Exploring The Whangie
Head towards the left of the car park on to the small hillock where Queen Victoria stood for her first breathtaking view of Loch Lomond. Descend and cross a stile over the wall where a well-defined path crosses duckboards, goes through a gate in a deer fence and meanders uphill. Turn right to follow the edge of a wood. After the duckboards this is a pleasant grassy walk.
As you get to the top, stop for a while to admire the view. Look away to your right for the expanse of Loch Lomond, Ben Lomond towering over it to the right and the Arrochar Hills away to the left. When the fence ends turn left, off the main path, and head uphill on a faint footpath.
When the path forks, go left towards a deer fence and head uphill. Head towards a cairn on the horizon. As you pass this you will see the Ordnance Survey pillar on the summit of Auchineden Hill. Head towards this on a clear path. The ground round here is often boggy and you may have to leave the path to bypass the worst bits. To the south of here are the Kilpatrick Hills and, beyond them, the River Clyde. Look for Burncrooks Reservoir to your right and Kilmannan Reservoir to your left. Beyond that is Cochno Loch, another reservoir and a favourite excursion for the residents of nearby Clydebank.
Looking towards Ben Lomond, the area in front of you is the Stockie Muir, where the Devil was heading for the tryst that created the Whangie. Walk towards the Ben on a path leading away from the Ordnance Survey pillar and then go downhill into a dip. Another path runs across this. Turn left on to it and follow it round the side of a small hill. Where the path curves right, look for crags on the right.
This is where you'll find the hidden opening to the Whangie. It's easy to miss so look out for a spot on the right where it is simple to climb a few steps up to the crags. It's as if the wall opens up in front of you. Climb into the Whangie and walk to the other end on a path.
Exit the Whangie and head to the right on another footpath. Continue on this until it rejoins the path you took on the uphill journey. Go back to the stile, then retrace your steps downhill and back to the car park.
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