Where can you wild camp on the West Highland Way?

Where can you wild camp on the West Highland Way?

Options to wild camp on West Highland Way

  • Day 1 – Sallochy Foresty campsite, basic facilities (the closest place to wild camping)
  • Day 2 – Doune Bothy.
  • Day 3 – Wild camping spot near Bridge of Orchy.
  • Day 4 – Wild camping spot near Kinlochleven.
  • Day 5 – Hostel in Fort William (the end)

Where should I stay when walking the West Highland Way?

Accommodation on the West Highland Way

  • Chase the Wild Goose Hostel. Great Glen Way, Banavie, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 7LY.
  • By the Way Hostel and Campsite.
  • Smiddy Bunkhouse.
  • Fort William Backpackers.
  • Glencoe Independent Hostel.
  • Bank Street Lodge.
  • Kingshouse Bunkhouse.
  • Euro Hostel Glasgow.

Is West Highland Way open?

The West Highland Way will remain open through out this time but there may be occasions that you will be asked to wait until the excavator is clear of path before continuing along the route, banksmen will be present (please take instruction from them) and there will be signage erected to help guide you safely across …

Are there midges on the West Highland Way?

Midges can be an issue on the West Highland Way mainly in the summer months of June, July and August. Breezy days can often solve the issues as midgets do not like windy conditions. Similarly, they tend to not come out when humidity is below 60–75%. They are normally also worse near sun rise or sun set.

Is there toilets along the West Highland Way?

Also there are public toilets or toilets in pubs (always buy a snack or drink if using a pub toilet, many sell chocolate bars or canned drinks you can have later on) all along the route.

How many days does it take to walk the West Highland Way?

West Highland Way Stats & Facts

Total Length of the Way 154 km/95.6 miles
Footfall Around 35,000 people walk the whole route annually.
Highest Point 550m / 1804 feet, the summit of the Devil’s Staircase
How Many Days Does the West Highland Way Take? 6-8 days

Is the West Highland Way worth it?

The West Highland Way is a serious trail so it’s good to have experience hiking long days on rocky terrain and in bad weather. You can walk the West Highland Way between 5 to 10 days, with most folks taking 7 days to complete it.

Are there campsites on the West Highland Way?

Camping on the West Highland Way is arguably one of the best ways to experience the trail and there are an array of official campsites along the route, as well as plenty of opportunities for wild camping. The links to Amazon on this page are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate Winging the World earns from qualifying purchases.

Where are the best campsites in Scotland?

West Highland Way Campsite Blanefield, Glasgow, Stirling and Forth Valley. A pet friendly campsite, open all year and situated directly on the West Highland Way, within reach of Glasgow.

Where to stay on the West Highland Way?

Two bothies are situated along the West Highland Way route, Doune Bothy and Rowchoish. Hikers can stay here for free. Some have limited cooking facilities and a fireplace. For more information about the facilities and locations of these bothies, make sure you invest in the Bothy Bible.

Where does the West Highland Way start and end?

The West Highland Way (or WHW) is a 96 mile (154km) route through some of the most stunning mountain scenery Scotland has to offer – who could pass on that? It all starts in Milngavie, at the very edge of Glasgow’s urban sprawl, before heading north through glens and over moor and hill to the finishing point at Fort William, below Ben Nevis.