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Welcome to Hooked on Walking Holidays and our Scottish walking holiday within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This walking we have transverses the National Park from West to East and is available as a self guided walking holiday. This walking holiday takes your through the National Park with fabulous views of the many great Lochs of the region and follows the Rob Roy Way walking trial. The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is the first National Park of Scotland which was officially opened in 2003. Loch Lomond is probably one of the most famous Lochs in Scotland ( after Loch Ness ) and the surrounded area to the east of this loch is the region of the Trossachs. Our walk will start just to the south of Loch Lomond and around 30 km from Glasgow. The walk will follow a general north east direction following in some part of the Highland fault which was formed in the Ice age. The total walk 125 km long and can be walked in 6 days and follows the Rob Roy Way. The Trossachs region to the east of the National Park is the so called ‘ Rob Roy McGregor ‘ country. Rob Roy a so called local hero in some historians eyes and a villain in others roamed the Trossachs countryside. He is buried only a short distance from our route. The region also has many great Lochs , Venachar , Lubnaig , Earn and Tay to name a few.
Walking Holiday in Scotland - Rob Roy Way

  Available April to September
 Level 2-3 self guided tour

Day 1 Arrive in Dryman
Arrive to Dryman and short distance from Glasgow. Dryman sits also on the West Highland Way walking trail. It is a quaint village not far from Loch Lomond.

Day 2 Dryman to Aberfoyle 10 miles ( 16 km ) up 120m Scottish Hiking vacation

Today your walk takes you through Loch Ard Forest with views of Ben Lomond in the distance. The varied forest tracks take you through some old woodland and clearings with wonderful views. Underneath the ground you are crossing the Loch Katrine water system which feeds Glasgow from the near by Loch. Aberfoyle your destination is a wonderful picturesque village with its woolen visitor centre and small animal  farm. Often in the summer months you will see exhibitions of sheep shearing , sheep dogs working and even birds of prey.

Day  3 Aberfoyle to Callander 10 miles ( 16 km ) up 150m

You will walk along the Highland fault today with lowlands to the south and highlands to the north. A spectacular walk. Crossing the hills you will have in your view Loch Venachar and Ben Ledi in the distance. With Callander there are many places to eat and visit. Nearby are the woolen mills visitor centres, within the tourist information centre is the Rob Roy visitor attraction giving you some further information about this well known local hero.

Day 4 Callander to Lochearnhead 13 miles ( 21 km ) up 180m
A beautiful walk alongside the Falls of Leny and Loch Lubnaig to Strathrye using part of the National Cycle Network as your walk way.  Wonder at the colours across the Loch as you walk beside it with the sky andWalking holiday in Scotland tree covered hills reflecting in the water. After a break at Strathyre maybe in the local pub continue onto Lochearnhead sitting at the western end of the great Loch Earn. Today you pass with 1.5 miles of Rob Roy’s grave the McGregor clan leader which you can detour to visit.

Day 5 Lochearnhead to Killin 12  miles 19 km up 300m
From Lochearnhead  you have the  gentle walk up Glen Ogle to the top of Glen Ogle pass before descending down to Killin. Killin is a lovely Highland village sitting on the Falls of Dochart. Killin sits on the western shores of Loch Tay one of Scotland’s longest lochs. The falls of Dochart are a fabulous place to sit and relax as the waters come gushing by.

Day 6 Killin to Aberfeldy 12 - 16 miles ( short option available ) 19-24km up 600m
From Killin you start your hike upwards on wide paths to around 600m from where you will have superb views over Loch Tay. You will be picked up at lunch time in Ardeonaig from the local hotel there and transferred along Loch Tay to Kenmore where you continue your walk. The route has some fantastic views across the Loch towards Ben Lawres at over 3000 feet. Along the way you will pass the Scottish Crannog centre showing life on the Loch during the iron age. Kenmore at the far end of the Loch is a wonderful historic village to stay for the night.

Day 7 Aberfeldy to Pitlochry 11 miles ( 18 km ) up 300m
Firstly on some minor roads and tracks before climbing over theRob Roy Way Walking Vacation moorlands to Pitlochry and across the Fish and Dam Ladder. Pitlochry is also a bustling Victorian town greatly used in the 1800’s by the rich gentry from Edinburgh and Glasgow, now a busy holiday town. Two distilleries nearby to visit along with the beautiful Blair Castle a short bus ride away. Its well worth staying an extra night in Pitlochry to maybe recover and visit this wonderful castle.

Day 8 Holiday complete
You holiday is complete after breakfast or stay an extra day.

Difficulty: Walks from 5 hours to 7.5 hours with climbs up to around 600m on a few days. Some days and gentle in terrain

Accommodation: We have two accommodation options, our standard is 3 star guest houses and hotels with a possible upgrade to 4 (and selected 3 star) star guest houses and hotels. Across the two categories our normal accommodation is Bramblewood (3 star) , Forth Inn (3 star),Mayfield (3 star) , Abbotsford (4 star) Old Rectory (3 star) , Lochearnhead hotel (3 star) , Dall Lodge (4 star) Fairview (3 star)  , Tigh n’ Eilean (4 star) Balnearn (3 star), Atholl Villa (3 star) Ellengowan (4 star). If these are not available we book an equivalent.

Please note not like other operators we do not just provide a map and a guide book from a bookshop , we have walked this trail and provide detailed photographic instructions which are easy to follow.

Please note that in peak times you may start your tour in Aberfoyle and on day 2 we transfer you to Drymen for your first walk.

What is Included

  • 7 nights bed and breakfast
  • 3 star hotels / guest houses
  • Information pack
  • PHOTO Instructions
  • Luggage transfer
  • Transfers as per schedule

Extras

  • Transport before and after tour
  • Single Rooms
  • Accommodation upgrade
  • Flights
  • public transport
  • Lunches dinners and snacks
  • Travel Insurance

2010 Prices

 

7 nights Code RR

Single Person - Standard/Upgrade

£671 / £879

Per Person based on sharing Twin / Double room - Standard/Upgrade

£429 / £589

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How to get there
By Plane
to Edinburgh or Glasgow  airport where trains are available to Dryman and from Pitlochry. Private car transfers are also available at extra cost.
By Car to Glasgow where you can take a train and bus to Dryman  , transfers available back to Glasgow on request ( extra cost )
By Train / Bus to Dryman
Private transfers are available from Glasgow or Edinburgh International airport, please ask for prices.

Extensions in Edinburgh or Pitlochry

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