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The Whangie and Queens View
Address: Kilpatrick hills , Loch Lomond , GLG, GB
State: GLG
City: Loch Lomond


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Not a easy rout but with rather good views. Turn right if you facing the road at car park, there will b a path leading to a wall with steps, go over it you're on the way to the top. You can turn back any time you want. Since it is ascending, it is recommended to turn back after around 45mins, as I tried to keep my journey less than two hours with my kid.
Great walk for the whole family to enjoy. Fairly steep hill at the start but the rest is a breese. Stunning views!
Nice walk, not too difficult at all. Nice views if you get good weather.
A fantastic small hill climb with a fascinating rock formation at the top. A food day out for most ages although not pram or buggy friendly.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great walk only 30 mins drive from Glasgow city centre. Was a good walk with the dog. Lovely views of Loch Lomand.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Brilliant walk, moderate effort required but its reccommend you wear decent footwear as its muddy, slippy and narrow in places. Car park is a decent size and there are plenty refreshment stops nearby in Carbeth, Drymen, Balmaha, Coftamie, Kilin, Balfron, Buchlyvie and surrounding areas.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
It's not the tallest hill, or the most challenging but the view from the top is fantastic. Starting from the large car park at the bottom, a walk up and back down can be done in an hour, if you want to enjoy the views and explore the rock formations, then give it 2 hours. The steepest part is at the beginning, once you've made it up the grassy shoulder, it's not so bad. It is very wet and muddy in places, especially if you get to the top and head for the trig point, waterproof shoes are a must. On a clear day, you can get great views towards Glasgow and Lanarkshire in one direction and a really lovely view over Loch Lomond from the other. We normally pack some food and sit on the rocks looking towards Loch Lomond eating lunch. It can get busy so arrive early.
Walked here in December. Was an easy enough walk whilst muddy. Proper footware and you'll be fine. 1-2hr depending on your pace.
Nice easy hill. There were thousands of heather flies, so probably didn't go at the best time! Great views!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
The car park is basic, no facilities or bin so please take your litter home. The walk up is part grassy part stony, you will need good supportive footwear. Allow an hour or so to reach the top. Great views and interesting rocks at the Whangie.
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