Exploring The Whangie

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"Through the hidden opening to the training ground of generations of rock climbers"
Walk directions

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.

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  Terrain  - Hill tracks and well-trodden footpaths, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Hill, woodland and lochs
  Dog friendliness  - Suitable for dogs, but keep on lead near livestock
  Parking  - Queen's View car park
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Queen Victoria stood near the start of this walk for her first view of Loch Lomond. She never ventured further up the hill and so missed the opportunity to explore the Whangie, a strange cleft in the rock that has fascinated generations of rock climbers. A Gash in the Rock Geologists would have...
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Exploring The Whangie

Recommended by
Our view
"Through the hidden opening to the training ground of generations of rock climbers"
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Hill tracks and well-trodden footpaths, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Hill, woodland and lochs
  Dog friendliness - Suitable for dogs, but keep on lead near livestock
  Parking - Queen's View car park
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Queen Victoria stood near the start of this walk for her first view of Loch Lomond. She never ventured further up the hill and so missed the opportunity to explore the Whangie, a strange cleft in the rock that has fascinated generations of rock climbers. A Gash in the Rock Geologists would have...
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