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Welcome to the hiking route to Tray Dub!
This 9.459-kilometer circular route offers a challenging but rewarding experience for hikers. The trail begins at a parking area with no fee, providing easy access for hikers. As you start your journey, you'll pass by The Langstrath Inn, a cozy pub just 0.03 kilometers from the trailhead. It's a great spot to grab a meal or a drink before or after your hike.
As you continue on the trail, you'll come across National Trust Campsite at 0.61 kilometers, offering a potential camping spot for those looking to extend their adventure. Along the way, you'll also encounter several water sources at varying distances, ensuring you can stay hydrated throughout your hike.
At 1.28 kilometers from the start, you'll reach Galleny Force, a picturesque waterfall that provides a perfect resting spot to admire the natural beauty of the surroundings. Further along the trail, you'll find Peathouse Tea & Coffee Shop at the midway point, where you can refuel with some refreshments.
As you approach Tray Dub, a stunning natural feature located 4.68 kilometers from the start, you'll pass by several more waterfalls, including Swan Dub and Black Moss Pot, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the hike.
While the total elevation gain of 99.0 meters may pose a challenge, the diverse scenery and points of interest along the way make it a worthwhile trek for avid hikers. Remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and proper hiking gear, and always check the weather forecast before embarking on your journey.
Experience the beauty of Tray Dub and its surrounding attractions on this invigorating hiking adventure!