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By *nigma67 OP   Man 46 weeks ago

Central

I know it’s probably been posted a million times but does anyone have any recommendations of decent hillwalks within an hour or so of Stirling? Also keen to join/have someone join me on those walks, it’s always good getting a bit of craic whilst breathing out your arse

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago


"I know it’s probably been posted a million times but does anyone have any recommendations of decent hillwalks within an hour or so of Stirling? Also keen to join/have someone join me on those walks, it’s always good getting a bit of craic whilst breathing out your arse"

Ochil Hills, not too far from Stirling. This is a superb relaxing walk with a few pathways and superb stunning views.

Official detail is: long range of steeply sided, round topped hills, stretching 25 miles from the Firth of Tay to Stirling.

I've walked parts of it a few times, mainly from the Stirling end and always enjoyable, cannot fault it

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By *4Fun11Woman 46 weeks ago

Glasgow

There are literally hundreds of walks in and around Stirling.

Check out Walkhighlands

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By *nigma67 OP   Man 46 weeks ago

Central

Thanks for the info guys! Feel free to give me a shout if you fancy a hike sometime!

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago


"I know it’s probably been posted a million times but does anyone have any recommendations of decent hillwalks within an hour or so of Stirling? Also keen to join/have someone join me on those walks, it’s always good getting a bit of craic whilst breathing out your arse"

I'll walk around Stirling never been.

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By *AM2214Man 46 weeks ago

Manchester Area

Stirling is an amazing bas to go out on the hills ..the Ochils are a lovely breaking in...not too far to higher hills

Off to Cairngorms Sunday have fu y 'all

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By *helamontsCouple 46 weeks ago

Edinburgh

You have Loch Lomond and the Trossachs right on your doorstep, a hillwalkers paradise ...

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By *ikchattyfellahMan 46 weeks ago

Greenock


"There are literally hundreds of walks in and around Stirling.

Check out Walkhighlands "

Definitely check that site out, it's quite comprehensive with reviews too.. I use it when I'm looking for new trails and hills to conquer.

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By *tirling FunMan 46 weeks ago

scotland


"I know it’s probably been posted a million times but does anyone have any recommendations of decent hillwalks within an hour or so of Stirling? Also keen to join/have someone join me on those walks, it’s always good getting a bit of craic whilst breathing out your arse

I'll walk around Stirling never been. "

Drop me a message…I’d love to go walking around Stirling area hills.

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By *melia DominaTV/TS 46 weeks ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)


"There are literally hundreds of walks in and around Stirling.

Check out Walkhighlands

Definitely check that site out, it's quite comprehensive with reviews too.. I use it when I'm looking for new trails and hills to conquer. "

I concur, walk highlands webpage. Fabulous resource.

Could try schiehallion. Mibee wait until the spring though.

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By *lue197623Man 45 weeks ago

lenzie

Along to Callander Ben ledi or Ben A’an not munros but great starter hills ????

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By *luebell888Woman 45 weeks ago

Glasgowish

I climbed Tinto hill on Hogmany which was lovely with great views.

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By *yzykMan 45 weeks ago

Stirlingshire


"Along to Callander Ben ledi or Ben A’an not munros but great starter hills ????"

Ben A'an isn't that high but it's a steep wee bugger and Ben Ledi is a tougher walk than a lot of Munros - cracking views from the top though, especially a day like today

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By *unkageMan 45 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Dollar Glen is lovely to walk around and has a decent castle to see

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By *issy_named_cTV/TS 45 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Arrochar Alps..

Lovely walks at the top of loch Lomond

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By (user no longer on site) 45 weeks ago

You’re all aff yer nut!

I went on a date with a girl in the summer and she said we should walk up a hill. A hill!

Now a hill to me is like, I dunno, a hill! The teletubbies live in a hill.

But no, she gets me to drive to a fucking mountain called Queens View, couldn’t see the top for the clouds. Got up to the top and I was utterly burst expecting to see Zeus and that having their dinner. Then, on the way down, I’m sliding all over the shop nearly dying. She tells me there’s another called the dumpling nearby….i felt like a dumpling that day!

Coffee social anyone? There is usually cake and the security of a seat…

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By *razyeyes81Man 45 weeks ago

hamilton

As mentioned above also got the Pentlands some nice hills there

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