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Of lochs and legends
The ninety-five mile long West Highland Way may be the most famous trek that will take you through some of the most stunning scenery of western Scotland. Off the path, you could find yourself in the footsteps of Scotland’s most significant historical figures.
Things you must do in The West Highlands
The West Highland Way
Don’t fret, the whole ninety-five miles isn’t mandatory, and there are plenty of walking tours that you can enjoy at a much more gentle pace.
Ben Lomond
A hike up this gentle giant will provide some inspiring vistas – but take care –it’s a big day on a rugged hill.
McCaig’s Tower
A nineteenth century replica of the Coliseum in Rome that looks out over the town of Oban, and onto its pretty bay.
Callandar House and Old Town Jail
Just like Mary Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, you can visit this historic home in the town of Falkirk. Or follow the footsteps of a fair few less savory characters and experience the Old Town Jail in Stirling.
Wallace Monument
Celebrate Scotland’s national hero and Braveheart, William Wallace. Climb to the top of the tower for a sweeping view of the fields where he once fought for freedom.
Iona Abbey
On the Isle of Iona, this medieval abbey is the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland, as well as the burial place of early Scottish kings.
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