Are there places to mail to west highland way

The West Highland Way is a 96-mile (154 km) long-distance hiking trail in Scotland that runs from Milngavie to Fort William. While there aren't specific "mailboxes" along the trail, there are a few options to send mail to hikers or to receive packages along the way:

  1. Post Offices: There are several post offices along the route where you can send mail or packages to hikers. Some of these post offices are located in the towns and villages along the trail, while others are situated at popular trailheads or rest stops. You can find a list of post offices along the West Highland Way on the Royal Mail website.
  2. West Highland Way Mailboxes: Although there aren't official mailboxes along the trail, some accommodations, cafes, and shops along the way offer a "mailbox" service for hikers. These businesses will hold onto mail and packages for hikers and deliver them to the hikers when they arrive. Some popular options include:
    • The West Highland Way Hostel in Milngavie (near the trail's starting point)
    • The Clachan Inn in Tyndrum
    • The Bridge of Orchy Hotel
    • The Kingshouse Hotel in Glencoe
  3. Package Delivery Services: Some companies offer package delivery services specifically designed for hikers on the West Highland Way. These services will deliver packages to hikers at designated points along the trail. Some popular options include:
    • West Highland Way Package Delivery (WHWPD)
    • Highland Hiker's Package Delivery
    • The West Highland Way Delivery Service

Before sending mail or packages, it's essential to check with the recipient (the hiker) to ensure they have arranged for delivery and to confirm the best method for sending the mail or package. Additionally, be aware that some post offices or businesses may have specific requirements or restrictions for sending mail or packages to hikers on the West Highland Way.