Ramblers' guided walking holidays are led by qualified, professional, experienced leaders.
Each holiday is accompanied by a Ramblers Worldwide Holidays' leader who is qualified in first aid, usually familiar with the local language and who may have some knowledge about that particular destination. They will have undergone training by us and will hold a walking leadership qualification. They will also undertake all the local administration and organisation in planning and leading your itinerary, helping you to get the most out of your guided walking holiday. On most holidays, the tour leader takes one rest day a week, allowing you a free day too!
Friendly and passionate about walking, they are there to answer any questions and help with any problems you have during your holiday. You can rest assured they are the perfect people to help you get the most out of your trip!
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Who are they?
We have a team of over 300 leaders worldwide, each with their own individual style, particular talents and favourite destinations. They help make your guided walking holiday experience extra special, so let’s meet a few...
Simon Cane
In 2002 Simon decided he preferred the outdoors, and so gave up his IT management job and started leading for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. He has gone over the Col de Balme 11 times so far on either the Tour du Mont Blanc or the Haute Route. He is fluent in French and German and has a special interest in flora and geology.
Keith and Theresa Milton
Keith and Theresa enjoy walking and leading at any level. Both retired early from management careers in 1998 and guided walking for Ramblers holidays has allowed them to continue their love of travelling. They have experience in Europe, North and South America, India and New Zealand. Keith’s interest in the natural world – particularly birds – provides an added dimension to all their tours.
Annette Cotter
Annette took very early retirement from investment management to lead for Ramblers. You’ll find her leading in the world’s wilder places (the more remote the better) – nothing fazes her! She also loves sightseeing tours such as St Petersburg, leads our downhill ski programme and surveys new holidays. Her ambition is to still be trekking in Patagonia at the age of 85!
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