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IN CALLANDER

Your guide to Callander, gateway to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and the Scottish Highlands, written by the people who live and work here
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Walks around Callander and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

Medium walks

Suitable for fairly regular walkers. Weather wear recommended. May need food and drink.

Callander Area:

Bracklinn Falls and Upper Crags. About 4 miles with steep rough track on second stage

Ben Gullipen from A81. 3 mile or 6 mile. 1400 feet. Forest track, sometimes steep

 

Strathyre / Balquhidder:

Bein an t-Sithean (Shian). 2 miles / 1500 ft. Rough track / open hillside, Steep

Creag an Tuirc (Balquhidder). 1½ miles forest track & some rough track. 500ft

 

Trossachs Area:

Menteith Hills walk. 4-5 miles linear walk from Venachar to Lake of Menteith

Achray Woods walk. 4-5 miles of woodland wonder among mountains and Lochs

The Boundary Fault Trail. A forest walk (Steep) visiting the boundary fault and a great viewpoint

Killin Area:

Sron a Chlachain (Killin). Only 1 mile or so but steep rough grassland / heather tracks

Acharn Woods (Killin). 5 or 8 miles over forest tracks. Some steep.

Auchlyne & Killin Junction. 11 miles tarmac and forest track. Fairly level.

 

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