• Ben Nevis attracts an estimated 125,000 complete and a further 100,000 partial ascents per year, most of which are made by walkers using the well-constructed...
  • The popular tourist path from Glen Nevis skirts the side of this hill before ascending Ben Nevis's broad western flank.
  • Ben Nevis is over 4,400 feet high, so you may experience altitude sickness.
  • The magma that erupted from the Earth’s crust cooled and solidified to form igneous rocks like granite, which make up the core of Ben Nevis.
  • An ancient giant of the land, Ben Nevis was once a massive active volcano which exploded and collapsed inwards on itself millions of years ago.
  • Ben Nevis also caters to climbing enthusiasts, with its north face one of the most celebrated climbing grounds in the UK.
  • We have also done Scafell Pike and felt that Ben Nevis despite being higher was easier to climb!
  • Ben Nevis is the highest mountain of the British Isles and the highest peak of the Grampian Mountains.
  • The first recorded ascent of Ben Nevis was by a botanist named James Robertson in 1771, who climbed it for botanical research.
  • Hiking Ben Nevis is a popular activity, with several trails available for different skill levels.