DAY_066
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 76.04 km
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Average duration: 23h 05
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 482 m
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Vertical drop: - 535 m
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Highest point: 114 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Dumfries and Galloway
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Start: N 54.796604° / W 5.012904°
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End: N 54.828253° / W 4.742979°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 62 m
- E : km 76.04 - alt. 5 m
Other walks in the area
Mull of Galloway
The Mull of Galloway is the southernmost point of Scotland. This walk follows the coastline for part of the route before heading inland to cross the peninsula. Today it is a nature reserve managed by the RSPB and you can see a wide variety of birdlife in season.
Glenapp to Ballantrae (inland route)

Entirely inland, this route is very peaceful and offers easy walking. Initially across hilly moorland the path then winds its way down to the village of Ballantrae following farm tracks and quiet country roads. The views on a clear day are simply stunning.
Ayrshire Coastal Path

One of Scotland’s Great Trails, the Ayrshire Coastal Path runs 100 miles between Glenapp in the South and Skelmorlie in the North. It is a perfect mix of inland and on-beach sections which keeps things varied and interesting. With either Ailsa Craig or Isle of Arran as your companion for the vast majority of the way, there is always some stunning scenery to gaze out at (if you get the weather!) From golden sandy beaches to rugged rocky shorelines, Ayrshire has it all!
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