West Highland Way: Inveroran to Kings House

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"Telford's road across Rannoch"
Walk directions

After a mile (1.6km) or so along the road, you cross Victoria Bridge. The next section of the route follows the first motor road over to Glen Coe. The track is excellent all the way, but for 8 miles (13km) there is no shelter of any kind, and the track reaches 1,500ft (450m). In poor weather it is a considerable test: and the annual rainfall here is around 120 inches (3000mm). There are no escape routes, so once you have started you must either press on or turn back. That said, in good weather conditions this is a walk to be relished for the superb scenery and the sense of wildness.

There is a long, steady pull up from Forest Lodge to the rise between Beinn Toaig and the smaller Meall Beag to the east. Here you pass into Highland Region for the rest of the walk. You cross a watershed: streams ahead of you flow east into the Tay system, rather than southwest to Loch Etive.

As the track continues, a large corrie opens up on the west (left). This is Corrie Ba (‘corrie of the cattle’). On a good day there can be few finer places than Ba Bridge to stop for a rest and a brew-up, with the Blackmount Hills soaring above, and the river gurgling down towards Loch Ba in the heart of the moor. Odd to reflect then that this was the route of the motor road up to the mid-1930s.

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  Terrain  - Wide smooth track, no stiles
  Landscape  - Wild moorland of bog and boulder below a great mountain range
  Dog friendliness  - Good; under control if passing deer
  Parking  - Inveroran; just south of Victoria Bridge; Glencoe Mountain Resort
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
If passing through the gate by Forest Lodge seems like starting an adventure, it is a feeling that has been shared by others – among them the Marchioness of Breadalbane. Her book, The High Tops of Black Mount, written nearly 100 years ago, is well worth reading for the vivid descriptions of long...
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West Highland Way: Inveroran to Kings House

Recommended by
Our view
"Telford's road across Rannoch"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Wide smooth track, no stiles
  Landscape - Wild moorland of bog and boulder below a great mountain range
  Dog friendliness - Good; under control if passing deer
  Parking - Inveroran; just south of Victoria Bridge; Glencoe Mountain Resort
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
If passing through the gate by Forest Lodge seems like starting an adventure, it is a feeling that has been shared by others – among them the Marchioness of Breadalbane. Her book, The High Tops of Black Mount, written nearly 100 years ago, is well worth reading for the vivid descriptions of long...
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