Guest House Rowardennan Scotland
Walkers Ways specialise in organising your self-guided walking getaway on the western Highland Way, The below path options can be tailored to suit your programs and in case you want to to have an extended holiday we additionally arrange rest times or extra evenings at an additional price of £45.00 per person per night.
The holiday package includes:
- Accommodation in Hotels, Guest house’s & sleep & Breakfasts with complete Breakfast
- Door to Door baggage transfers to every accommodation
- Your very own schedule with guidelines on the best way to reach each accommodation
- West Highland Method guidebook with chart
- Taxi transfers to accommodation if needed along the way
The break package doesn't include:
- Getaway & termination insurance coverage (advised you arrange your own)
- Evening dishes or packed lunches (available at each and every end)
- Transportation to Milngavie or from Fort William
Costs are based on resort and Bed & Breakfast accommodation, if you're looking for Hostel & Bunkhouse bundles please e mail us for additional details. Puppies are welcome!
Approx distances and costs
5 Days/5 Nights Walking getaway – From £370.00pp
Milngavie ⇒ Balmaha – 20 miles
Balmaha ⇒ Ardlui – 19 miles
Ardlui ⇒ Bridge of Orchy – 21 miles
Bridge of Orchy ⇒ Kinlochleven – 21 miles
Kinlochleven ⇒ Fort William – 16 kilometers
6 Days/6 Nights hiking Holiday – From £415.00pp
Milngavie ⇒ Drymen – 12 miles
Drymen ⇒ Rowardennan – 15 kilometers
Rowardennan ⇒ Inverarnan – 14 miles
Inverarnan ⇒ Bridge of Orchy – 19 kilometers
Bridge of Orchy ⇒ Kinlochleven – 21 kilometers
Kinlochleven ⇒ Fort William – 16 miles
7 Days/7 Nights Walking Holiday – From £455.00pp
Milngavie ⇒ Drymen – 12 miles
Drymen ⇒ Rowardennan – 15 kilometers
Rowardennan ⇒ Ardlui – 12 kilometers
Ardlui ⇒ Tyndrum – 14 miles
Tyndrum ⇒ Kingshouse – 19 miles
Kingshouse ⇒ Kinlochleven – 9 miles
Kinlochleven ⇒ Fort William – 16 kilometers
8 Days/8 Nights Walking getaway – From £505.00pp
Milngavie ⇒ Drymen – 12 kilometers
Drymen ⇒ Rowardennan – 15 kilometers
Rowardennan ⇒ Inverarnan – 14 miles
Inverarnan ⇒ Crianlarich – 6 kilometers
Crianlarich ⇒ Bridge of Orchy – 13 kilometers
Bridge of Orchy ⇒ Kingshouse – 12 kilometers
Kingshouse ⇒ Kinlochleven – 9 kilometers
Kinlocheven ⇒ Fort William – 16 kilometers
For solo walkers you will see a single product of £20.00 per night.
The western Highland Method was exposed on October 6th 1980 and became initial officially designated footpath in Scotland. This Scottish walk is 96 kilometers long and works from Milngavie (north of Glasgow) to Fort William inside Scottish Highlands. It will be the top walk-in Scotland along with its outstanding scenery.
The road is traditionally walked from south to north. In addition to enhancing the feeling of adventure, using the path in this direction keeps the sunlight from one’s eyes.
The trail officially starts in Milngavie city centre (approx 25 mins by train from Glasgow Central facility), Many walkers reach the railroad place where in fact the path rapidly comes into into open country side. It proceeds by means of country roads, an abandoned railroad, the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and scenic Conich Hill then to attain Balmaha on Loch Lomond. From here, the path follows the remote, wooded, east shores of the Loch via Rowardennan and Inversnaid to Inverarnan.
How then employs Glen Falloch northward to Crianlarich after that north west along Strathfillan to Tyndrum. The way then goes into Glen Orchy before crossing the desolate yet gorgeous Rannoch Moor and descending into Glen Coe. From here, the path climbs the Devil’s staircase before an excellent lineage to sea-level at Kinlochleven. The ultimate stage dresses, an old armed forces roadway which descends into Glen Nevis before finishing in Fort William.
The final phase passes the foot of Ben Nevis and lots of walkers crown their achievement by climbing the best mountain in Britain.
The route is commonly walked in seven to eight days, even though more capable and fitter walkers get it done in five to six nonetheless less hurried progress is usually the chosen most walkers, enabling time for you appreciate the countryside as you go along.