Descripción
Succoth is at the north end of the tidal Loch Long, thus at low tide there may be Ostrero Euroasiático, Tarro Blanco, Zarapito Real, Correlimos Común, Correlimos Tridáctilo, Andarríos Grande, divers, gulls, terns, otters and seals. In the forest and on higher ground look for Reyezuelo Sencillo, Piquitureto Común, Agateador Euroasiático, Jilguero Lúgano, Aguilucho pálido, Esmerejón, Búho Campestre, Mirlo Capiblanco, red deer, Halcón Peregrino, Lagópodo Común, Gallo lira común, Lavandera Cascadeña and Mirlo-acuático Europeo. Above 2,000 feet there may be mountain hares, Lagópodo Alpino, Chorlito Carambolo and Escribano Nival.
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Accesso
Succoth is on the 'Rest and be thankful' A83 road just north of Arrochar. From Glasgow head north on the A82 then fork left at the A83 junction. Nearest train station Arrochar.
Walk start points other than Succoth are problematic. The Ardgartan Visitor Centre is permanently closed. The Rest and Be Thankful and Butterbridge car parks offer steep climbs over long grass with no recognised path.
There are a choice of climbs, the most challenging being Beinn Ime at 1011metres/3,300ft. Total ascent being 1400 metres, Distance 12 km. Only attempt this if you are fit and experienced at climbing. Be prepared, check the forecast and equip yourself with stout boots, waterproof clothing, food, water, map, compass, charged mobile phone.

