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Scotland Hiking/Walking Base Town?

I'm looking for some suggestions or recommendation for a base town for a Hiking/Walking vacation in Scotland.

I'm planning a week long stay for the hiking/walking trip, probably combined with another week or 10 days for a loop trip to other sites around Scotland and England.

For the hiking/walking part, my plan is to pick one location, and then do day trips from there. Just day trips, nothing longer than 12-15 miles, and things as short as a mile or two could be fun..
I'd prefer to not have to rent a car, but it might not be possible..

I'm looking for a base location where I will stay the entire week; that has 4 or 5 nice day hikes, in the nearby area (less than an hour drive or bus to the trailhead). Mountain hikes, beach hikes, lakes, rivers, farmlands, all are acceptable... Other local attractions (castle, museum, historical sites, stone circles, etc) would be a plus...

I'd like this week to be a chance to focus on one place and try to become a temporary local..

I've been to Scotland and England for a quick loop trip several years ago, and was on the Isle of Skye for 3 nights, and that seems like it might be a good option, but there are also lots of other areas of Scotland that I'm interested in. Just looking for recommendations or experiences from others who may have done more hiking in Scotland...


Matt
Kent, WA USA 9/26/12

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9/26/12 2:41 PM
Kathleen

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Dumphries in Galloway would be an interesting location...you are near ancient castles, abbeys and the seaside, the Cheviot Hills and Hadrians Wall. Dumphries is the Georgian-style home town of Bobbie Burns. There is also a museum for John Paul Jones nearby...he was a local boy gone rogue.


9/26/12 3:45 PM
Pamela

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Hi Matt, I assume that you want to walk in the Highlands. ; ) I've done several walking trips basing myself in Strathpeffer and more recently in Fortrose. We're in Fortrose because we like the hotel. ; ) It's The Anderson. It's a great place to come back to after a good day of walking.

Here's why we like this locationyou can get to the West, to North, to the East and to the south within about an hour of driving. This is important as the weather really can vary in all those directions. In about 6 or more week trips, I've only completely lost two days of walking. Here are some of the places that I've walked.

I've also walked around Dunkeld where there are some nice walks. I like the north better for a week's trip as there is more variety.

Pam


9/26/12 3:52 PM
susan

aberdeen, scotland & london, uk
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Hi matt
Have a look at Braemar and Ballater.
S :0)


9/26/12 4:26 PM
Kathleen

Camano Island, WA usa
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Matt: I forgot to mention that Dumphries is near Galloway Forest Park...one of the biggest natural areas in Scotland...the Highlands is nice, but I think the southwest of Scotland gets the short shift with the mystic of the "Highlands".


10/1/12 4:54 PM
Emma

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Hi Matt, you ever look into Keswick in the midlands as a base town? Wonderful location for walking tours. Each day at the city center TI are posted fliers for the following days walk. Folks simply show up at the TI and follow their guide. Also you might check with the Ramblers organization for walking tours. You will find them all over Scottland. Each evening they have plays at the local Keswick theatre at reasonable prices. Keswick is a very small beautiful town with lots of B&B's at good value for money. Enjoy your trip.


10/1/12 7:43 PM
Pamela

New York City (formerly Madison), NY USA
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Matt,

Here are some links for the locations I suggested.

Applecross
Culbin Sands
Glen Affric
Ullapool
Inverpolly
Rothiemurchus
Cairngorms
Torridon
Loch Ness
Drover Roads
Typical North Sea Area Walks

Pam