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Galloway from Criffel
Criffel, Dumfries & Galloway - Members-only    
12.2km / 7.6mi  -  5 hours    Moderate
Rising from the flat plains of the Galloway coast, Criffel’s rolling prospect is a conspicuous sight throughout much of the region. The views from the top over the Solway Coast and across the Galloway landscape are exceptional, well worth the walk.
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Looking across the Clyde to Arran
The view from Knock Hill - Members-only    
13.6km / 8.4mi  -  3 hours 40 minutes    Moderate
Walk from the centre of Largs along the coast, then through farmland to Knock Hill which has outstanding views over the Clyde. Return to Largs through woodland and back along the coast.
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Looking at Loch Trool from Bruce
Galloway Forest Park, Dumfries - Free    
15.7km / 9.8mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
Figure-of-eight walk combining two walks in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park that circumnavigates Loch Trool. The UK's only Dark Sky Park, this walk promises amazing views both night and day, within the landscape that inspired The 39 Steps.
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Logan Burn Looking to Glencorse Reservoir
Pentland Hills from Flotterstone - Turnhouse & Carnethy Hills - Members-only    
11.6km / 7.2mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
Leisurely circular walk at first on road past Glencorse & Loganlea Reservoirs before climbing Carnethy ( 573m) & Turnhouse (506m) on well used hill paths.
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Stob Dearg, highest point on the Buachaille Etive
Mòr ridge, with the Blackwater Reservoir to left
Buachaille Etive Mor, Argyll and Bute - The Great Herdsman - Members-only    
13.1km / 8.2mi  -  6 hours    Technical
Circular walk in the Glen Coe Area with superb views of Scotland’s most rugged region and a state-of-the-art visitor centre. Rough paths, heavily eroded in places, over often steep, high and exposed ground. Serious high mountains. Risky in winter.
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