(S) Having arrived in Milngavie, leave Milngavie train station onto the B8030, cross over at the lights opposite St Joseph's Church and turn left along the pavement. Go through the carpark and past the bank to reach Douglas Street.
(1) Turn left (South_West), and go over Fantoosh Fish road and down to the start of the West Highland Way. The sign posts are fairly clear but just ask if you can't find the place.
(2) Turn left onto Ellangowan Road, heading North and follow the path under Allander Road. Continue along this path North in the trees. It eventually goes close to the river (Allander Water) near a footbridge on your left-hand side. Carry on along the river on the East bank until it crosses a stream.
(3) Our route bears right (North-North-East), away from the river, through Allander Park.
(4) Upon reaching a dirt track, bear left, into a wood that hugs the river, over a stream and into Mugdock Wood. The path finally crosses the Broadmeadow Road near Craigallian Bridge.
(5) Turn left then right where large rocks block the path to motor vehicles. The path stays with the river left as it passes behind Lower Graigallian, skirts around Scroggy Hill and then leaves the river to go around the western shore of Graigallian Loch.
(6) Take the right-hand fork near Carbeth to cross the footbridge near Carbeth Loch. The path then reaches the B821. Turn left (West) along the road (Ballachalairy Yett) to go past Easter Carbeth farm.
(7) Then turn right (North) through a metal swing gate onto a dirt track heading North. Our route takes us past the Dumgoyach Standing Stones and across Blane Water where we turn left along a track that comes out at Dumgoyne farm, just next to the Beech Tree Inn, on the A81.
(8) Carry straight across the road (A81) and continue on this disused railway track. The route goes past some old sewage works and then past Laighparks Garden Centre.
(9) Cross over a road (Station Road) and keep heading along the West Highland Way North to cross the A81.
(10) At the Gartness road, turn left (West) to cross a bridge over Endrick Water and follow this quiet road past Easter Drumquhassle Farm and Camping Site and past a Roman Fort.
(11) At a sharp lefthand bend in the road, take a path off to the right (North) to reach the A811.
(12) Turn right (East), heading away from Drymen on the Old Military Road for a short while. At Blarnavaid take the track off to the left, heading North into High Wood.
(13) The route crosses a minor road and heads through Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and the Garadhban Forest. The route weaves it's way through Garadh Ban Wood coming out onto the open hillside to cross Burn of Mar river.
(14) From here, the climb is quite pronounced to reach the top of Conic Hill with some spectacular views all around but especially over Loch Lomond.
(15) Keep on a South-West heading to come off the top, bearing left to go through Bealach Ard then right again to go back into the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. The route comes out into a carpark and goes past the Balmaha Visitor Centre and then out onto the B837 to enter the village of Balmaha(E)