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West Highland Way Day 1 — Milngavie to Drymen

🚶 워킹 10개 정차 지점 무료

🚶10 mapped stops

The opening day of Scotland's most famous long-distance path — from the suburbs of Glasgow through ancient Mugdock Wood to the village of Drymen on the Highland Boundary Fault.

이 투어의 정차 지점 (10)

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    Milngavie Town Centre Obelisk The West Highland Way begins at a granite obelisk in the centre of Milngavie — pronounced "Mill-guy." The 154-kilometre trail ends at Fort William beneath Ben Nevis. No permits required; the Way is a public right of way. Scotland's right to roam legislation means the hills and paths belong to everyone. Carry waterproofs — this is Scotland.
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    Allander Water Path The trail follows the Allander Water northward, leaving suburbia behind within minutes. The riverside path is shaded by birch, oak, and alder. The transition from town to countryside is gentle — Glasgow's rural fringe begins where the pavements end.
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    Mugdock Wood Ancient oak and birch woodland — part of the original Caledonian Forest that once covered Scotland. The trees are draped in lichen and moss, the ground carpeted in bluebells in May. Mugdock Castle ruins lurk in the trees, a reminder that this wood has sheltered people for millennia.
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    Mugdock Reservoir A Victorian reservoir that supplied Glasgow with clean water. The dam is a feat of 19th-century engineering. The trail skirts the eastern shore through mixed woodland — perfect for spotting roe deer in the early morning mist.
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    Craigallian Loch A small loch popular with wild swimmers. The Highland hills begin to appear on the northern horizon — the first hint that you are approaching the geological boundary between Lowlands and Highlands. The Campsie Fells form a dark ridge to the northeast.
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    Carbeth Estate The trail passes through an unusual community of wooden huts — Carbeth was established in the 1920s as an escape for Glasgow workers. The "hutters" fought a decade-long battle for their land rights and won. The spirit of Scotland's outdoor access tradition runs deep here.
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    Dumgoyne View The distinctive volcanic plug of Dumgoyne rises to the east — a 427-metre cone that is the western terminus of the Campsie Fells. The Glengoyne Distillery sits at its foot, producing whisky since 1833. The landscape is opening up — rolling farmland with dry-stone walls and sheep.
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    Gavin's Mill A restored watermill on the Blane Water. The agricultural landscape here has been farmed continuously since before written records. The trail crosses gentle terrain — a welcome flat section before the Highlands begin in earnest on subsequent days.
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    Easter Drumquhassle The trail crosses the Highland Boundary Fault — an invisible geological line that divides Scotland into Lowlands and Highlands. The rocks beneath your feet change from 400-million-year-old sandstone to metamorphic schist five times that age. You have crossed from one Scotland into another.
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    Drymen Village Drymen is the first official Way village — a traditional Highland settlement with a pub, a shop, and several B&Bs. The Clachan Inn claims to be Scotland's oldest licensed pub, operating since 1734. Rest well; tomorrow the trail enters the Trossachs and the landscape transforms dramatically.

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