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What trip would you choose?

What trip would you choose?

1. Arran Coastal Walk Inc. Goatfell
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25%
2. Cairngorms
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50%
3. Isle of Skye
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25%
 
Total votes : 4

What trip would you choose?


Postby scotland606 » Wed May 18, 2016 10:20 am

Date walked: 18/05/2016

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Hi All,

2 of us are planning our next hiking jaunt and have put 3 possible itineraries together. Any suggestions on the most attractive/enjoyable route would be appreciated.

Arran Coastal Walk Inc. Goatfell

Wed 31st Aug 0700 Ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick arriving 0755.
Walk to Lochranza - 17 miles
Stay at Lochranza Youth Hostel

Thurs 1st Sept
Walk to Blackwaterfoot 18 miles
Stay at Best Western Kinloch Hotel

Fri 2nd Sept
Walk to Whiting Bay 17.5 miles
Stay at Burlington Guest House

Sat 3rd Sept
Walk to Brodick 12 miles
Either stay over in Brodick or head back over to Glasgow (accommodation is limited due to 2 night minimum stays)

4 reasonable walking days and it takes us over Goat Fell - it could be cut down to 3 but I'd rather enjoy this trip if possible.

Cairngorms

Wed 31st Aug
Leave Glasgow circa 5AM
Arrive Schiehallion circa 7AM

Drive to Aviemore afterwards where we'll stay for 3 nights at the High Range Motel

Thurs 1st Sept - Ben Macdui

Fri 2nd Sept - Cairn Gorm

Sat 3rd Sept - could either have a proper night out/distillery tour on the Friday or do another peak on the way back to Glasgow

Isle of Skye

Wed 31st Aug Leave Glasgow circa 5AM
Arrive Old Man of Storr circa10.30AM

I’m suggesting we be adventurous and camp at the Sligachan Hotel for the duration. Looks like a great spot with the Cullins on the doorstep

Thurs 1st Sept – Sgnurr na Stri

Fri 2nd Sept - Bruachnafrithe

Sat 3rd Sept – could do another Cullin (suggestions welcome) or head back as it’s a bit of a drive.
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Re: What trip would you choose?

Postby jmarkb » Wed May 18, 2016 11:18 am

I wouldn't camp at the Slig at that time of year - it will be midgy hell!
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