Yurts in East Dunbartonshire

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North of Glasgow, the East Dunbartonshire region offers an easy rural escape from the big city. The Campsie Fells and Kilpatrick Hills are scenic spots for some hillwalking, while you’ll find lots of outdoor space in Lennox Forest and Mugdock Park. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for golfing, fishing, sailing, wildlife-watching and hiking. The long-distance walking route, the West Highland Way begins in the East Dunbartonshire town of Milngavie and ends 94 miles (154 kilometers) north in the Highland town of Fort William. Campers can take their pick, from glamping in a lodge to wild camping on the hills.

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North of Glasgow, the East Dunbartonshire region offers an easy rural escape from the big city. The Campsie Fells and Kilpatrick Hills are scenic spots for some hillwalking, while you’ll find lots of outdoor space in Lennox Forest and Mugdock Park. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for golfing, fishing, sailing, wildlife-watching and hiking. The long-distance walking route, the West Highland Way begins in the East Dunbartonshire town of Milngavie and ends 94 miles (154 kilometers) north in the Highland town of Fort William. Campers can take their pick, from glamping in a lodge to wild camping on the hills.

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