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Embarking on the West Highland Way is an epic adventure that should not be taken lightly. While it is possible to walk the entire route starting from Fort William and ending in Milngavie, it is advisable to start from Milngavie in the south. This allows you to gradually acclimate to the stunning and challenging mountain landscapes that await you further north. Additionally, you will have the sun behind you, enhancing the overall experience. You can easily reach Milngavie by train, bus, car, or even on foot, with Glasgow being the main gateway. ScotRail is the preferred train operator, offering up to four trains per hour to Milngavie. From Edinburgh Waverley, you can catch two trains per hour that pass through Glasgow Queen Street (Low Level) and Airdrie on the North Clyde Line. Alternatively, two trains per hour run from Motherwell via Glasgow Central (Low Level) and Blantyre on the Argyle Line, offering convenient options for those coming from Lanark. If you prefer to travel by bus, several regular bus services operate from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station to Milngavie. For those seeking a more adventurous start, the Kelvin Walkway serves as the recommended walking route from Glasgow city center. Regardless of how you choose to begin your West Highland Way journey, be prepared for an unforgettable experience in Scotland's stunning landscapes.
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