
Climb Ben Nevis in winter
A Scottish Winter Adventure awaits!
This Winter Retreat will take place in the stunning Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by the magnificent peaks of Glencoe on the wild West Coast.

6th, 7th, & 8th February 2026
Get ready for an exhilarating weekend of adventure. This retreat is your perfect opportunity to explore the stunning Highlands in winter.
What’s Included
Climb the highest mountain in the UK during winter and discover Scotland in all its winter glory.
Climb Ben Nevis in winter fully guided
Winter Skills Training Day
Two Nights Accommodation
Two Breakfasts and Packed Lunch
Home Cooked Meal on first night
You will learn all the winter skills you need to enable you to summit Ben Nevis in winter with a guide.
£349 per person
Pay now, in 30 days, or 3 interest-free payments.
Retreat Itinerary
This isn’t just a retreat, it’s an adventure into the heart of winter, where every step brings discovery and every moment sparks excitement.
Day One

16:00 – Kit rental pick up
For those who have rented equipment from Ellis Brigham in Fort William, it is time to pick up your kit. Conveniently located within walking distance of the train and bus station.
17:00 – Welcome to basecamp
Your host Gemma will be on-site to warmly welcome you.
18:30 – Let’s Talk Winter
We’ll gather to discuss the excitement of exploring in winter! Topics will include winter clothing, equipment, packing, and any questions or concerns you might have. Please bring along your boots and crampons.
19:30 – Dinner & Social
Unwind with a relaxed evening of socialising, complete with a home cooked meal to welcome you on your first evening.
Day Two

7:30 – Breakfast & Packed Lunch
Enjoy a self-serve continental breakfast and prepare your own packed lunch.
8:30 – Morning Briefing
We’ll meet indoors to cover key topics: – Safety, first aid, and survival. Planning a safe route, weather and avalanche awareness.
10:30 – Mountain Journey
We’ll journey through the mountains, practicing essential winter skills such as proper boot and crampon use, ice axe techniques, and self-arrests.
16:30 – Afternoon Tea
Warm up with a cosy hot drink back at base.
19:00 – Evening Meal
We’ll find a lovely, welcoming place nearby to have a meal – Location TBC
Day Three

7:00 – Breakfast & Packed Lunch
Enjoy a self-serve continental breakfast and prepare your own packed lunch.
7:30 – Morning Briefing
An update on weather and avalanche conditions and plan for the day.
8:00 – Depart to Fort William
8:30 – Climb Ben Nevis
Our goal is to reach the summit of Ben Nevis (1325m)
17:00 Kit rental return
For those who have rented equipment from Ellis Brigham in Fort William, it is time to return your kit. Conveniently located within walking distance of the train and bus station.
Get ready for your Winter Adventure
The next step …
Winter Kit
On the first day, I’ll personally make sure you have everything you need.

Please don’t feel like you need to rush out and buy new winter gear, all you need is plenty of layers.
You’ll receive a complete Kit List along with helpful advice and information.
Winter Equipment
You are required to have appropriate winter equipment to take part in this adventure.

You will need: B1 or B2 Mountaineering Boots, C1 or C2 Crampons, Walking Axe and Helmet.
Rental Equipment
Renting winter equipment has never been easier.

If you have B1 or B2 Mountaineering Boots, you can rent Crampons, Walking Axe and a Helmet from us or the full kit from the Ellis Brigham store in Fort William.
Accommodation
Camus House, Onich ***
A five star rated Victorian Guest House dating back to 1892, it offers guests a unique blend of historic charm and modern luxury. From here, you’ll enjoy sweeping views across the sparkling waters of Loch Linnhe and the dramatic peaks of Glencoe.





The rooms are cosy and intimate, designed for relaxation and comfort. The rooms have En-suite facilities and are provided with Towels, Hand/Hair/Body Wash & Lotion, Hairdryer, Heated Blanket, TV with DVD player, Information Folder, and Hospitality Tray with bottled water, biscuits, teas and coffees.
- Ensuite Twin Rooms are shared
- Communal areas
FAQs
What’s not-included?
Transport, rental equipment, evening meal on the second night.
How fit do I need to be?
Ben Nevis in winter is a big adventure, and you’ll want to be prepared with strong mountain fitness and confidence using your winter gear.
Do I need transport?
You’ll need transport during your stay, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. To keep things simple (and eco-friendly) we’ll be offering car sharing to help reduce both costs and emissions. On your first day, a friendly pick-up from Fort William will also be available to make your arrival as smooth as possible.
Can I have my own room or do I need to share?
Accommodation at Camus House is provided with shared twin rooms. Guests who prefer private accommodation can request a single room at a nearby hotel at an additional cost and subject to availability.
Where is the Accommodation and how do I get to it?
The accommodation is situated in the Lochside Village of Onich, just 11 miles from Fort William. There are regular buses from Fort William to Onich that take 20 minutes. Fort William has both train and bus stations. The over night train is a popular choice. The nearest airports are in Glasgow and Inverness, you’ll find more reliable public transport connections from Glasgow.
What food is offered at the retreat?
Drink facilities are available throughout your stay. Breakfast is continental and you make your own packed lunch each day with a variety of fillings and snacks. We’ll serve a delicious vegetarian meal on the first night of your stay. If you have any allergies or dietary preferences, just let us know, we’re happy to accommodate your needs.
Is full payment required to book?
You don’t have to pay in full upfront. You can secure your place with a deposit payment. We also offer invoices, BACS transfers and Klarna. Please get in touch to arrange what works best for you.
