"West Highland Way was Scotland's first long distance route and remains by far the most popular. Stretching for 151km from Milngavie on the edge of Glasgow to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, the route offers a fabulous introduction to the Scottish Highlands (Walkhighlands)".
8 days from lowlands to highlands, from city centre to the remotest place, the beauty of the nature, the palace of dreams.
Day 1: Milngavie to Drymen, target 20km actual 22km
Day 2: Drymen to Balmaha, target 11km, actual 13km
Day 3: Balmaha to Rowardennan, target 11km, actual 13km
Day 4: Rowardennan to Inveraran via Inversnaid, target 21km, actual 24km
Day 5: Inverarnan to Tyndrum via Crianlarich, target 20km actual 21km
Day 6: Tyndrum to Inveroran via Bridge of Orchy, target 16km actual 16km
Day 7: Inveroran to Kinlochleven via Kingshouse, target 30km actual 31km
Day 8: Kinlochleven to Glen Nevis, target 20km actual 26km
Day 9: Official ending of West Highland Way @Fort William
"West Highland Way was Scotland's first long distance route and remains by far the most popular. Stretching for 151km from Milngavie on the edge of Glasgow to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, the route offers a fabulous introduction to the Scottish Highlands (Walkhighlands)".
8 days from lowlands to highlands, from city centre to the remotest place, the beauty of the nature, the palace of dreams.
Day 1: Milngavie to Drymen, target 20km actual 22km
Day 2: Drymen to Balmaha, target 11km, actual 13km
Day 3: Balmaha to Rowardennan, target 11km, actual 13km
Day 4: Rowardennan to Inveraran via Inversnaid, target 21km, actual 24km
Day 5: Inverarnan to Tyndrum via Crianlarich, target 20km actual 21km
Day 6: Tyndrum to Inveroran via Bridge of Orchy, target 16km actual 16km
Day 7: Inveroran to Kinlochleven via Kingshouse, target 30km actual 31km
Day 8: Kinlochleven to Glen Nevis, target 20km actual 26km
Day 9: Official ending of West Highland Way @Fort William