Ben Lomond
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 12.32 km
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Calculated time: 6h 10
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Difficulty: Difficult
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 922 m
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Vertical drop: - 922 m
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Highest point: 940 m
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Lowest point: 18 m
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District: Stirling
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Start/End: N 56.1525° / W 4.642429°
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Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 18 m
- S/E : km 12.32 - alt. 18 m
Useful Information
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Other walks in the area
Ben Lomond - Ptarmigan
Departure from Stirling
Circular walk to Ben Lomond summit. The first part to Ben Lomond summit is very touristic but the section going down is less as most people go up and down Ben Lomond using the same path. View over Loch Lomond is incredible.
From Rowardenann to Inverarnan, West Highland Way
Departure from Stirling
This 3rd section of the West Highland Way (WHW) goal is to walk up to Loch Lomond. You start by increasingly going up a beautiful forest, where you can spot incredible views of the loch. On the way, go past waterfalls coming from Ben Lomond. As soon as you get back along the lochside, follow it for quite a while, along paths going up and down and in between rocks. A brief climb between two beautiful hills and one way downhill towards Inverarnan to finish this stage.
Beinn Dubh from Luss
Departure from Argyll and Bute
Dog friendly circular walk to Beinn Dubh summit from the village of Luss. Great views over Loch Lomond.
Luss Heritage Trail
Departure from Argyll and Bute
An easy walk around the pretty conservation village of Luss, famous for having been the setting for the successful TV soap ‘High Road’. This walk encompasses it’s sandy beach, the Luss Water and a quiet woodland containing remnants of a former slate quarry.
Cashel Forest
Departure from Stirling
Dog friendly circular walk in Cashel Forest offering amazing view over loch Lomond. This walk follows the longer waymarked path in the forest.
Amongst the Arrochar Alps at Glen Loin
Departure from Argyll and Bute
A challenging high-level loop beneath the Arrochar Alps, beginning and ending at Succoth car park. On a clear day enjoy fantastic close-up views of the surrounding mountains, including The Cobbler, Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime, returning via Glen Loin.
Beinn Narnain and the Cobbler
Departure from Argyll and Bute
Touristic walk to Beinn Narnain and the Cobbler. The Cobbler summit has a very distinctive shape and is classified as a Corbett and Marilyn summit. Beinn Narnain is classified as a Munro and Marilyn summit. This is a circular walk starting from Succoth car park. There are some scrambling to reach the summit of Beinn Narnain and the Cobbler.
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