The West Highland Way is hands down Scotland’s most iconic long-distance trail. Stretching 96 miles from the outskirts of Glasgow to the rugged beauty of Fort William, this hike is a favorite for self-guided adventurers, from seasoned pros to enthusiastic and prepared first-timers. Whether you're drawn to the jaw-dropping scenery, the challenge, or the history, this trail has something special for everyone. Â
But here’s the thing – choosing the best time to hike the West Highland Way can make or break your adventure. Weather, crowds, scenery, and even midges - the notorious nibbling insect - all vary depending on the season. We’ve put together this guide to help you decide when to take on this unforgettable trail. Â
What Makes the West Highland Way So Special? Â
Before we get to timing, let's set the stage. The West Highland Way winds through some of Scotland’s most awe-inspiring landscapes, including Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, and the towering peaks of Glen Coe. Along the way, you’ll encounter historic sites, charming villages, and a healthy dose of Scottish hospitality. Â
- Distance & Duration: The trail is 96 miles long and typically takes 6–11 days to complete, depending on your pace and route plan. Explore our West Highland Way self-guided itineraries.Â
- Difficulty: This route is graded as easy to moderate. While it’s manageable for most reasonably fit hikers, some sections (like the Devil’s Staircase) will test your mettle. Thankfully, it’s nothing you can’t handle with the right preparation. Â
- Trail Terrain: Think rolling valleys, tranquil lochs, ancient forests, and open moorlands. It’s a feast for the eyes and the soul. Â
For more info, head to our Guide to Hiking the West Highland Way.Â
Now, here’s what you came for – figuring out when to go! Â
The Ideal Time to Hike Â
Spring (March–May): For Wildflowers and Solitude Â
Spring is a magical time on the trail. The hills come alive with blooming wildflowers and the lochs shimmer in the cool daylight. In March and April, the trail is blissfully less crowded, but May isa popular month for hikers. Temperatures hover between 43–59°F (6–15°C), which is perfect for hiking without breaking too much of a sweat. Â
Pros:Â
- Quiet trails with fewer fellow hikers. Â
- Stunning wildflowers and lush greenery. Â
- Perfect hiking weather—not too hot, not too cold. Â
Cons:Â
- Spring showers are common, so pack that rain jacket! Â
- Temperatures can drop quickly, especially at night. Â
- Layer up. Highland wind will keep it feeling cooler, and there may even be the odd trace of snow on higher terrain.Â
Summer (June–August): For Long Days and Lively Atmosphere Â
If you prefer endless daylight and a buzz of activity, summer is your season. The long daylight hours give you plenty of time to enjoy the trail at your own pace, with temperatures ranging from 50–68°F (10–20°C). Â
Pros:Â
- Tons of daylight for exploring or taking breaks. Â
- Warmer weather and stunning (occasional) sunny days. Â
- Trails are well-patrolled, with services and accommodations in full swing. Â
Cons:Â
- Midges (those pesky little insects) are out in full force, especially in the evenings. Bring insect repellent and bug nets or risk being their dinner. Â
Fall (September–October): For Autumn Splendor Â
Fall is arguably one of the most beautiful times to hike the West Highland Way. While September is a popular time to visit, October is quieter, and the scenery transforms into a palette of reds, oranges, and golds. Temperatures range from 41–57°F (5–14°C), offering a crisp and invigorating hiking experience. Â
Pros:Â
- Mesmerizing fall foliage. Â
- Cooler but comfortable temperatures for hiking. Â
- October sees fewer crowds, making for a more peaceful experience. Â
Cons:Â
- September is a busy month to hike this route.Â
- Shorter daylight hours, so plan your hiking schedule carefully. Â
- Weather can be unpredictable, with the likelihood of rain and wind. Â
Winter (November–February): Â
With cold temperatures, winter weather, short days, and long nights, most routes close for the season. Due to these conditions, Macs Adventure doesn't offer hiking trips in Scotland from November to mid-March. If you’re looking for a winter break, check out our winter hiking vacations. Â
Factors to Keep in Mind Â
When deciding the best time to hike the West Highland Way, here are a few extra factors to consider: Â
Weather Â
Scotland’s weather is famously unpredictable. Even in summer, you could experience four seasons in one day. Always pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy hiking boots, no matter the season. Â
Crowds Â
Spring and fall are less crowded, making them ideal for those who prefer a quieter trail. Summer, while vibrant, will be busier, especially in popular sections like Loch Lomond. Â
Wildlife Â
Spring and summer bring opportunities to spot wildlife like deer, birds, and even otters. Just be prepared for insect activity during summer! Â
Local Events Â
Keep an eye out for local festivals or events that may coincide with your trip. While they can add a cultural twist to your adventure, they can attract more tourists. Â
How Many Days to Hike the West Highland WayÂ
Planning your West Highland Way experience doesn't need to be overwhelming—it’s all about finding the perfect balance between preparation and enjoying the moment. Not sure how many days to spend on the trail? Check out our guide on How Many Days Should I Spend on the West Highland Way to find the itinerary that suits your pace. Â
Preparing for Your Hike Â
To make the most of your adventure, preparation is key. Â
Gear Up for the Season Â
- Spring/Fall: Waterproof layers, warm clothing, and sturdy boots are a must. Â
- Summer: Lightweight but warm layers, sunscreen, and insect repellent will be your best friends. Â
For a full packing list, check out our West Highland Way packing list.Â
Book Early Â
The West Highland Way is one of our most popular trips, and accommodations fill up fast—especially in summer! Reach out to us early (at least 4 months in advance) so we can sort out your preferred lodgings and luggage transfers, making sure your adventure is smooth and totally stress-free.Â
Plan Your Route Â
The award-winning Macs Adventure app has everything you need for your journey—detailed route info, navigational map, points of interest, and even recommendations along the way.Â
Safety First Â
- Always check the weather forecast before setting out. Â
- Carry a fully charged phone or GPS device and a portable power bank so your device doesn’t run out of juice. Â
- Each evening, your accommodation will be expecting you, so there’s always someone on the ground looking out for you. Plus, we're available 24/7 should you need us.Â
Hear From Fellow Hikers Â
“The days had truly breathtaking views which made for amazing lunch picnic spots - just got better and better each day! Saw lots of sheep, streams, charming ruins, wildflowers." - VA Family, USA.Â
“The beauty of the highlands is truly unmatched, an absolutely mind-blowing and profound experience to have my own two feet carry me through this terrain. I loved every minute of it. Every morning, I said to myself "this is the best view I've ever seen..." then in an hour I'd say it again, and in another hour again!" - K, Boston.Â
Plan Your Perfect West Highland Way Adventure Â
To make your trek even more enjoyable, don’t miss our Top Tips for Walking the West Highland Way. From packing essentials to insider advice, these tips will have you ready to tackle everything the trail has to offer with confidence and ease. Â
Got questions? We’ve got answers! Visit our FAQs About the West Highland Way for all the information you need about accommodations, terrain, and what to expect along the way. Â
Transform your hiking dreams into reality with Macs Adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or just starting out, we’re here to help you create your most empowering adventure yet. Secure your West Highland Way experience now and get ready to explore Scotland’s breathtaking beauty one step at a time!Â
Time to Take on the Trail Â
Hiking the West Highland Way is a bucket-list adventure, and with the right timing, it’s an experience you’ll cherish forever. Whether you prefer the blooming beauty of spring, the endless daylight of summer, or the cozy tranquility of fall, there’s a season for every hiker. Â
When you're ready to plan your self-guided hiking adventure, Macs Adventure makes it easy with expertly crafted itineraries, luggage transfers, and 24/7 support. Book your West Highland Way adventure today and experience Scotland’s most famous trail like never before.Â
