The West Highland Way is Scotland’s premier walking route
linking the Central Lowlands with the Highlands on a spectacular
journey through farmland, beside lochs, across moors, through
glens and over mountains. The 95ml(152km)walk begins at Milngavie
near Glasgow, follows the winding shoreline of Loch Lomond,
across bleak Rannoch Moor to reach the mountains of Glencoe
and ends in Fort William in the shadow of Scotland’s highest
mountain, Ben Nevis. The waymarked route follows good paths,
abandoned railway lines, ancient drove routes and old military
roads offering a frequently changing landscape and magnificent
views.
You can do self guided tours in this area, please click on
the dossier for more information the tour:
| Self guided tour dossier - COMING SOON |
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Price per person sharing stg £TBC
Single room supplement stg £TBC
Minimum two persons
- 7 Days walking/ 7 Nights accommodation with breakfast
- Accommodation in B&B or small hotels
- Emergency support
- Rucksac Reader guide book with map
- Luggage transfer