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Go Beyond – Fort William Mountain Festival 2025 Programme Launched

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The Fort William Mountain Festival (FWMF) organisers are delighted to announce a packed line-up of events and adventure activities for the 2025 programme being staged in Fort William and across Lochaber, the Outdoor Capital of the UK, from Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 February 2025.

See FWMF website for full programme details

The 2025 festival programme is bursting with inspirational speakers, creative workshops, guided outdoor activities, thought-provoking films, competitions and awards, and the adventure-themed interactive Festival Hub.

Pulled together by a dedicated team of volunteers, this is the most diverse programme since the inaugural festival in 2004 and showcases outdoor adventures of all shapes and sizes and for all interests and abilities.

‘Join us to be inspired and discover your adventure’.

Discovery sessions have been specially curated to bring festivalgoers a varied programme across all outdoor disciplines.

Drop in for bike trail route inspiration from the founder of Bikepacking ScotlandMarkus Stitz; explore the best mountain running in the UK with the launch of Northern Horizons, a new book from adventurer Will Herman; learn from renowned Sports Dietician Renee McGregor; cosy in for Bothy Tales with author, podcaster and storyteller John D Burns; escape to the Lakeland Fells with a unique and poetic spoken word performance piece, Dreamtime Fellrunner, by Dr Julie Carter, and much, much more.

Headline Events fill the evenings with more in-depth explorations through discussion, film and legendary speakers.

Lineup highlights include record-breaking mountaineer Anna Wells, The Martin Moran Foundation, bike adventurer Lee Craigie from The Adventure Syndicate, a brand new musical collaboration between The Storylands Sessions and Scottish Mountaineering Press, and the hugely popular BANFF mountain film festival world tour.

The full programme can be seen here: Events – Find out what’s on at the Fort William Mountain Festival

The Nevis Centre in Fort William will be transformed into the interactive Festival Hub packed with outdoor organisations, brands and creators, all keen to share their stories with festival event audiences.

Alongside this, visitors will be able to grab a coffee and some delicious grub before heading into one of the inspiring talks, film screenings and workshops happening each day between 11:00 and 22:00. 

Explore Events bring a huge opportunity for some hands-on learning with the experts.

These take place both indoors at the festival hub and outdoors across Lochaber.

The festival is extremely proud to be able to work with such a diverse range of local activity providers who will showcase the amazing landscapes of the region first-hand and what it offers for outdoor enthusiasts across a range of disciplines and abilities.

Outdoor events include mountain illustration, nature writing, geology, wild swimming, trail running, mountain biking, adaptive cycling, winter skills, mountaineering, and skiing.

Indoor events include British Sign Language, mountain weather with MWIS, bike maintenance, and adventure filmmaking.

Discover the full programme here: Explore Events – Fort William Mountain Festival

No Festival would be complete without awards recognising the phenomenal effort and talent that goes into adventure filmmaking and photography.

The specially curated International Film night will showcase the best entries to the festival’s competition and award presentations. 

The Scottish Awards for Excellence in Mountain Culture, recognising both adult and youth categories, will also be presented.

Since the inception of the awards in 2008, the Fort William Mountain Festival has proudly celebrated remarkable individuals in the outdoor world through these prestigious honours.

The esteemed members of the Excellence in Mountain Culture Hall of Fame are a rare breed—exceptional individuals who stand out, inspire us to strive for our best, and embody the pinnacle of personal achievement.

The overriding aims of the Fort William Mountain Festival are to encourage everyone to be inspired by, respect and protect our natural landscape.

By curating a programme that truly offers people from all walks of life the opportunity to come along and get involved, they are confident that any visitors who take part will leave feeling motivated to do just that. 

The Fort William Mountain Festival is made possible thanks to the support of their sponsors: Outdoor Capital of the UK, Ellis Brigham, Patagonia, Montane, Alvance & Jahama Highland Estates,  UHI North, West & Hebrides, and the Highland Bookshop.

Anna Danby, Co-ordinator for the 2025 festival, said:

“2025 will be my third time coordinating this brilliant, community-minded festival and it’s always a joy to see how it grows and develops year on year. 

“The programme for 2025 has a fantastic array of events across all areas of mountain culture.

‘There will be plenty of opportunities for people across different interests and abilities to get involved, exploring the landscapes of Lochaber and to be inspired through talks and films.”

Graham Smyth, Chair of the Highland Mountain Culture Association, said:

“The Fort William Mountain Festival is entirely organised and run by a dedicated group of volunteers who generously give their time to make it happen.

“United by a deep passion for the outdoors and the mountain environment, their enthusiasm and commitment shine through their exceptional work they do to create this unforgettable long weekend of events that will be sure to inspire all who are in attendance.”

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