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Starting the trek

Starting the trek
We did 4 day hiking of this eponymous trek in Scottish Highlands in April 2013. It was a fantastic experience. Despite the relatively low altitude as well as forestation, the Highlands can offer many unique sides - its vast valleys, and a very Northern feeling of these majestic old mountains. Also the colours are astonishing, the contrast between a picturesque sky of all shadows of blue, grey, yellow or black... with the natural tones of the greenery, flowers, rocks, soil... A weather issue must be mentioned also. The april weather was quite cold, with rain and wind, but we saw sun every day, even if it was for a 15 minutes (after whole day of rain, one enjoys this moment like never before). Plus we got soon into appreciation of the Scotch whisky. And an important positive was that in this time of the year, there aren't any infamous little flies known as midges. It's recomended as a gateway trek in Scotland, and it's worth it... Truly, a strong side of Scotland lies in the countryside. What better place to experience it than in the mountains.

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Some facts (www.walkhighlands.co.uk)

The 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. Those wanting to add an extra days walking could even begin in the heart of Glasgow, reaching Milngavie by following the Kelvin Walkway.

It offers tremendous variety, beginning in the pastoral landscapes beneath the Campsies, past the serene beauty of Loch Lomond, and on into increasingly rugged and majestic Highlands. It then crosses the vast, awe-inspiring expanse of Rannoch Moor, with a glimpse down Glencoe, before crossing the hills to lovely Loch Leven. The route finally reaches Fort William via beautiful Glen Nevis. The very keenest could continue from the town by walking the Great Glen Way, or the unofficial East Highland Way.

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 Martine
Martine
Bravo pour cette grande randonnée et cette belle photo.
6 years ago.
m̌ ḫ club has replied to Martine
Thank you very much, Martine
6 years ago.
 Christel Ehretsmann
Christel Ehretsmann club
must have been wonderful
looks enticing...
6 years ago.
m̌ ḫ club has replied to Christel Ehretsmann club
Indeed. It was actually much better than I expected, considering that I have been to different much higher mountain ranges in Europe and Asia. But Scottland has definitely its charm.
6 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
Real walking country up here - parts of which I know too. Yes great opportunities to get to know the Scottish wee drams. A good time to avoid those flying pesk too.

Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
2 years ago.

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