r/Glasgow Tools

Title
Authormeepmeep13
Comment
I'm going to presage this with the fact that under the current restrictions the current recommendations are to not travel outside the greater glasgow area unless necessary, but that's your call, and I'd argue that if you're just going to places to be outside in the open air then you're not increasing risk, other than in the use of public transport

to get further afield by bus or train, you can look to the citylink buses towards Oban or Skye, and you can stop off at Arrochar on the former which gets you to the hills of the Arrochar Alps, including Ben Arthur. Train to Crianlarich is another area of 7 Munros that you can easily get lost in and will be almost entirely empty this time of year, and home in time for tea

[Walk Highlands](https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/) is a huge repository of information regarding walks and hiking, with lots of detail about public transport availability (though obviously the vast majority of Scotland's wild spots can't be done via public transport within a day).

(also of course bear in mind that winter and winter weather is inbound, so don't go up into the hills alone if you don't know what you're doing)
Reddit Linkhttps://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/comments/jlt1hq/best_walking_routes_accessible_by_bus_or_train/gar95u4/
CreatedSun 1st Nov 2020 2:35am
Statusnormal ()

Back to deleted posts list