How Long To Cycle The West Highland Way?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Cycle the West Highland Way your way, whether you choose to complete the route in three, five or seven days . Allow yourself time to travel and time to explore, taking in your surroundings and maybe even a scenic detour along the way.

Can you cycle the West Highland Way in a day?

How about cycling the West Highland Way? Many people do cycle the WHW. It can be done in one to three days although there are sections, such as the shores of Loch Lomond, that require good levels of skill on a mountain bike.

How long does it take to do West Highland Way?

The West Highland Way is generally completed over 6-8 days : depending on fitness levels, time available, and accommodation vacancies.

Can you do the West Highland Way in 3 days?

In conclusion; the West Highland Way is definitely manageable in three days but it's hard going . Next time I would do in three days again but my overnight stops would be Inversnaid Bunkhouse, Inveroran Hotel and then Fort William. Or you could be sensible and do it in 5 days!

Can I Wild camp on the West Highland Way?

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Under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, wild is permitted . This type of camping is lightweight, done in small numbers and only for two or three nights in any one place.

Can a dog walk the West Highland Way?

Can you do this trip with a dog? Not all multi day treks are dog friendly. I would say the West Highland Way is, but only if you have a dog that is very fit , used to long mountain walks and enjoys being in a bustling atmosphere. There were a few dogs completing the trip whilst we were walking.

What is the best time to do the West Highland Way?

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Its location and the high ground means that the West Highland Way is best walked between April and October . Before that you can expect snow and very difficult conditions. Late spring is an especially good time to walk if you want to avoid the dreaded midges who reside in the area.

How fit do you need to be to walk the West Highland Way?

Re: Ways to train for the West Highland Way(Or other long hi

You should be able to get your base weight down below 10kg comfortably . You don't have to be as fit carrying 10kg as you do carrying 20kg. When are you planning to walk? Summer gear is obviously a lot lighter than winter gear.

How do I plan the West Highland Way?

WHW1 ITINERARY (5 DAYS) DISTANCE Day 2 Balmaha to Inverarnan 21 miles Day 3 Inverarnan to Bridge of Orchy 19 miles Day 4 Bridge of Orchy to Kinlochleven 21 miles Day 5 Kinlochleven to Fort William 15 miles

Is the West Highland Way crowded?

The busiest month on the West Highland Way is May, closely followed by September . If you wish to walk around this time, we'd advise booking far in advance as accommodation along the trail fills up fast. The summer months bring plenty of warm long days, usually busy with walkers and their nemesis; the midge.

Can you walk the West Highland Way in 4 days?

What always makes it tricky to do it over 4 days (with accommodation) is the fact that the only thing between Kingshouse and Fort William is Kinlochleven. The WHW is generally pretty easy going, but the only stretch I would always advise people not to underestimate is between Balmaha and Inverarnan .

Is West Highland Way worth it?

The West Highland Way is a serious trail so it's good to have experience hiking long days on rocky terrain and in bad weather . You can walk the West Highland Way between 5 to 10 days, with most folks taking 7 days to complete it.

Where is the Rob Roy Way?

The Rob Roy Way is a long-distance hiking trail through the southern Highlands . Starting in the village of Drymen, you'll hike for 127 km / 79 miles across the Trossachs and through Perthshire to the pretty Highland town of Pitlochry and the end of the trail.

What is the best section of the West Highland Way?

The best part is the north section after Bridge of Orchy to Fort William , especially Glencoe and Devils Staircase.

What is the elevation of West Highland Way?

The West Highland Way is a walking trail running for 152km through the Southern and Western Highlands of Scotland, from Glasgow to Fort William. The highest point reached by the standard route is 548m at the summit of the Devil's Staircase, between Kingshouse and Kinlochleven.

Can you walk the West Highland Way in winter?

Summer is also a great time to walk the West Highland Way when days are longer and generally warmer. Winter can be an amazing time to walk the WHW . The route will be far less busy and Scotland can experience some stunning days of clear skies and snowy landscapes.

Can you get lost on West Highland Way?

It is almost impossible to get lost on the West Highland Way .

Can you wild camp at Bridge of Orchy?

Re: wild camping

Or take train to Bridge of Orchy and cross the hump back bridge behind the hotel and you could camp anywhere along that road, down next to the river, plenty flat bits there . Or go upto Aviemore and you can head in any direction from there and get into some fantastic countryside.

Can you cycle the Great Glen Way?

The Great Glen Way is a mountain bike route running 73 miles from Inverness to Fort William . The trail is maintained by local council Rangers. Occasionally repair work, forestry operations or infrastructure improvements can necessitate diversions or delays.

Are there toilets on the West Highland Way?

Also there are public toilets or toilets in pubs (always buy a snack or drink if using a pub toilet, many sell chocolate bars or canned drinks you can have later on) all along the route.

How many calories burned West Highland Way?

During a 15-mile walk you're likely to burn somewhere in the region of 1,100 calories .

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