Ben Lawers, Rannoch and Atholl

Ben Lawers, Rannoch and Atholl

WALKING WALKING BEN LAWERS, BEN LAWERS, RANNOCH RANNOCH AND ATHOLL Part 1 Comrie and Crieff BEN LAWERS, RANNOCH AND ATHOLL AND ATHOLL Part 2 Killin and Glen Lochay • 42 Munros, as well as smaller hills and low-level routes Mountains and glens of Highland Part 3 Glen Lyon • summits, passes, lochs, rivers, ancient woodland • Beinn Perthshire Dorain, Ben Lawers, Beinn a’ Ghlo, Ben Alder, Schiehallion Part 4 Bridge of Orchy Ronald Turnbull Between Loch Lomond National Park Part 5 Perth and Dunkeld Ronald Turnbull enjoys multi-day treks, through Dalwhinnie the Highlands in particular, and has made 21 and the Cairngorms, a huge stretch of Ben different coast-to-coast crossings of the UK. He the southeastern Grampians lies within Alder Part 6 Aberfeldy Beinn a’ Ghlo has also slept out, in bivvybag rather than tent, the former county of Perthshire. It’s Part 7 Tummel and Loch Rannoch on over 90 UK summits. Outside the UK he likes a place to relax, compared with the hot, rocky areas of Europe, ideally with beaches rigours of Scotland’s rocky north and Rannoch Pitlochry west. These hills are big but mostly Moor Schiehallion Part 8 Rannoch Moor nearby. Ben Lawers Ronald lives in the Lowther Hills of grassy and, from Schiehallion to Atholl, Dunkeld Part 9 Pitlochry and Blair Atholl Dumfriesshire and most of his walking and from Rannoch to Ben Vrackie, there are a lot of them. Crianlarich Perth writing takes place in the nearby Lake District and Part 10 Drumochter in the Scottish Highlands. He has nine times won This guide presents a selection Ben Vorlich Crieff Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild Awards of 80 routes, many challenging and for Excellence for his guidebooks, outdoor books unconventional, divided between 10 areas. All the Munros are included, as • routes are graded by length and and magazine articles. He writes regularly in difficulty Lakeland Walker, Trail and TGO (The Great are many of the Corbetts and several Outdoors) and for the UKHillwalking website. smaller hills from Shee of Ardtalnaig • with notes on local transport, His current, hopelessly ambitious, project is to to Birnam Hill. Here too you will find accommodation and facilities avoid completing the Munros for at least another great rivers like the Tay and Garry, the • includes comprehensive advice 20 years. wild passes of Gaick and Minigaig and the woodland walks of Perthshire’s on access during the deer-stalking www.ronaldturnbull.co.uk Big Tree Country. season SCOTLAND UK £14.95 US $24.95 ISBN 978-1-78631-107-8 www.cicerone.co.uk Ronald Turnbull MOUNTAIN WALKING | SCOTLAND 1107 Ben Lawers Outer Cover 2021 2nd Ed.indd 1 SPINE 18mm 24/05/2021 11:44 Back flap 82mm Back cover 118mm 320pp KHL Front cover 118mm Front flap 82mm WALKING BEN LAWERS, RANNOCH AND ATHOLL WALKING BEN LAWERS, RANNOCH AND ATHOLL MOUNTAINS AND GLENS OF HIGHLAND PERTHSHIRE by Ronald Turnbull JUNIPER HOUSE, MURLEY MOSS, OXENHOLME ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 7RL www.cicerone.co.uk © Ronald Turnbull 2021 Second edition 2021 CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 78631 107 8 First edition (as Walking Highland Perthshire) 2013 Map key ...................................................... 8 Printed in Singapore by KHL Printing on responsibly sourced paper. INTRODUCTION . 9 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. All photographs are by the author except the one on the back flap, which is Jolly green giants ............................................... 9 by Thomas Turnbull. Trees, please! ................................................. 11 When to go .................................................. 13 Safety in the mountains ......................................... 14 © Crown copyright 2021. All rights reserved. Maps ....................................................... 15 Licence number PU100012932 Compass and GPS ............................................. 16 Using this guide ............................................... 16 PART 1: COMRIE AND CRIEFF . 19 1:100,000 route mapping provided by Lovell Johns 1 Meall na Fearna to Ben Vorlich ................................ 20 www.lovelljohns.com 2 Beinn Dearg .............................................. 24 © Crown copyright 2021 OS PU100012932. 3 Water of Ruchill ............................................ 27 NASA relief data courtesy of ESRI 4 Comrie: Deil’s Caldron ...................................... 30 5 Glen Tarken tracks .......................................... 33 6 Ben Chonzie and Auchnafree Hill .............................. 36 7 Crieff, its Knock, and River Earn ................................ 41 Updates to this Guide 8 Glen Almond and the Lochan Slot .............................. 47 While every effort is made by our authors to ensure the accuracy of guidebooks as they go to print, changes can occur during the lifetime of an PART 2: KILLIN AND GLEN LOCHAY . 51 edition. Any updates that we know of for this guide will be on the Cicerone 9 Looking at Loch Tay: Meall Clachach ............................ 52 website (www.cicerone.co.uk/1107/updates), so please check before 10 Cam Chreag and Ben Challum ................................ 55 planning your trip. We also advise that you check information about such 11 Beinn nan Imirean, Meall Glas. 60 things as transport, accommodation and shops locally. Even rights of way 12 The Tarmachans ............................................ 63 can be altered over time. We are always grateful for information about any Summit summary: Ben Lawers .................................... 67 discrepancies between a guidebook and the facts on the ground, sent by 13 Edramucky Burn ........................................... 71 email to [email protected] or by post to Cicerone, Juniper House, 14 Up and down from the Lairig road .............................. 73 Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9 7RL. 15 Lawers Four from Lawers village ............................... 75 Register your book: To sign up to receive free updates, special offers 16 The Cat’s Bowl (descent) ..................................... 78 and GPX files where available, register your book at www.cicerone.co.uk. 17 Down via Beinn Ghlas to Lawers village (descent) .................. 79 18 Glen Lyon: Da-Eig Circuit .................................... 81 PART 3: GLEN LYON . 87 19 Carn Mairg from Fortingall .................................... 88 Front cover: Crossing the Tarmachans: Meall Garbh summit ridge (Route 12) 20 Back of Schiehallion ........................................ 92 21 The Black Crag of Glen Lyon .................................. 95 52 Ben Alder from Benalder Cottage .............................. 208 22 Beinn Dearg and the Mairgs. 98 53 Benalder Cottage to Culra Bothy via Beinn Bheoil ................. 210 23 Meall Ghaordaidh from Glen Lyon. 103 54 Benalder Cottage to Culra Bothy via Bealach Beithe (and in reverse) ... 211 24 Around Loch an Daimh ..................................... 105 55 Walk/ride in to Culra Bothy .................................. 213 25 Beinn Heasgarnich and Creag Mhor ........................... 111 56 Long Leachas from Culra Bothy ............................... 214 57 Short Leachas from Culra Bothy ............................... 216 PART 4: BRIDGE OF ORCHY . 115 58 Ben Alder to Bealach Breabag (descent) ......................... 218 Summit summary: Beinn Dorain ................................. 116 PART 8: RANNOCH MOOR . 221 26 Beinn a’ Chaisteal and Beinn nam Fuaran ....................... 118 59 The Road to the Isles ....................................... 222 27 Beinn Mhanach, the Monk ................................... 121 60 Two Munros and Beinn Pharlagain ............................ 227 28 Dorain and Dothaidh from the back ........................... 123 61 Meall Buidhe and Cam Chreag ............................... 229 29 Bridge of Orchy to Beinn Dorain, Beinn an Dothaidh .............. 126 62 Tracks to the Foxes Bog ..................................... 234 30 Beinn Mhanach long crossing ................................ 127 63 Leagag .................................................. 237 31 Rannoch Edge: Chreachain and Achaladair ...................... 130 32 Beinn an Dothaidh from Achallader ............................ 134 PART 9: PITLOCHRY AND BLAIR ATHOLL . 239 33 The Lyon side: Chreachain, Achaladair, Mhanach ................. 136 64 Pitlochry and its loch ....................................... 240 65 Ben Vrackie and the River Garry .............................. 244 PART 5: PERTH AND DUNKELD . 141 66 Blair Castle to Glen Tilt ..................................... 248 34 Perth and Kinnoull Hill ..................................... 142 67 Glen Tilt and Carn a’ Chlamain ............................... 254 35 Dunkeld, Birnam Hill and the Tay ............................. 147 68 Old Bridge of Tilt to Dearg, Mheadhonach ....................... 259 36 Tracks to Loch Skiach ....................................... 152 69 Bruar Falls and Glen Banvie .................................. 262 37 Craig Lochie ............................................. 155 70 Bruar Falls and Blair ........................................ 266 PART 6: ABERFELDY . 157 Summit summary: Beinn a’ Ghlo ................................. 269 38 Farragon Hill from Strathtay .................................. 158 71 Around Beinn a’ Ghlo (with optional ascent of Ben Vuirich) ......... 270 39 Aberfeldy: Rob and Rabbie .................................. 162 72 Beinn a’ Ghlo from Loch Moraig .............................. 273 40 Aberfeldy and the Tay. 168 73 Carn nan Gabhar north ridge

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