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Dùbhlan Beinne an t-Samhraidh 2026: Sear gu Siar | Summer Mountain Expedition 2026: Coast to Coast ⛰️☀️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

An t-Iuchar 20 - An t-Iuchar 25
£295.00

Thigibh còmhla rinn air turas mòr Spòrs Ghàidhlig ann an 2026: Dùbhlan Beinne an t-Samhraidh air Gàidhealtachd!

Thairis air sia làithean, gabhaidh sinn sgrìob iongantach air chois thar bheanntan, mhonaidhean agus glinn gus cuairt mhòr adhartach a choileanadh. Leasachaidh sinn ar sgilean beinne agus togaidh sinn misneachd phearsanta le a bhith an sàs ann an dùbhlan mòr mar bhall de sgioba. Campachaidh sinn fad còig oidhcheannan agus gluaisidh sinn tro àrainneachd nam beann agus sinn a’ giùlan gach nì a bhios a dhìth oirnn. Ruigidh sinn mullaich àrda agus gheibh sinn seallaidhean riochdail den Ghàidhealtachd nach fhaighear ach le beagan spàirn!

Thig a’ bhuidheann còmhla aig oifis Chomunn na Gàidhlig ann an Inbhir Nis aig 11:30 air madainn Diluain 20mh Iuchar. Cuiridh sinn an uairsin an uidheamachd againn air dòigh agus thèid sinn ann am bus Spòrs Gàidhlig gu toiseach na cuairt, air cladach taobh sear Chataibh ann an Drochaid a’ Bhan-Àtha. Às a sin, gabhaidh sinn sgrìob aibheiseach tro sgìre cho mhaiseach agus iomallach ’s a tha na tìr-mòr na h-Alba, gus mu dheireadh thall a ruigeas sinn taobh siar na dùthcha againn. Bidh cothrom air mullaich Rothaich a ruighinn, tadhal air bothannan dìomhair agus làraich fhìor-chudromach ann an eachdraich nan Gàidheal fhaicinn.

Thig an turas gu ceann ann an Ulapul air an Dihaoine 24mh Iuchair. Gheibh sinn dìnnear mòr an sin air am bi sinn uile airidh, agus fuirichidh anns an làrach-campachaidh. Madainn Disathairne 25mh Iuchar, tillidh sinn a dh’Inbhir Nis ann am bus Spòrs Gàidhlig, agus bidh sinn air ais aig oifis ChnaG aig 15:00.

Bheir an turas adhartach a tha seo cothrom air leth air fèin-leasachadh don òigridh a bhios an sàs. Bidh dleastanas aig gach neach iad fhèin a ghiùlan ann an dòigh èifeachdach agus airson ghnìomhan a leithid còcaireachd agus cur an-àirde teanta a dhèanamh dhaibh fhèin, mar phàirt de sgioba agus fo stiùir iùilichean Spòrs Gàidhlig.

A thuilleadh air a sin, bidh uallach air gach com-pàirtiche oidhirp a dhèanamh gus àrainneachd Ghàidhlig a chumail an-àirde. ‘S ann air na tursan mòra, diana seo a chì sinn an t-adhartas agus misneachadh as motha a thaobh Gàidhlig, ach cha tig sin mura bi a’ bhuidheann gu lèir deònach a’ Ghàidhlig a bhruidhinn.

Tha teans aig deireadh na cuairte gum bi cothrom air beagan spòrs-uisge, a leithid bòrd-seasaimh no claiseachd. Bidh seo a-rèir clàr-ama agus na h-aimsir, agus fo stiùir iùilichean Spòs Gàidhlig, a tha le teisteanas na cur-seachadan seo a lìbhrigeadh.

Bidh am plana seo a-rèir na h-aimsir. Tha Spòrs Gàidhlig a’ glèidheil na còrach an t-slighe no an turas atharrachdainn mar a mheasas iad iomchaidh. Tha Spòrs Gàidhlig cuideachd a’ glèidheil na còrach àite a dhiùltadh do neach sam bith nach eil iad a’ meas a bhith aig ìre comais no slàinte a’ chuairt adhartach seo a choileanadh gu sàbhailte.

Fosgailte gu S3-6 a tha fileanta sa Ghàidhlig.

Join us on Spòrs Gàidhlig’s big summer mountain challenge 2026!

Over six days, between 20th and 25th July 206 we will embark on an epic journey through the mountains, and glens of Sutherland and Wester Ross, one of the most rugged and remote areas of the Highlands. We will learn mountain skills and build confidence by undertaking a real challenge as part of a group. We will camp for five nights and move through the mountainous environment carrying everything we need to be self-sufficient. The exact route will depend on a number of factors, but we will pass through the Alladale Wilderness Reserve, reach Munro summits such as Seana-Bhràigh and visit *secret* bothies, well off the beaten track. Throughout the trip we will be spoilt with magnificent views of the Highland landscape only seen by those willing to put in a special effort.

The group will meet at 11:30 at Comunn na Gàidhlig’s office in Inverness on Monday 20th July. We will prepare equipment, pack our bags and depart in Spòrs Gàidhlig’s minibus to the start of our expedition on the shore at Bonar Bridge. We will then spend 5 days on a spectacular mountain walking and camping adventure, travelling westwards through glens and over remote peaks to arrive finally on the West Coast in Ullapool on Friday 24th July. Here we will get a well-deserved dinner at the Cèilidh Place and stay at the village campsite. In the morning of Saturday 25th August we will do some exploring locally (maybe even an easy paddle-boarding or gorge scrambling excursion!) before returning to Inverness in Spòrs Gàidhlig’s minibus. We will be back at the office in Inverness for 15:00.

This trip for competent young people will offer great opportunities for personal development. Each individual will have a responsibility to work effectively as part of the team and carry out tasks like cooking camp meals and putting up their tents under the guidance of Spòrs Gàidhlig’s instructors.

Gàidhlig

This is a trip for fluent Gaelic speakers. It is on multi-day trips such as these that we see the greatest impact with regards to participants’ confidence in using Gaelic socially, and their esteem for the language. Under Spòrs Gàidhlig’s ethos, we aim to create a fully-immersive Gaelic environment, which requires the involvement of the entire party to succeed. Every participant must understand therefore that they have a reponsibility to uphold this environment and make every effort to use Gaelic.

How difficult will the trip be?

This trip is suitable for active individuals in S3-6 who are prepared for a challenge in the outdoors.

Participants should expect to be tired at the end of each day. A multi-day journey like this requires concerted effort to complete, both while travelling and in evening tasks relating to setting up camp, preparing food and dealing with inclement weather. We will be moving in mountainous terrain while carrying everything we need to look after ourselves, including sleeping bags, tents and stoves.

We will aim to reach Munro summits on some days, and the trip will include significant elevation gain as weather allows.

The committing and challenging nature of this expedition means that it is not suitable for those who do not have a genuine interest in the activity. We would ask that participants understand the challenges that will be involved and, simply put, actually want to be there.

What safety precautions do you take?

Spòrs Gàidhlig’s instructors are highly experienced and are formally qualified to the appropriate level to be delivering these activities. In this case, they hold the Summer Mountain Leader award or higher and a valid outdoor first aid certificate. Spòrs Gàidhlig is proud to be the only Gaelic organisation to hold an AALA licence.

Each instructor carries a first-aid kit, and where appropriate, a walkie talkie/radio for communication within the group. They will also have mobile phones which can be used where coverage allows, and a PLB in the group.

Trips are flexible. Routes can be amended to adapt to Scotland’s highly changeable weather and instructors’ judgement of the group’s capabilities. The priority is always getting everyone back safely, even if that means not fulfilling an objective. If this happens, it is often a more valuable learning experience than an easy success!

Will you explain how equipment is used?

Both for safety and participants’ enjoyment of the trip, full briefings will be given on all equipment. Spòrs Gàidhlig’s instructors will ensure that everyone knows how to safely use their stove, and use of these will be monitored. Help will be provided with setting up tents where this is required, and throughout the trip participants will learn how to effectively look after themselves in mountainous environments.

What equipment do you provide?

  • Dry bags
  • Tent
  • Sleeping bag
  • Foam camping mat
  • Camping stoves and fuel
  • Food for 3 meals each day. (Participants should bring any additional snacks they might want)
  • Full waterproofs, warm layers, rucksacks, etc, if required.

A full kit list will be provided upon signing up to the trip.

An online briefing meeting will be arranged for participants and parents approximately 3 weeks before the trip takes place.

Open to Gaelic-speaking teenagers in S3-S6.

Spòrs Gàidhlig reserves the right to refuse a place on this trip to anyone they do not feel meets the required level of skill, fitness or commitment to maintaining the Gaelic environment within the group.

This trip would qualify as a suitable practice expedition for the Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award.

Tickets

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1 àite air Dùbhlan Beinne 2026
1 place on Dùbhlan Beinne 2026
£ 295.00
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Details

Start:
An t-Iuchar 20
End:
An t-Iuchar 25
Cost:
£295.00

Venue

Inbhir Nis ¦ Inverness
5 Mitchell's Lane
Inverness, Highland IV2 3HQ United Kingdom
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Phone
01463234234

Organizer

Spòrs Gàidhlig
Email
fios@spors.scot
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