Wild Walks : LEIM & GROB BAGH : Spring/Summer 2026
Date and time is TBD
|Isle of Gigha
Join us from March until August for a farmland & coastal walking tour along the western coast of Gigha to Leim and the southern beaches of Gròb Bàgh. *To Book Contact Our Events Team*


Time & Location
Date and time is TBD
Isle of Gigha, Isle of Gigha PA41 7AA, UK
About the Event
Our Wild Walks: Wheel Around the Sun event series at Edgelands offers unique cultural tours and events in the wilds of our home island of Gigha. Join us as we celebrate our beautiful island landscapes throughout the Celtic Solar Year; from the first emergence of spring and full bloom of the Summer Solstice to the feasting delights of Autumn’s First Harvest.
Our Walking Tours are interwoven with gentle and mindful, multi-sensory storytelling, encounters with Gigha’s abundant plant and wildlife, outdoor eats and creative activities that will invite you to fully immerse yourself in the rhythms of the season.
Find out more about our Wheel Around the Sun Series here.
FEBRUARY - AUGUST 2026 :: This Walking Tour is available for Private Bookings during Spring and Summer 2026. Contact our Events Team for more information here.
Our Leim & Gròb Bàgh Cultural Walking Tour boasts breathtaking views of Islay, Jura and the Atlantic Ocean along shoreline and farmland trails known for their marine life; from whales and otters to a diverse array of sea birds. Wind your way along Gigha's South-Western coast towards Cnoc a’ Shevis and the stone figures of the Bodach and Cailleach and onward through secluded forests to the sandy beaches of Gròb Bàgh.
On this tour you will learn from the island through the lens of Gaelic language as we introduce you to our beautiful landscapes and culturally significant wild plants; sharing with you their unique teachings and gifts; from the medicinal and technological to the edible. Our Leim & Gròb Bàgh route focus on exploring the history of land and sea farming on the Isle of Gigha and meeting wild plants that are capable of nourishing the human body and enriching the spirit throughout the spring/summer season.

Our tour will also include time to explore the beaches at Gròb Bàgh and a light lunch featuring home grown, locally sourced and wild harvested produce and drinks! From March until August our walking tours also include reflective activities that will connect you to the season as you explore land-based traditions associated with Scotland’s ancient solar calendar.
What's Included?
Guided walk with qualified outdoor cultural practitioners interwoven with gentle and mindful, multi-sensory storytelling.
An introduction to Gigha and its unique ecosystems that will also touch upon the island's natural and cultural history.
An introduction to the Celtic Wheel of the Year as well as its significance to the agricultural year on Gigha and our connections to our surrounding landscapes.
Learn about over 15 culturally significant plants for the time of year, their Gaelic names and traditional uses; from food and medicine to tools and cultural objects.
A beautiful light lunch featuring home grown, locally sourced and wild harvested produce and drinks. *We cater to all dietary requirements: Please fill out a form at checkout.*
Free Ferry/Airstrip/Pontoon/CarPark Pick Up/Drop Off Service for those who require assistance *Subject to Availability & Advance Booking Required*
Duration
3.5 hrs*
Including 5km Coastal and Farmland Walk (2.5hrs)*
Our walks are designed to be enjoyed at a slow pace to create more opportunities to appreciate Gigha’s abundant biodiversity.
*Customisable length
Suitable For
Adults Only
*If you would like to book this experience for a family group please contact our Events Team for more information here.*
Location and Walking Site
Leim Beach Walking Trail
This event will start at the Isle of Gigha Village Hall [What3Words: leaves.evidently.deprives] with an introduction to our day. We will then set off on our Cultural Walking Tour where we will walk through farmlands along the South-Western coast of the island to Gròb Bàgh Beach. The end section of our tour is customisable but typically ends back at the Isle of Gigha Village Hall.
This tour includes walking the full Spring Bank Walking Trail and a section of the Southern Loop Walking Trail down to the Beach. It does not include the full length of the Southern Loop. For details of this full trail see Gateway to Gigha: Trail 12 & 11. For information on Guided Tours of Achamore Gardens see here.
Terrain Conditions Include: a mixture of farm tracks with rough stones, aggregate multi use pathways, natural trod paths and sand/rocky beaches. This walk will include walking through active farming fields and close proximity to livestock.
Please see our Essential List for recommendations on how to prepare for this walking tour/event.
Access & Toilets
Please be aware whilst traveling around Gigha the nearest public toilets are located at the Ferry Terminal and at Achamore Gardens (entry by donation). A toilet tent located at the beach will be provided for our customers' use.
Car: 5 min from Ferry Terminal. The nearest Car Parking facilities are available at the Isle of Gigha Village Hall. Please check Visit Gigha Tourism Website for the most up-to-date travel advice and advisories for car users.
Bike: 10-20 min from Ferry Terminal. Bikes and E-bikes are available to rent at Gigha Boast and Activity Centre *Subject to Seasonal Operating Hours*. Advanced booking is essential during peak season.
On Foot: 20-35 min. If you are visiting Gigha on foot and would like to organise a pick up to the Isle of Gigha Village Hall and back please get in touch.
By Boat: If you are visiting Gigha by boat and would like to organise a pick up from the Moorings & Pontoons to the Isle of Gigha Village Hall and back please get in touch.
By Air: If you are visiting Gigha by plane, helicopter or microlite and would like to organise a pick up from the Air Strip to the Isle of Gigha Village Hall and back please get in touch.
Guest Protocol and Essentials List
Please bring sturdy and waterproof footwear, weather appropriate clothing [we always recommend layers as you can adjust as you walk], your own water, insect repellent and sunscreen. Any essential medications.
Our events and walking tours start promptly. We recommend arriving 10-15 min before the event starts to allow time to get ready for the walk and gather together.
In order to make our walks a safe and enjoyable space for everyone, including at-risk wildlife and free roaming cows and sheep on the island, we are not able to accommodate dogs on our walks. If you require the support of a service animal for any of our events please contact us to discuss a tailored booking.
Please note that the location of our walks may change if ground conditions dictate in order for us to deliver a safe and relaxing experience for you. There are many amazing walking sites on Gigha and should there be a change in the walking site, we will get in touch to inform you of the change. For full details see our Event Terms of Service here.
Before Visiting the Isle of Gigha please familiarise yourself with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
Have Questions? Check out our FAQ's Page or contact the Event Team to find out more.





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