Where would you do it?

22/08/2023 16:51
by sparky

Tried asking a few people who live close to the usual honeypots where would you go walking? If you had to take someone out for the first time where would your ideal walk be? (Accessibility? Quicky? Scenery? Tick List? Ability?) I'm curious for members favourites.

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sparky 22/08/2023 16:51

Thanks, would have loved to have gone to the Loopallu festival years back but I believe it's no more. Could've combined the two.

SplashRollAndPlod 22/08/2023 00:41

Stac Pollaidh near Ullapool is I think the ‘best value’ hill. Great views from the top and it only takes 1.5 hours to climb. Need a car to get there though.
Blaven on Skye. Red Cuillins, it’s a Munro, one scrambly bit. From the top you get a fabulous view of the Black Cuillins ridge. Again probably need a car to do it.

sparky 29/07/2023 10:32

Thanks Lazlo. Living on the west coast I've always done 'The Lakes' but fancied Kielder or N.Y. Moors. Never thought asking a walking group for walking routes would be so hard. Guess I'll stick to silly posts. Thanks again and hope to catch up over a lemonade or two on next saunter.

Lazlo Woodbine 28/07/2023 21:59

I like Nothumberland, excellent coastal and hill walking, plenty of variation. The paths aren't as worn as the Lakes or Peak District. Beer is a bit cheaper.

JohnH 21/07/2023 05:56

Actually a lot of the Cotbetts are harder walks than a lot of the Munros. Since the Munros have become so popular most of them have good paths to the top, whereas some of the Corbetts don't.
Sparky, there's just so much in Scotland with so many great hills to climb.

sparky 20/07/2023 21:23

Thanks John, never done anywhere in Scotland and a Corbett could be a good start before tackling a Munro.

JohnH 14/07/2023 19:22

Hi,
One of my favourite hills is Beinn an Lochan in the Arrochar Alps, it is just short of Munro height, but so what?? It is simply a fabulous mountain walk. Cheers, John.

sparky 14/07/2023 17:50

Shall I go first then? Quite liked the Fairfield Horseshoe. It's pretty accessible, road side parking near by, ascent not too high or difficult and a good plateau walk. Views are pretty good (but then again it's The Lakes) not too long a walk and great pubs (Golden Rule) at the end and you're in Ambleside with all amenities.

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