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The Drymen Inn

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The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
The Drymen Inn
Phone:
+44 1360 660123

Hours:
Sunday10am - 12am
Monday11am - 12am
Tuesday11am - 12am
Wednesday11am - 12am
Thursday11am - 12am
Friday11am - 1am (next day)
Saturday10am - 1am (next day)


The West Highland Way is a linear long distance footpath in Scotland. It is 154 km long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, with an element of hill walking in the route. The trail, which opened in 1980, was Scotland's first officially designated Long Distance Route, and is now designated by Scottish Natural Heritage as one of Scotland's Great Trails. It is primarily intended as a long distance walking route, and whilst many sections are suitable for mountain biking and horseriding there are obstacles and surfaces that will require these users to dismount in places.It is managed by the West Highland Way Management Group consisting of the local authorities for East Dunbartonshire, Stirling, Argyll and Bute and Highland, alongside the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority and Scottish Natural Heritage. About 120,000 people use the path every year, of whom about 36,000 walk the entire route. The path is estimated to generate £5.5 million each year for the local economy.Notable wildlife that may be seen includes feral goats , red deer, and around the peaks sometimes golden eagles.
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