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Ardlui train station to the Drovers Inn
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Is there a walking route I can take from Ardlui train station to the Drovers Inn? Coming from Glasgow, prefer to get the train and pregnant but like to walk (would like to avoid the main road and get the hotel by foot from the station). Thank you ☺️
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Best of Scotland in 1 week itinerary (fully by public transport)
My Scotland travels (includes Edinburgh, Skye, Harris, Mull, Arran, Orkney, Loch Lomond, Islay, Oban, Speyside fest)
However as a compromise there's plenty of walks to be had out of Inverarnan including a few munros if you have the fitness and experience.
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochlomond/beinn-chabhair.shtml
Alternatively you could just have a walk along the West Highland Way for a bit and turn back when you’ve had enough.
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The Drovers is well worth the effort to visit though, so see if you can get a local taxi to take you there and drop you off again. Even on a wet and wild winter’s night the place will be hooching. There’s a roaring fire and decent pub grub too. Plus it’s sure to be the weirdest place you’ve ever eaten. It has to be seen to be believed.