West Highland Way: Conic Hill - Rowardennan

Posted by admin on Dec 21st, 2007

Introduction to the West Highland Way
Packing for the West Highland Way
Glasgow
Milngavie to Conic Hill
Conic Hill to Rowardennan
Rowardennan to Inverarnan
Inverarnan to Tyndrum
Tyndrum to Inveroran
Inveroran to Kingshouse
Kingshouse to Kinlochleven
Kinlochleven to Fort William

After a relaxing night under the stars I set off and hit my first climb, Conic Hill. 

Conic Hill is the first big climb you will encounter on the West Highland Way. If you decide to climb to the top you will be rewarded with fantastic views of Loch Lomond and Milarrochy Bay.

Conic Hill

Conic Hill

Balmaha is the next town and sits just below Conic Hill. The West Higland enters Balmaha via a public car park and to your left is the National Park Centre. The West Highland Way then follows the B837 for about 1 mile.

From here the Way follows the Loch shores and takes you through ancient oak woodlands. Along this stretch there are many beaches and bays which make ideal spots for a break or a photo opportunity.

This section took longer than anticipated and was probably due to the fact this part of the West Higland Way closely follows the meandering Loch shore. I camped about 1 mile north of Rowardennan Lodge at a designated wild camping area.

Loch Lomond

Camping on the shores of Loch Lomond

The Loch provided water for cooking and an opportunity to freshen up. Anyone not wanting to wild camp has the option of:

  • Camping at the 4 Star Cashel Campsite 4 miles south of Rowardennan Lodge
  • Staying at the Rowardennan Youth Hostel
  • Or continuing past Rowardennan for the Rowchoish Bothy

Rowchoish Bothy

Rowchoish Bothy

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