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By *hav02 OP Man
over a year ago
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To all those who enjoy keeping their boots on, what hills/Bens would you recommend that are not too strenuous for a Sunday morning walk up for really nice views near to Glasgow?
Conic hill is one i did Recently. Any others? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"To all those who enjoy keeping their boots on, what hills/Bens would you recommend that are not too strenuous for a Sunday morning walk up for really nice views near to Glasgow?
Conic hill is one i did Recently. Any others?"
a nice wee walk i would recommend is loudoun hill , a volcanic outcrop , not too hard , nice views , very interesting monument to the guardian of Scotland William Wallace at its bottom, nice walk along a disused railway to get to it if you want a walk or just park up close and climb it |
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over a year ago
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Above the Milton of Campsie, brilliant chilled walk, not tooo strenuous and views over towards Glasgow with small river and waterfall.
Of only 30 minutes away is Glen Luss and Glen Douglas, two great 4 miles walks near to Loch Lomond
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"The pentland hills at the flotterstone restaurant are a great challenge
Challenge ?? Christ we used to saunter up them daily as kids to pass time !
Tinto is a nice wee daunder as well "
Well seeing I'm not very fit at all, I find the 1st one hard but then after that the drops and climbs aren't so hard |
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