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Wilderness Scotland
Wilderness Scotland is a specialist walking, hiking, sea kayaking, ski touring and adventure travel company offering an inspiring range of holidays in the most remote and beautiful regions of the Highlands and Islands.
Specialists in
Charity Challenge
Wilderness
Walking And Hiking
Canoe & Kayak, Sail
X-country, Downhill
Ski Tour & Telemark
Services provided
Holidays/Tours, Schools
Operating in
- Europe
- Scotland
- Scottish Highlands
- Orkney Islands
- Shetland Islands
Some of their adventures
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contact them
-
3a St Vincent Street
Edinburgh
EH3 6SW
- Visit our website
- Tel: 0131 625 6635

What do we say?
Wow, Wilderness Scotland really are the people you want to be with if you are looking to get out and about in Scotland. A breathtaking array of guided and self guided tour options in some of the most beautiful places in the UK, if not on earth. Sea kayaking, hiking, sailing, ski touring.. the trouble is, we want to do them all and hope they might let us one day!
No one is doing more for the local area than these guys either. All to make sure that Scotland preserves its rugged charms for your next trip.
Sustainability
Read more about our current policies and what we are doing next.
Our Current Policies
We have already integrated sustainable practices into most areas of operation but
still plan to go further
View our policy
Our Future Action Plan
- Further develop and implement Wilderness Guide Training Programme by Autumn 2010, including core sustainability and environmental management models.
- Source low energy halogen dichroic downlighter light bulbs to replace current bulbs at end of life by end of 2010.
- Aim for 90%+ client participation in Conservation Contribution Scheme by end of 2010.
- Reduce office water consumption by 10% in 2010.
- Reduce office energy consumption by 10% in 2010.
- Conduct a survey of clients by Autumn 2010 to determine % mode of travel to Scotland and % uptake in carbon offsetting.
- Conduct client survey by end of 2010 to determine if level of conservation contribution payment can be realistically increased.