Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: suspectmonkey on July 20, 2010
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A couple of years ago I made use of Stena Line's "Ikea Day Trip" deal to take my mountain bike to Scotland on the cheap to sample their excellent trail centres. Now Belfast has its own Ikea they no longer do the same deal, but have setup a "Mountain Biking Day Trip (http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/day-trips/daytrip-scotland-mountain-biking)" deal in its place.
Rather than cycling, how about using a deal like this to tackle a Scottish Munro in a day? The one that stands out for me is Ben Lomond (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Lomond) on the banks of Loch Lomond. Only downer is the 112 mile distance between Stranraer and Rowardennan which is more or less at the foot of Ben Lomond. According to Google Maps its a 2hr 45min drive.
Only reason I suggest Ben Lomond is because it looked pretty impressive when we passed it on the WHW and I think its probably the most southerly Munro making it within easier reach of Stranraer. If you go on a week day the ferry costs a paltry £50 for a car with 4 people - £12.50 each for a Munro cant be bad :)
I dunno know... perhaps the 3 hour drive each way makes it a bit tricky, especially considering the first boat you can take doesn't arrive until 10.30am. But on a plus point you can take the slow boat on the way home which doesnt leave until 23.30. That realistically gives you around 6 hours to play with on the mountain.
Just a thought :) Bit more info on Ben Lomond (http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm?Mountain=184).
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What a top idea - you should get a prize for a plan this awesome.
Why not just pick one closer to Stranraer to kick it off (or boat to Troon)?
(Eternal everlasting dibs on not driving ;))
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Sounds good we passed Loch Lomond on the way to fortwilliam. There are some great looking hills in that area.
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Why not just pick one closer to Stranraer to kick it off (or boat to Troon)?
Ben Lomond is the closest Munro to Stranraer as far as I know. Looking at Munro Magic the closest mountains would be a couple of Corbett's close to Newton Stewart. I think these Corbett's might actually be in the same place I went mountain biking as it looks very close to the trail centre at Kirroughtree. Its only about 40 minutes max from Stranraer but I've no idea what the quality of walking would be like. Check out the map of Corbett's here (http://www.munromagic.com/CorbettMap2.cfm) and a bit more info about the closest one to Stranraer here (http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm?Mountain=386).
I'm all for tackling Ben Lomond, but at the same time we could always try knocking off a couple of Corbett's first to see how feasible day trippin' would be. Either way it doesn't look like it will be expensive to try out! As for Troon, I'm not sure if P&O do day trip deals, but worth a look I guess as it pretty much halves the distance you need to travel and means you can get to Ben Lomond in just over 1 1/2 hrs.
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Potential route for starters?
http://www.munromagic.com/RouteInfo.cfm?RouteID=205
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Looking at Loch Lomond, me thinks a weekend away with the canoes on the loch and mountains to stretch the legs would be a good one.
HoU ;D