Which way!? Two hikers try to decide which turn to take next - Rob Roy Way, Scotland

DAY 1: Arrival in Drymen

From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Drymen.

DAY 2: Drymen to Aberfoyle

Distance 18km • Approximate Walking Time 4 - 6 hours • Ascent (↑) 180m

Today’s hike is a gentle introduction to the Rob Roy Way and mainly follows quiet country roads and forest tracks. Look out for the ruins of Kirkton Church on the way into Aberfoyle.

DAY 3: Aberfoyle to Callander

15 km • 4 - 5 hours • (↑) 280m

From Aberfoyle, the trail passes through a forest and up into the Monteith Hills. Along the way, discover a tranquil lake hidden away in the trees – a perfect spot to enjoy a picnic lunch.

DAY 4: Callander to Lochearnhead

26km • 6 - 8 hours • (↑) 370m

After visiting ruins dating back to Roman times in the splendid village of Callander, follow the Number 7 cycle path next to the shores of Loch Lubnaig (The Lake with a bend) all the way to Strathyre. A brisk climb out of Strathyre village opens up stunning views over the River Balvag valley below. After descending to Kingshouse, the trail follows a cycle path to the village of Lochearnhead on the shores of Loch Earn.

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