Other essentials
You'll find a wealth of information about the route within the section pages under the Coast to Coast Route menu. However we've also gathered together some handy hints on this page to help you plan your trip, from tour companies to travel and even toilets!
Accommodation Booking and Baggage Transfer Services
If you'd like to book a walking holiday package or just don't want to carry your load then the companies below offer accommodation booking and baggage transfer services. They'll do sections or the whole route.
- John Muir Way Baggage Services
- Absolute Escapes
- Celtic Trails
- Contours Holidays
- Gemini Walks
- Macs Adventure
- Sherpa Expeditions
Public Transport on the John Muir Way
Eats and Sleeps
You’re never far from shops, cafes, restaurants and accommodation to suit your tastes and needs. In most areas we’ve listed the relevant services on each section page, but for Edinburgh there's so much choice that we’ve just provided links to the relevant web pages to let you choose! We’ve listed a range of facilities as well as covering lower budget accommodation to the more expensive hotels.
Camping
If you want to wild camp along the route, it must be on unenclosed land away from residential housing. You should follow the advice on responsible camping, including the disposal of human waste, in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and this website. Campsites are listed in the accommodation section and on the maps of each section. If you are wild camping, leave no litter and follow the following guidelines:
Toilets
There are 76 (or so) public toilets along the route and we've mentioned them in each section description. Bear in mind they sometimes have seasonal opening times and may be located within other facilities. Many local authorities now operate a 'comfort partnership scheme'. But if you are 'caught short' follow the responsible toileting advice in the leaflet below.
Weather
Temperatures can range from an average maximum of 17°C in the Summer to 5°C in the Winter. However, Scotland is renowned for its changeable weather, often experiencing four seasons in one day, so it is best to prepare for every eventuality. The prevailing wind blows from west to east, so if you’d like it behind you for extra help, start in Helensburgh. We've included links to the Mountain Weather Information Service and the Met Office which provide some of the most reliable forecasts for walkers, as well as Visit Scotland’s guide to the Scotland’s weather and climate.
Clothing
To keep comfortable, wear clothing that is windproof, waterproof, quick to dry and light to carry. Weather in Scotland is notoriously variable, e.g. with summer temperatures ranging from 12 to 25°C and above. A warm hat and gloves as well as a sun-hat and sunglasses may be useful. The terrain is only rugged in a few places, so lightweight boots or sturdy walking shoes will suffice in most conditions. Some sections of the route are likely to be wet and muddy in poor weather.
Kit
John Muir Way Geocaching
Please Give us Your Feedback
This route is still fairly new and we’re keen to hear about your experiences. Please let us know of any difficulties you had, e.g. with path surface, gates, obstructions, signposts and way-marking and, more importantly, what you enjoyed about it! Opinions about this website are also helpful so please contact us with your views. Contact us at johnmuirway@csgnt.org.uk