The best time to go to Glenegedale is during the late spring and summer months, from May through to September, for the most pleasant weather and longest daylight hours.
Many travellers find May and June offer a lovely balance. The weather is generally milder, the landscape is lush, and the midges (small biting insects) are usually not as prevalent as in the peak summer months. It's an excellent time for those who enjoy hiking and exploring the outdoors without the larger crowds of July and August.
July and August are the warmest months, making them ideal for those planning to spend a lot of time outdoors, perhaps enjoying boat trips or extended walks. You'll experience the longest daylight hours, sometimes seeing twilight well into the evening, which is fantastic for enjoying the scenery. However, this is also peak season, so Glenegedale will be busier, and accommodation and activities should be booked well in advance.
For visitors looking for a quieter experience and still good weather, September is a strong contender. The summer crowds begin to thin, but the temperatures remain agreeable, and the autumn colours start to emerge, adding a different kind of beauty to the landscape.