Knoydart: Doune Munro Bagging Week

Taking in the view from the Summit of Sgurr na Ciche on a Doune-Knoydart Munro Bagging week

Knoydart: Doune Munro Bagging Week

Climb some of the most remote and iconic Munros, supported by a mountain guide and boat access. Enjoy amazing food and accommodation, helping you to relax, reflect and recover after your big mountain days.
Ascending Ladhar Bheinn above Loch Hourn, after a boat drop off near Barrisdale bay

Doune: Availability and Booking

£1495 per person, which includes:
- Accommodation
- All meals
- Mountain guide
- Boat and/or minibus access to mountain trail heads during the week
- Boat transfer from and to Mallaig, at the start and end of the week

Accommodation and food are at the spectacular Doune, Knoydart; famed for its restaurant and incredible location, overlooking Doune Bay to the Isle of Skye.

Stays are Saturday to Saturday, with the following start dates:

- 18th to 25th April 2026; Spaces available

Find out more about Doune and book online at Doune, Knoydart

Find full details of the holiday here: Doune Munro Bagging Week
A sublime day to have breakfast onboard Gripper II on Loch Nevis, heading towards Sgurr na Ciche and Garbh Chioc Mhor

Doune Munro Bagging Week: Is it right for you?

The Doune Munro Bagging Week is suitable for most people that enjoy hill walking and have the fitness to climb UK mountains of 3,000ft.

There is some minor scrambling and exposed walking. Lee knows the route incredibly well and will support you over or around any difficulties. Lee also knows routes that avoid difficulties.

There are 6 days of guided walks; 4 or 5 of these will be Munro walks. Every day is optional, so you can choose which days you want to join the walk.

The Munro walks are varied in length from:
- Easiest day: Beinn Sgritheall; 6.5km, 975m ascent
- Toughest day: Sgùrr na Ciche and Garbh Chìoch Mhòr; 18km, 1,555m ascent

NATS can offer support with training if you are concerned about being ready. If you have any questions please don't to get in contact.
Summiting Ladhar Bheinn with spring time snow and views of the Cuillin of Rum and Skye

Munro Days

We will attempt to climb the following 6 Munros over the course of 4 or 5 days during the week:
- Ladhar Bheinn, 1020m
- Beinn Sgritheall, 974m
- Luinne Bheinn, 939m
- Meall Buidhe, 946m
- Sgùrr na Ciche, 1040m
- Garbh Chìoch Mhòr, 1013m

Non-Munro Days

The 1 or 2 days where we are not climbing Munros; you may wish to rest and recover overlooking Doune Bay to Skye or explore the local area independently. Your walking guide will be available on these days to lead a walk with the group. Here are some walks that may be offered:
- Corbett: Beinn na Caillich, 785m
- Corbett: Sgùrr Coire Choinnichean, 779m
- Visit the Knoydart Mica Mine
- Knoydart Peninsula Coast and Roinn na Beinne, 441m
Lunch with a view of Loch Hourn on the slopes of Beinn Sgritheall
Greeted off the dingy by the Dogs of Doune, Annie and Rubha, near Sourlies Bothy at the head of Loch Nevis for climbing Sgurr na Ciche and Garbh Chioch Mhor