Planning a Highland escape? Start in Inverness. It’s the perfect base to explore Scotland’s wild side, rich in history, beauty, and unforgettable adventures. Inverness should be on your bucket list!

Munros, bothies, wild camping, and the magic of slow travel
👉 Read on to discover how Scotland’s backcountry offers more than just views—it offers a way of life.
There’s a certain kind of traveller who doesn’t just visit Scotland—they disappear into it. They leave the tourist maps behind, shoulder a pack, and head for the hills. For them, it’s not about ticking boxes. It’s about slow travel—immersing themselves in the land, one footstep at a time.
If that sounds like you, Munro bagging, bothy stays, and wild camping might just be the ultimate way to experience Scotland’s wild side.
What Is Munro Bagging?
“Munro bagging” is the challenge of climbing Scotland’s 282 Munros—mountains over 3,000 feet (914.4 metres). Named after Sir Hugh Munro, these peaks are scattered across the Highlands and offer a thrilling mix of accessible climbs and remote adventures.
From Ben Lomond to the jagged Sgùrr Alasdair on Skye, each Munro has its own personality. And while some can be tackled in a few hours, others demand experience, navigation skills, and a real respect for the weather.
👉 Is Munro Bagging for Everyone?
Resting in a Bothy
Scattered throughout the Highlands are bothies—simple stone shelters used for centuries by shepherds, stalkers, and now walkers. Maintained by the Mountain Bothies Association, they’re free to use, and completely off-grid.
Staying in a bothy means no booking, no fees, and no fuss. Just four walls, a roof, maybe a fireplace, and a chance to meet fellow wanderers or reflect in silence. Some bothies sit near Munros, making them perfect basecamps for early ascents or welcome retreats after a long day in the hills.
👉 Curious about bothies? What Is a Bothy?
The Freedom of Wild Camping
Thanks to Scotland’s unique outdoor access laws, wild camping is legal in most unenclosed land—as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. That means setting up your tent in the shadow of a Munro, beside a quiet loch, or near a forest path (but always leaving no trace).
Wild camping isn’t just about saving money—it’s about embracing the landscape as it is, without barriers. It offers solitude, stillness, and the joy of waking up to a Highland sunrise.
👉 Read: Is It Legal to Wild Camp in Scotland? 👉 and Here are Tips and Tricks for Wild Camping in Scotland
Slow Travel, Scottish Style
To do all of this well means embracing slow travel. That’s not just a pace—it’s a mindset. It’s choosing to walk instead of drive, to linger in places instead of rushing on. It’s carrying what you need, taking only photos, and letting the land shape your journey.
Slow travel in Scotland is about more than just moving at a relaxed pace—it’s about immersing yourself in the land and its stories. Whether you’re climbing a quiet Munro, sleeping beside a bothy fire, or boarding a scenic train to nowhere in particular, it’s the freedom to slow down and truly feel the place. It might mean spending days on a remote island or wandering through Highland glens without a fixed plan—just a sense of curiosity and a willingness to let Scotland lead the way.
👉 What Is Slow Travel in Scotland?
Have you ever wild camped, climbed a Munro, or stayed in a bothy? Or is this your dream Scottish escape? Share your thoughts with us! 🏔️🔥⛺
Planning a Highland escape? Start in Inverness. It’s the perfect base to explore Scotland’s wild side, rich in history, beauty, and unforgettable adventures. Inverness should be on your bucket list!
Secure Your Dream Scottish Experience Before It’s Gone!
Planning a trip to Scotland? Don’t let sold-out tours or packed attractions dampen your adventure. Iconic experiences like exploring Edinburgh Castle, cruising along Loch Ness, or wandering through the mystical Isle of Skye often fill up fast—especially during peak travel seasons.

Booking in advance guarantees your place and ensures you can fully immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking scenery without stress or disappointment. You’ll also free up time to explore Scotland's hidden gems and savour those authentic moments that make your trip truly special.
Make the most of your journey—start planning today and secure those must-do experiences before they’re gone!
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