You can go pretty much everywhere up to the central Highlands by train from Glasgow.
Loch Lomond area and Arrochar Alps are only a short train journey, and there are trailheads right at the trainstations where you get off.
For example there is several good hikes from Arrochar & tarbert station.
Alternatively you could get the train to Corrour station, which is Britain's most remote train station, from which you can hike to loch ossian or loch trieg, and camp there, before getting the train back next day. Or climb one of the nearby Munro's.
Or you can do a thru-hike from Corrour to fort William and get the train back to Glasgow from fort William, but this hike will take a couple of days. And make sure you're prepared for the conditions. The weather up there can get deadly and it's very changeable.
To add, you can also get the bus.
There is a few buses which run up that way from Glasgow. Will be much cheaper than train.
Iirc there is a bus which goes direct from Glasgow to Arrochar, twice a day (976 to Oban).
From the bus stop it's only a 5 minute walk to start of the trail up the cobbler and/or Beinn Ime.
The cobblers a great wee mountain if you're just looking for a day trip. Great scrambling, pic related.
Can be up and down in plenty time to get the evening bus or train back to Glasgow.
YA TRAIL HIKIN'
CREEK CROSSING
ULTRALIGHTIN'
GEARgayGIN'
CROC WEARIN'
LIVE ACTION ROLE PLAYN'
PUFFY JACKET WEARIN'
TURMAT MUNCHIN'
HASHTAGGIN'
CAIRN STACKIN'
VAN LIFIN'
PRODUCT SHILLIN'
BOOT SPAMMIN'
REI SHOPPIN'
RAINBOW GATHERIN'
STREAM SHITTIN'
SPEAKER PLAYIN'
RV DRIVIN'
GENERATOR USIN'
FANNY PACK WEARIN'
SOS BUTTON PRESSIN'
You can go pretty much everywhere up to the central Highlands by train from Glasgow.
Loch Lomond area and Arrochar Alps are only a short train journey, and there are trailheads right at the trainstations where you get off.
For example there is several good hikes from Arrochar & tarbert station.
Alternatively you could get the train to Corrour station, which is Britain's most remote train station, from which you can hike to loch ossian or loch trieg, and camp there, before getting the train back next day. Or climb one of the nearby Munro's.
Or you can do a thru-hike from Corrour to fort William and get the train back to Glasgow from fort William, but this hike will take a couple of days. And make sure you're prepared for the conditions. The weather up there can get deadly and it's very changeable.
To add, you can also get the bus.
There is a few buses which run up that way from Glasgow. Will be much cheaper than train.
Iirc there is a bus which goes direct from Glasgow to Arrochar, twice a day (976 to Oban).
From the bus stop it's only a 5 minute walk to start of the trail up the cobbler and/or Beinn Ime.
The cobblers a great wee mountain if you're just looking for a day trip. Great scrambling, pic related.
Can be up and down in plenty time to get the evening bus or train back to Glasgow.
TWIG BATONIN'
heh
>talks about glasgow
>surprised when smackheads show up
I'm not surprised. I just want them to shut the frick up.
It's too early for summer
>implying it hasn't been endless summer
FRICK you jannie