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Scottish National Trail (SNT)

健行小徑

困難
540.48 英里
62,078 呎
A superb long distance trek from the Lowlands to the Highlands, across the country of Scotland.

The Scottish National Trail is a superb long-distance trek that spans the country from south to north, passing through both of its national parks and the capital city. In the Lowlands, it follows established paths and roads to link cities, but becomes progressively more difficult heading northward, requiring wilderness backpacking on a route through the Highlands that is marked in places and pathless in others.

The variety of terrain and access points along the trail allow walkers to choose sections based on length and difficulty, but there is, of course, the option to walk the full trail from end to end, a challenging journey that typically takes 1-2 months. The scenery includes age-old castles, abbeys, historic homesteads, and green pastures set among Scotland’s breathtaking landscape of hills, high mountains, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, moors, bogs, sea cliffs, and islands.

Beginning at the Scottish Border in a small farm village, the trail rolls along verdant hills and flowing rivers on its way northward to Edinburgh, the capital. It follows a canal westward to leave the city, then connects more towns and farms on its way past Glasgow, into the land of lochs and mountains in the West Highlands. It works its way farther north into increasingly rugged and sparsely populated regions. Unbridged river crossings and backcountry camping are required along the path beyond Blair Atholl.

Moving northward, the mountains grow larger and the climate less hospitable. The trail passes within sight of the UK’s highest peak, Ben Nevis, and crosses the Great Glen, thus entering the wilds of the Northwest Highlands. There the climbs become steeper, the rivers more swift, and the navigation more difficult. An unmarked route across windswept ridgelines, through boggy valleys, and along steep cliffs leads eventually to the sea at Scotland’s most northwestern point, Cape Wrath.

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Written by Jesse Weber
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路線和海拔

路段

名稱距離海拔差異平均坡度
Yair Farm Cottages Climb1.45 英里725 呎9.5%
Three Brethren March0.71 英里341 呎8.8%
Yair Farm Cottages Climb0.57 英里312 呎10.2%
A702 Climb0.38 英里131 呎6.5%
Waulkmill Loan to Currie Kirk0.63 英里-26 呎-0.5%
Falkirk Wheel Tunnel return0.15 英里7 呎0.6%
A81 Climb0.69 英里154 呎4.1%
A81 Climb0.32 英里141 呎8.4%
Ancaster Road0.57 英里577 呎19.0%
Car Park to the dam1.16 英里476 呎7.7%
Blairuachdair Climb0.45 英里141 呎5.9%
Loch side sprint0.88 英里36 呎0.1%
A87 Climb0.53 英里200 呎7.0%
Falls of glomach6.64 英里1,739 呎3.2%
Upper Morvich Climb0.59 英里167 呎5.4%
Glomach Climb1.85 英里1,161 呎11.8%
A832 Climb0.74 英里262 呎6.7%
A832 Climb0.98 英里367 呎7.0%
Knockdamph to Duag Bridge3.89 英里-433 呎-1.9%
Glencoul to Glendhu4.06 英里-751 呎-0.3%
Rhiconich to Badcall2.93 英里174 呎0.7%