Where to come for a walkign holiday?
Where to come for a walkign holiday?
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spikeyhead

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19,548 posts

219 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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fancy taking a short break next week and welcome recommendations for a walking holiday.

Not too difficult walking, reasonable hotels to stay in, preferably with good parking for the Porsche.

GetCarter

30,658 posts

301 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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RDM

1,860 posts

229 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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http://www.islesofglencoe.com/

http://www.clachaig.com/

Are you low level walking or taking in a few peaks?

spikeyhead

Original Poster:

19,548 posts

219 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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RDM said:
http://www.islesofglencoe.com/

http://www.clachaig.com/

Are you low level walking or taking in a few peaks?
That's very dependent on my knees. May do one peak if they're behaving themselves.

nigelonich

1,017 posts

242 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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A plug for my parents! Halfway between Glencoe and Fort William. Clean and resonably priced self catering on a private lochside (Loch Linnhe) croft.

Plenty roads to use on the 'off days' too.

http://www.strathlinnheholidays.co.uk/cottages.htm

Images taken in the car park, so far>



frank hovis

531 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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Looks some good walks , planning to start that next year once the dog is a bit bigger

Anyone knows if there are some dog friendly hotels along the way or around those areas ?

nigelonich

1,017 posts

242 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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They accept pets.