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West Highland Way Advice

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  • scotty321
    scotty321 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Depending on when you want to walk the way . I am sure during lambing i.e. march- may time dogs are not allwed on certain sections. I'm pretty sur Conic Hill( Or CRONIC as we call it ) is one of them l
    vicky86 wrote: »
    Not 100% where this is best to be posted!

    Thinking of doing the West Highland Way next year but having a problem trying to find Dog Friendly Accommodation. The route we are interested in:

    Milngavie - Drymen - Balmaha - Rowardennan - Inversnaid - Inverarnan - Tyndrum - Inveroran - Kingshouse - Kinlochlevan - Fort William

    We are prepared to camp but would prefer Campsites to Wild Camping, B&B's, Guesthouses and Hotels

    Anyone any experience doing this with a dog or any Accommodation ideas??

    Thanks

    :j
    Take my hand & we'll make it I swear
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