4.4
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3,161 people hiked here
Walks and hikes around Connel offer a charming mix of coastal and inland experiences in Argyll and Bute. This small village, situated on the shores of Loch Etive, provides hikers with a variety of landscapes to explore. The area's woodlands, covering over half the region, invite you to wander through leafy paths and discover the local flora and fauna. Hiking around Connel reveals the region's gentle hills and open meadows, creating a pleasant contrast to the forested areas. While the peaks here are modest in height, they still offer rewarding views of the surrounding countryside and the sparkling waters of Loch Etive. The Barn Mòr and Tom Ard hills provide excellent vantage points for those seeking a bit of elevation. Water features prominently in the Connel area, with the peaceful Lochan Uaine nestled among the trees and burns meandering through the landscape. The coastline adds another dimension to your hiking experience, with beaches that provide opportunities for seaside strolls and moments of reflection by the water's edge. Whether you're looking for a forest walk, a hilltop climb, or a coastal ramble, the area around Connel has something to offer every hiker.
Intermediate 03:24 12.5km | |
Easy 01:49 6.73km | |
Expert 05:56 22.0km | |
Intermediate 02:46 10.2km |
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12.5km
3.7km/h
170m
170m
3.7
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01:49
6.73km
3.7km/h
90m
90m
3.0
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05:56
22.0km
3.7km/h
280m
280m
4.0
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02:46
10.2km
3.7km/h
150m
150m
5.0
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3.92km
3.8km/h
40m
40m
3.0
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