Winter Outdoor Adventures in the Highlands for all
A single day guided ice climbing course (usually on Ben Nevis) – we will go and find the best ice suited for your abilities.
£290.00
Guided Ice Climbing Course
Duration | 1 day |
Group Size | 1-2 |
Difficulty | Grade 2-5 |
Season Of The Year | Winter |
Minimum Age | 16 |
Meeting Place | North Face Car Park 08:00 |
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Guided Ice Climbing Course Information
Guided Ice Climbing Course
A guided ice climbing course on Ben Nevis, Scotland is an opportunity for climbers to learn and develop the essential techniques and skills needed to safely and effectively navigate and climb frozen terrain. Led by experienced instructors, climbers will learn how to use ice tools and crampons and develop a range of ice climbing techniques, from basic movement to more advanced technical skills.
The routes on Ben Nevis offer a range of challenges, providing opportunities for climbers of all skill levels to test themselves and improve their abilities. In addition to the thrill of ice climbing, climbers will also experience the stunning views and unique atmosphere of the Scottish Highlands. Safety is always a priority, and guides will provide all necessary equipment and instruction to ensure a safe and rewarding experience.
Any Winter Climbing courses will only be delivered by WMCI’s or BMG’s.
Guided Ice Climbing Course Itinerary
A 1-day guided ice climbing course on Ben Nevis, Scotland usually starts with a meeting at the North Face car park at 08:00. After introductions and a gear check, climbers will make their way to the chosen route with an experienced guide leading the way. The day will be spent developing and refining essential ice climbing techniques, including the use of ice tools and crampons, and learning how to navigate and climb frozen terrain safely and effectively.
The guide/instructor will provide instruction and guidance throughout the day, with the goal of improving each climber’s ability and confidence on the ice. The course typically finishes back at the car around 16:00. And hopefully the weather will be favourable leaving plenty of time to take in the stunning views from the summit of Ben Nevis.
We are proud to recommend local accommodation options within the area for people when you are up for your Guided Winter Climbing Course:
Aviemore:
Youth Hostel A budget friendly option for people.
Coylumbridge Hotel Aviemroe – good for groups and families alike.
Premier Inn – always a good shout.
Rothiemurchus Campsite – situated in the stunning forest, this is a beautiful budget friendly option.
Glenmore Campsite – situated at Scotland’s highest beach, Loch Morlich has phenomenal views across to Cairngorm Mountain.
Newtonmore & Surrounding Areas:
https://www.wherestagsroar.co.uk/ award winning accommodation in the Highlands – perfect to stay at while up on an outdoor adventure.
Invernahavon Caravan Park – a bit quieter than the others as it is a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Aviemore.
Dalraddy Holiday Park – a family and dog friendly campsite.
A guided ice climbing course on Ben Nevis, Scotland offers the opportunity to learn and develop essential ice climbing techniques in one of the most breathtaking and challenging environments in the UK. With experienced guides leading the way, climbers will learn how to safely and effectively use ice tools and crampons, as well as develop the necessary skills to navigate and climb frozen terrain.
Ben Nevis offers a range of ice climbing routes, from gentle slopes to technical, challenging pitches, providing opportunities for climbers of all skill levels. In addition to the thrill of ice climbing, the views from the top of Ben Nevis are truly spectacular, making it an unforgettable experience.
We pride ourselves on providing as much kit as possible for you. However, the list below is what we recommend you should bring to your guided Ice Climbing Course:
- Travel insurance. (We are insured for all our trips, but we recommend everyone has their own travel insurance as well.)
- Transportation to the venue. (We may be able to help with this though – if you need transportation please drop us an enquiry and we can see what we can do to help.)
- Lunch, water.
- Personal medication
- Sun cream, sunglasses
- Clear goggles – we may be able to provide if required please contact us.
- Waterproofs
- Warm layers
- Thick gloves and a hat/buff
- B2 boots (we may be able to arrange hire of these if needed; please contact us if this is the case. But people normally prefer to use their own)
- Rucksack 30 litres or so will suffice
- Own personal kit IF YOU WISH TO Harness, helmet, Crampons, Axes etc (we do supply these but sometimes people prefer to use their own)
Here at Highland Outdoor Adventures, we pride ourselves on providing as much as we can but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you do prefer. The list below is what we provide you with on the day.
- All instruction.
- Crampons
- Ice Axes
- Leashes
- Ropes
- Helmets
- All Technical Climbing Gear
- All first aid and safety equipment.
- Photographs of the day provided for you at no extra cost! If the weather is good we will have a DSLR professional camera so we can take photos and videos of your adventure and you can look back at the day for years to come. If the weather is less favourable we will bring a GoPro (as it is waterproof) so we will still be able to take photos for you.
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Guided Winter Ice Climbing Course Meeting Place
- Winter Climbing on Ben Nevis, Lochaber, Scotland
Please look out for the van branded with our logo’s on all sides. We will always get there early and try to park up prominently for you to see us.
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