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Walking Support
Providing long distance walkers with a personalised and quality service for self led and guided walks

Rob Roy Way close to Loch Freuchie Walking is a leisure and health giving pastime that is becoming increasingly popular with both domestic and international trekkers. It is a growing part of activity tourism. Walking Support is a professional, quality provider to this market, offering independent advice, planning, booking , luggage transfer and support transport for self led and guided walks, or any combination of these services that is required by the walker.

We offer these services to individual walkers through to groups of walkers - regardless of numbers we will personalise the package to meet the client's requirements.

Pick with confidence from the services you require, then enjoy the exhilaration of one of the many walking or cycling routes that we support in Scotland and Northern England.

Not only will the walk be enjoyed for its varied scenery, but the walker - rambler will learn from the extensive history and interest that surrounds these Ways and is detailed on our supporting websites.

To access the routes that we support click here or on the appropriate navigation button on the left.

Walking Support is able to receive deposits and payments for our various services using electronic means. We can acccept the following card payments using a secure payment system.
Payment Cards


Great Glen Way above Loch Ness Walking Support is keen to see this website being a source of wider walking information. Use the following links below or on the right to access useful information.

Scottish Outdoor Access Code
The Land reform (Scotland) Act 2003 has now been fully enacted and implemented. To know what your rights and responsibilities are as a walker click on the appropriate navigation below or on the button to the right.


Free Walkers' Newsletter
Walking Support has established an e-mail newsletter that is published on a relatively frequent basis. This newsletter contains updated news on long distance walking routes where we have both an interest and knowledge. Sometimes it can contain offers in terms of preferential booking services or rates for accommodation etc. and it is a source of highlighting changes that may have arisen on the walking routes or their website.
To receive a free copy of this e-newsletter you need to register with us by clicking here or on the button on the right.

You will be offered the option to unsubscribe at any time by clicking the appropriate link on any of the publications. We commit to not passing your details to any other person or business.

How did Walking Support perform?
Walking Support is keen to know how our customers view the service we provide. Only by receiving your comments and acting on them can we improve the quality of our support. Please click here to access our on-line questionnaire or access the "Support Feedback" button on the right.

Roman Heritage Way in Cheviot Hills Walkers' Survey
Through this website Walking Support is in contact with thousands of walkers. From time time it is helpful to know the views of the walker so that either we can respond to their comments with improved walks or services or we can gauge the walkers' thoughts on legislation or changes in the countryside that might impact their recreational enjoyment.

Currently there are several planning applications for Wind Factories (Wind Farms) in the close proximity to certain long distance walking routes where Walking Support is offering services. We were keen to get the views of walkers and we would thank all who responded to our survey. We are now pleased to present the consolidated results from this questionnaire. Simply click here or on the "Survey Page" button to the right of details.


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Copyright© - SCSupport Ltd : Design - I-NetSupport : Last Update - February 2008


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