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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]
West Highland Way. Great Glen Way to Inverness: East Highland Way to Aviemore . 96 mi: 154 km . Fort William: Ben Nevis ( 1344 m: 4410 ft ) 81 mi: 130 km .
West Highland Way: 96 154: Scottish Lowlands to the Scottish Highlands: Milngavie, near Glasgow: Fort William, Highlands: Scotland's first and most popular long-distance walking route. [28] West Island Way: 30 48: Isle of Bute: Kilchattan Bay: Port Bannatyne: The first waymarked long-distance route on a Scottish island. [29]
The West Highland Way follows the same drovers’ track that Dorothy Wordsworth took, and that had borne my weary legs across this rolling moorland sea by moonlight, the lochans gleaming like ...
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The West Highland Way, Scotland's first officially designated long-distance footpath, [44] passes through the park, following the eastern shore of Loch Lomond and passing close to Crianlarich. In addition to the West Highland Way five more of Scotland's Great Trails pass through sections of the park, [ 45 ] including the Loch Lomond and Cowal ...
The trail starts in Kirk Yetholm, at the end of the Pennine Way. [1] The route combines sections of other well known long distance walking routes including St Cuthbert's Way , the Southern Upland Way , the Forth and Clyde Canal Pathway , the West Highland Way , the Rob Roy Way and the Cape Wrath Trail .
Cape Wrath Trail is a hiking route that runs through the Scottish Highlands and along the west coast of Scotland. It is approximately 200 miles (321 km) in length and is considered to be one of the most challenging long distance walks in the UK . [1]