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Start-Obelisk des West Highland Way (Milngavie)

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The West Highland Way Start Obelisk in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, marks the official beginning of Scotland's renowned West Highland Way. Situated at an elevation of 112 metres on Douglas Street, a short walk from Milngavie railway station, this granite monument is a significant landmark for adventurers. Unveiled in 1992, it features the iconic thistle waymark and is surrounded by panels illustrating the 96-mile route to Fort William, offering a visual preview of the journey ahead. This obelisk serves as a…

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    27. April 2024

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    Der Anfang des West Highland Way ist sehr städtisch und der erste Abschnitt wird Ihnen eher wie ein Landschaftspark vorkommen. Gute Wege und Schilder führen Sie aus der Stadt hinaus in Richtung Loch Lomond.
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    16. April 2019

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    Unweit vom Start-Punkt befinden sich ein Supermarkt, ein Geldautomat und zahlreiche Cafes und Restaurants. Gut um letzte Besorgungen zu machen oder nicht alles mit nach Milngavie zu schleppen.

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    16. April 2019

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    Kleiner Tip für das Ende der Tour, nehmt den Nachtzug von Fort William zurück nach London oder Edinburgh. Der berühmte 'Caledonian Sleeper' fährt euch stundenlang durch die atemberaubenden Highlands und bietet einen wundervollen Abschluss. Schlafkabinen sind recht teuer aber selbst die Sitzplätze bieten ganz guten Komfort.

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    Ort: Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, West Scotland, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What is the terrain and difficulty of the initial section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie?

    The very start of the West Highland Way from Milngavie is quite urban, transitioning quickly into a country park feel. The paths are generally good and well-signed, making this first section relatively easy and suitable for beginners. It gradually leads out of town towards Loch Lomond, offering a gentle introduction to the trail.

    Is the West Highland Way Start Obelisk area and the initial section of the trail family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    Yes, the West Highland Way Start Obelisk itself is considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible. The initial section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie, with its good paths and country park atmosphere, is also suitable for families and dogs. However, always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock further along the trail.

    Where can I find parking near the West Highland Way Start Obelisk in Milngavie?

    Parking is available in Milngavie town centre, often near the railway station. It's advisable to check local signage for restrictions and fees. Given Milngavie's popularity as a starting point, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season.

    What public transport options are available to reach the West Highland Way Start Obelisk?

    Milngavie is very well-served by public transport. The Milngavie railway station is just a short walk from the obelisk, offering frequent train services from Glasgow Queen Street. This makes it a convenient and popular option for hikers.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options in Milngavie town centre near the start of the West Highland Way?

    Absolutely. Milngavie town centre, located very close to the start obelisk, is well-equipped with numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs. There are also supermarkets and ATMs for last-minute supplies. Accommodation options are available for those wishing to stay overnight before starting their journey.

    How long does it typically take to hike the first section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie to Drymen?

    The first section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie to Drymen is approximately 12 miles (19 km) long. For an average hiker, this section typically takes around 5-7 hours to complete, depending on pace and breaks.

    What essential gear should I consider for the initial section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie?

    For the initial section, comfortable walking shoes or boots, appropriate clothing for changeable Scottish weather (waterproofs are a must), a day pack with water, snacks, and basic first aid are recommended. While Milngavie has shops, it's good to be self-sufficient for the day's hike. You don't need to carry all your food for the entire Way from the start, as resupply points are available along the route.

    Can I find shorter walks or circular routes starting near the West Highland Way Obelisk in Milngavie?

    Yes, while many embark on the full West Highland Way, the area around Milngavie offers opportunities for shorter walks. The initial section itself can be enjoyed as a day hike, and there are local paths and country parks that provide pleasant circular routes for those looking for a less strenuous outing.

    Is the West Highland Way Start Obelisk suitable for a winter hike, or what are the seasonal considerations?

    The West Highland Way Start Obelisk itself is accessible year-round. However, embarking on the full West Highland Way in winter presents significant challenges due to harsh weather, shorter daylight hours, and potential snow and ice, especially in the more remote sections. The trail is most popular from spring through early autumn when conditions are generally more favorable. If considering a winter hike, even for the initial section, be prepared for cold, wet, and potentially icy conditions.

    Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in the first section of the West Highland Way from Milngavie?

    While the very start is urban, as you move into the country park sections and towards Loch Lomond, you may spot common woodland birds, small mammals, and various plant life. The more dramatic wildlife viewing opportunities typically increase as you progress further into the Highlands.

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