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The East Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic: Slighe Gaidhealtachd an Ear) is a long-distance walking route in Scotland that connects Fort William with the ski and mountain resort of Aviemore The route was described by Kevin Langan in 2007.
Connects with the West Highland Way. Cross Borders Drove Road: 52 84: Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders: Little Vantage, near Edinburgh: Hawick: One of the newest trails based on existing routes. [20] Dava Way: 24 39: Moray: Grantown-on-Spey: Forres: Follows the route of the former Highland Railway which closed in 1965. [21] Fife Coastal Path ...
The West Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic: Slighe Taobh an Iar na Gàidhealtachd) is a linear long-distance route in Scotland.It is 154 km (96 miles) long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, with an element of hill walking in the route. [3]
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It connects with the West Highland Way, North Highland Way and part of an alternative route suggested by Cameron McNeish which follows the Great Glen Way out of Fort William before joining the main route in Glen Shiel. [1] Waterfall, Allt an Duibhe. On the path going East from Dundonnell House towards Strath More.
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The alignment of Wade's route to the northeast of Loch Duntelchaig is followed by minor roads today. [7] A new alignment of its northern section was constructed closer to the shores of Loch Ness in 1732. This route is followed by the modern B852 road between Inverness and Foyers and joins the earlier line near Whitebridge.
For very good conservation reasons, nowhere along the route does the Trail follow the crest of Hadrian's Wall but in the small wood on the Whin Sill escarpment at Housesteads there is a short section of Public Right of Way, approximately 150 metres, which is actually on the Wall. The Trail follows a parallel path in the wood but visitors are ...