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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Glen Donich Circuit, Lochgoilhead

To mark the start of Spring my mum and I brushed off the walking boots and dragged out the waterproof trousers (it may be Spring, but it is still Scotland), and headed for a new walk. We were looking for something that gave us a couple of hours of walking while also being sheltered by some woodland. What we decided on was the Glen Donich circular route from Lochgoilhead.

This was our first time at Lochgoilhead and after a slightly scary single track road from the Rest and Be Thankful we entered the village. We parked at the Arboretum car park on Hall Road which is opposite the fire station and primary school. The car park  has a large eagle carving and some nature/ walking guide boards. From the boards we headed right and into the trees. We continued left until the end of this path and then took the path to the right which looks like it is heading along a clearer route.


As we continued we saw some lovely views of Lochgoilhead to the right. On approaching a fence we followed the wooden signpost that pointed to the left indicating "Glen Donich". It was here that we bumped into some Highland Cows who were blocking the gate. Thankfully the cows were pretty chilled out and let us pass by without any drama.



Past the cows we continued on the path up to the left which starts to wind closer to the river, with the noise heightening. From this straight road we came to the rapids and waterfalls of the Donich Water. This is the half way point of the walk and a nice place to take a rest and snap some pictures. We continued across a footbridge and turned left into the forest above the falls. Once you've passed over a second bridge there is a little picnic table. From here there are views to the surrounding mountains through the forestry greens.

Follow the route back down to Lochgoilhead and gently stroll the rest of the way back to the carpark. Being a circular walk with signposts throughout this is a simple route but also a very enjoyable one. We accidently took one wrong turn and ended up on the route to Campbeltown, but thankfully with the walk being a circuit we quickly realised our error! We passed the odd dogwalker along the path but generally we were by ourselves. However, I can imagine this being a popular route with tourists and locals throughout the Summer months.




The Facts on the Glen Donich Circuit:
  • We started from the Arboretum car park on Hall Road, Lochgoilhead. It is free to park here. 
  • I saw signs in Lochgoilhead pointing to public toilets.
  • Walking at leisurely pace this walk took us around 2 hours.
  • Distance is around 5k.
  • Difficult points: After passing the footbridge over the falls and rapids the path gets slightly steep. Nothing too difficult.
  • Wear: Hiking/ hill walking boots and trousers that you don't mind getting a bit muddy.
  • Perfect for anyone, from dogwalkers to those looking for a good Spring/ Autumn walk when  the weather is still changeable.