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Hard to say without really knowing your budget, but if you’re into hikes, you’re not far from many excellent hikes in the highlands. You can do parts of the west highland way from Milngavie, check out Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. If you’re fit you can climb a few accessible Munros. Ben Lomond or the Arrochar Alps, for example. You should have some decent weather to do all this still in September and October.

For November and December thereare a lot of free museums in Glasgow: Kelvingrove Gallery, the Burrell collection (just voted best new museum in the UK) or the transport museum. The University of Glasgow has some great collections on display as well in the Hunterian and there are a few other museums on campus. All free. Stirling and Edinburgh aren’t far with great castles and a bit of that Harry Potter feel.

You’ll find lots to do, I’m sure, even on a budget.
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