@zoexplores_: Three hikes in Scotland that are easily accessible without a car⬇️ 1.The Quiraing⛰️ Arriving by public transport: Take bus 57A or 57C to Flodigarry, from here you can walk all the way to the parking lot where the Quiraing hike starts. However, reaching this parking lot is a hike in itself. I would advise you to hitchhike from the bus stop to the start of the Quiraing hike. Hitchhiking is quite common on Isle of Skye and we got two rides (one up and one down in just a couple of minutes), so it's definitely doable. 2.Ben Nevis🏔️ There are many routes you can take when going up Ben Nevis. We did the Mountain Track (also called the Tourist Path). This is the most popular and well-maintained route. It starts at the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, which is a 20 minute walk away from Fort William. 3.The Fairy Glen🧚♂️ How to get here by public transport: Take bus 57C from Portree and get out at The Uig Hotel and follow the sign to 'Sheader and Balnaknock'. After walking 1600m up this minor road you will reach the Fairy Glen parking area. You can also take bus 57A, bus 57A and C journey around the north of Skye (C goes clockwise and A anti-clockwise). So depending on where you're coming from, it's faster to take either 57A or 57C. Follow @zoexplores_ for more travel tips!🌎 #visitscotland #explorescotland #discoverscotland #scotlandtraveltips #scotlandhiking #scotlandhighlands #scotlandtravelguide #scotlandtiktok