Acharn Forestlonghouse Finlarig Castle Finlarig Castle

Acharn Forestlonghouse Finlarig Castle Finlarig Castle

www.lochlomond-trossachs.org Bridge of Moirlanich Lochay Longhouse Bridge of Moirlanich Lochay Acharn ForestLonghouse Finlarig Castle Finlarig Castle Killin Y A H T Killin A827 L O C National Park Boundary Tyndrum A8 2 Killin A85 St Fillans Crianlarich A85 N Fingal’s Acharn Forest R Lochearnhead L O C H E A Stone A82 I L V O L O C H A84 Inverlochlarig In the south-west of Killin, this easy circuit takes Strathyre Ardlui L O Start/end C H S you through planted forest and native woodland, 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 with the possibility to link to other routes exploring B Inversnaid YN 83 9 B8 Callander F 2 A821 9 R A8 LO C H A H Arrochar V E N AC H 3 A8 C Tarbet 4 O L Glen Ogle or Loch Breaclaich. L Strachur O C O C H L A R H D L LAKE OF B A886 8 O MENTEITH Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 1 L Aberfoyle 5 C A873 H O Rowardennan A814 G M O O I Gartmore Forest path network 4 miles / L N D L G O N 1 C O Luss A8 H L 811 E A 6 km H Garelochhead Balmaha C C Fingal’s K B Well-compacted A 837 O 817 L G A Stone R Drymen Allow E 875 Ardentinny A L path with some O 811 Gartocharn A A815 C A809 H 832 B 11/2 - 21/2 hours Kilmun loose material Balloch A8 1 A885 A81 Dunoon 4 A82 Dumbarton A8 Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100031883 Licence Survey rights 2017. Ordnance and database copyright © Crown Acharn Forest is on the south west side of Killin. This map is for Most of the forest is a mixed conifer plantation illustrative purposes with pockets of broad-leaved woodland and only, always equip yourself with the Start/end open moorland. The route is based on National Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 appropriate map. Cycle Route 7 and various forest tracks. There are many possibilities for linking this path with other informal routes in the area to extend the walk over to Glen Ogle, 8 Miles (13 Km), or to Loch Breaclaich, 9 Miles (15 Km). Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 Head southwest along Main Street, cross over the Dochart Bridge and continue along the main road as if leaving Killin. Before you reach the War Memorial turn left onto a gravel path that passes in front of two bungalows (follow the National Route 7 cycle path signs). Go through the inset gate and turn right onto the old railway line. Follow this broad track until you reach a “cross road” of tracks. Turn left up a moderate slope and continue along National Route 7 until the next junction where Route 7 heads right and up to Glen Ogle. Bear left here and continue on a loop back to Killin. From this point onwards there is a steady but gentle rise to the next junction. At this junction turn left (the right fork leads on to Loch Breaclaich). The circuit is completed with a moderate descent, returning Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7 to the old railway line and the inset gate. 0 500m 1 Kilometre 0 1/2 1 Mile Walkers should wear walking boots and suitable clothing and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code www.outdooraccess-scotland.com Rob Roy Way • National Cycle Route 7.

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