provisions in Inverness or at the hostel, or bring them with you)
  • Lunch on Monday
  • Flights/train/travel to Inverness

¿Cómo llegar?

Arrival by airplane

Inverness is easily accessible by train, plane, or bus from most major cities. EasyJet flights go for around 60 to 90 GBP from Bristol, Gatwick, and Manchester. You can offset these flights here https://clear.eco/carbon-offset-my-flight/.

Wild Running can arrange pick-ups from Inverness, but there is a good and very scenic rural connection you can take to Achnasheen.

Traslados al aeropuerto incluidos: Inverness Airport Sin cargos adicionales. Puedes solicitarlo en el próximo paso.

Política de cancelación

  • Una reserva requiere de un depósito del 40% del precio total.
  • El depósito no será reembolsado si la reserva es cancelada.
  • El resto del pago deberá ser completado 30 días antes de tu llegada.

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Llegada: jueves 6 agosto, 2026
Salida: lunes 10 agosto, 2026

Pricing information

You can also opt for the Posh Bothy (Badan Mhuga) accommodation option. This option is available at 400 GBP per person. Please enquire.

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