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Killin Bridge of Moirlanich Lochay Longhouse

A Y H T Killin A827 L O C National Park Finlarig Castle Boundary Killin Sron a’ Chlachain A8 2 A85 St Fillans A85 R N L O C H E A

A82 The rewards for this steep, short walk are stunning

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A84 Inverlochlarig views down to Killin and over , after climbing Fingal’s Ardlui Stone

L O C H through beautiful oak woodland. S L O Y

A83 L O C H K A T R I N L T E Inveruglas O C H A R K L E E Bridge of B YN 83 9 B8 Moirlanich F 2 A821 9 R A8 LO C H A H Arrochar V E C H Lochay N A Uneven hill path with 2 miles / 3 A8 C Tarbet 4 O Longhouse L L Start/end Strachur O C O C H L A R H D some loose material 3 km L LAKE OF B A886 8 O MENTEITH 1 L Aberfoyle 5 C A873

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1 C O Luss A8

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811 E A 11/2 - 21/2 hours

H Garelochhead C C K B A 837 O 817 L G boots essential.

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R E 875 Ardentinny A Finlarig Castle L O 811 Gartocharn A A815 C A809 H 832 B

Kilmun Balloch A8 1

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A81 Dunoon 4 A82 Dumbarton A8

Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 © Crown copyright rights 2017. and database Ordnance Survey Licence number 100031883

Fingal’s Stone Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7

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0 1/2 1 Mile This map is for illustrative purposes only, always equip yourself with the appropriate map.

Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 Sron a’ Chlachain, “the peak that Follow the footpath through the Park resembles a nose above the village”, is and where the path splits take the right situated on the west side of Killin. This fork. Pass through the gate onto a short route is a hill path with an ascent of 400 section of built path, which will lead you metres (1300ft). Most of it is typical of an up the hill towards a large stile. Cross upland path as the surrounding habitat over the stile and follow the narrow but is a mixture of rough grazing, giving way obvious path as it passes through a to heath and moor at a higher altitude. small area of oak woodland, under the Walkers are rewarded for their hard work power lines and continues steeply to with extensive panoramic views over the summit. The easiest return is by the Killin, Loch Tay, and Glen same route. Lochay. Please take account of any advisory signs Enter Breadalbane Park through the main that you may encounter on this route. gates just off the main street close to the Upland farming takes place on this route Primary School. and there are often cattle in the lower fields and sheep on the open hill. Please behave responsibly and leave your dog at Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 home during the lambing season.

Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7