I have a milestone birthday next year (cough50cough) and I like hiking so I’ve decided I’d like to do some hiking in or around the west of Scotland.
I’ll be driving up from Stoke and I’ll have 2 weekends either side of 5 days off work, so 2 days lost to motorway travel and I’ll have 6 nights to play with.
Will likely be the first week of April to avoid the midges.
Ideally for a bit of a challenge I’d like to leave the car in one place and travel in a big loop. I’d like to stay at hostels (YHA or independent) or cheapo accommodations or someone’s house *grin*
I can walk between hostels every day and let’s say no more than 15 miles a day (24kms). I can also stay at one hostel for a couple of nights to hike up a mountain or for something scenic.
I’ve no issue navigating in terrible conditions or at high altitude and I have plenty of wild travel experience. I can also fill in gaps with buses and so on.
At first I was thinking of hiking the Great Glen way and although no doubt very beautiful it’s all gravel and I thought maybe it might be a wee bit dull for hiking, probs better for cycling I thought.
Please school me if I’m wrong.
Anyway, I’ve never travelled much in Scotland so I want to see the best that there is to see. Rivers, waterfalls, mountains & forests, educate me.
Plan my route, suggest places to stay, things to see or means of travel. Please.