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This hiking route in the Glen Doll area is an extremely difficult 17.56-kilometer out-and-back trail with an elevation gain of 480 meters. Before embarking on this challenging hike, make sure to pack plenty of water and snacks, and check the weather forecast for any changes.
Starting at the trailhead, you'll pass by Sandy Hillock, a peak located 8.78 kilometers from the start. Continuing on, you'll come across ruins that are 5.74 and 5.77 kilometers from the beginning of the trail, adding a historic touch to your journey. At the 8.13-kilometer mark, you'll encounter a water source that provides a refreshing break along the way.
Midway through the hike, at 7.54 kilometers from the start, you'll find Allan's Hut, a wilderness hut where you can rest and recharge before making your way back. The trail also provides parking areas at the beginning and various points along the route for your convenience.
As an out-and-back trail, you'll retrace your steps back to the starting point, taking in the scenic views and natural beauty that the Glen Doll area has to offer. Remember to stay on the trail, respect the surroundings, and leave no trace behind.
Overall, this challenging hike offers a rewarding experience for seasoned hikers looking to push their limits in a stunning natural setting.