West Highland Way (eastern shore)

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West Highland Way (eastern shore) is a scenic section of Scotland’s famous long-distance West Highland Way footpath that follows the eastern shoreline of Loch Lomond through forests, rocky coves, and rugged Highland scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail section
long-distance footpath section
accessBy Balmaha
Inversnaid
Rowardennan
country Scotland
followsShoreOf Loch Lomond
hasActivity landscape photography
wildlife watching
hasDifficulty moderate to challenging
hasEnvironment lochshore
mixed native woodland
hasFeature narrow lochside path
rocky coves along shoreline
sections with tree roots and boulders
hasHazard slippery rocks in wet weather
uneven footing
hasReputation one of the most scenic sections of the West Highland Way
hasSurface dirt path
rocky path
isSectionOf West Highland Way
surface form: Milngavie–Fort William West Highland Way route
isSegmentOf internationally known West Highland Way long-distance trail
knownFor rocky and uneven trail sections
scenic views
shoreline walking
woodland paths
locatedIn Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
locatedOnShore eastern shore of Loch Lomond
offersViewOf Loch Lomond islands
surrounding Highland hills
partOf West Highland Way
partOfRegion Scottish Highlands
Stirlingshire
surface form: Stirlingshire area
partOfRouteBetween Balmaha and Inversnaid
Inversnaid
surface form: Rowardennan and Inversnaid
season walkable year-round, weather permitting
terrain forest
rocky coves
rugged Highland scenery
tourismType outdoor recreation
walking tourism
usedFor backpacking
hiking
long-distance walking

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Loch Lomond hasWalkingRoute West Highland Way (eastern shore)
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park contains West Highland Way (eastern shore)
this entity surface form: West Highland Way (section)