These are the results for your Atlas Mountains walking holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
Hidden deep in the High Atlas Mountains are the crumbling remains of the great fortress-palace of Telouet: it is hard to imagine a more romantic spot in Morocco. Nearby, in a remote and picturesque valley is the village of Tijhza and this is our base for the week, staying in a simple but pleasant gite.
The main goal of this trip is to summit Jebel Toubkal - North Africa’s highest peak (4167m). This is an ideal trip for those who want a demanding week’s walking, stunning mountain scenery and the added challenge of the winter environment.
A short walking trip in the superb Atlas Mountains. The red-walled city of Marrakech is a vibrant mix of sight, sound and smell - with its colourful maze-like souks and narrow shaded alleyways in the medina. A short drive, but a million miles from the hectic city, the Atlas Mountains are a haven of peace.
Support one of your favourite charities - this challenge offers a tough, yet incredibly rewarding trek combining unforgettable mountain scenery with the splendour and colour of Morocco and its traditional people, the Berbers.
Summit Toubkal and savour Berber country away from the crowds of Imlil and the Mizane valley. This superb week allows you to enjoy the pleasures of Morocco starting in the pink city of Marrakech and summiting at the highest point in North Africa.
Some of the finest and most rewarding trekking experiences to be found anywhere. A visit is equally rewarding on the human level: a rich history and rural culture is evident with the local Berber inhabitants colourful and friendly villages.
During our trek, we plan to summit Jebel Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak (4167m), Jebel Ouanakrim (4088m) and the lesser-known Jebel Adrar na'Dern (4001m).
Active journey through the heart of magical Morocco. From the modern powerhouse of Casablanca and capital Rabat you head to the cities of the past, imperial Meknes and medieval Fez, with their fantastic architecture and lively souks.
Walk the streets of magical Marrakesh, cycle in the remote Toubkal Massif, hike the Atlas Mountains, explore the alleyways of Ait Benhaddou and stay in a nomad tent in the Dades Gorge.
The chance to enjoy easy day walks in the High Atlas from the truly spectacular Kasbah du Toubkal. Perched on a hilltop and surrounded by high peaks it is an idyllic and peaceful haven.
With the start of the trek just a couple of hours drive from Marrakech, you can reach the summit and back within a week and still have time to explore Morocco’s most captivating city.
Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa at 4,126 metres, without specialist equipment or skills. Normally in late May there will still be fields of snow towards the summit making for fantastic photography