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  2. West Highland Way - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Walking Scotland’s West Highland Way in winter - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. Template:West Highland Way - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the West Highland Way, a trail in Scotland, the United Kingdom.. For a key to symbols, see {{trails legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Cape Wrath Trail - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Scotland's Great Trails - Wikipedia

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    West Highland Way, opened in 1980; Speyside Way, opened in 1981; Southern Upland Way, opened in 1984; Great Glen Way, opened in 2002; Following the passage of the Land Reform Act (Scotland) 2003, the public has a right to responsible access to most land in Scotland, in accordance with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Access rights for new ...

  7. Conic Hill - Wikipedia

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    It is a sharp little summit which is on the Highland Boundary Fault. There was a tiny cairn at the top (361 m or 1,184 ft); as of February 2019 there is only a scattering of stones to mark the "true" summit. [1] Most visitors also stop on a sub-summit at 358 m (1,175 ft). [3]

  8. Glengoyne distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glengoyne is located immediately adjacent the West Highland Way, the most popular long walk in Scotland, and regularly enjoys visits from hikers. Glengoyne is regularly referred to as the "most beautiful distillery in Scotland".

  9. Stob Ghabhar - Wikipedia

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    The West Highland Way is followed for a short distance until a track is taken west along the north bank of the Abhainn Shira as far as the Clashgour hut which belongs to the Glasgow University Mountaineering Club but prior to 1933 was the local primary school. [9]