Catching an early service secures quiet platforms and shorter ticket lines, then gifts you long daylight for detours. Check station staffing, last entry times at sites, and sunset; winter twilights arrive quickly, while summer’s late glow invites an unhurried, golden‑hour return.
A small daypack carries waterproof shell, warm mid‑layer, hat, gloves, refillable bottle, snacks, and a compact headtorch. Trails can turn breezy near cliffs and damp in glens; dry socks and a map‑capable phone, plus a paper backup, keep spirits high.
Many stations signpost castles directly; where they do not, follow brown heritage signs, local core path waymarks, and obvious ridgelines or headlands. Download offline maps before tunnels, screenshot key junctions, and note return trains so exploration never feels rushed.