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Welcome to Hooked on Walking holidays and our wonderful walking holiday in Scotland along the very scenic Cateran trail. This hiking vacation in Scotland is available as a level 2-3 self guided walking tour. The Cateran trail is a 64 mile ( 103 km ) long and starts and finishes in the highland town of Blairgowie, This trail was named after the 15th to 17th century castle rustlers of the region and follows ancient paths through glens , hills and farmland. The Cateran trail has been said by many whom have walked it to be one of the most beautiful Scottish walks often surpassing the West Highland Way. If you are looking for a lesser know walking trail and stunning secluded scenery then the Cateran trail may well be an ideal choice.
Available daily from May-October Level 2-3 self guided tour
Day 1 Arrival to Blairgowie
Day 2 Blairgowrie to Kirkmichael 15 miles 24km 6 hours up 450m
An initial stroll along the shady bank of river Ericht will lead us through beautiful farmland onto heath and open moorland. From Bridge of Cally the path will continue under the trees of Blackcraig Forest and will enter Strathardle, a lush Highland glen whose cattle rich pastures were a magnet for the Caterans. The glen has been farmed since the Bronze Age and in medieval times was home to 3000 people. Considerably quieter now, it still has three villages, Ballintuim, Enochdhu and Kirkmichael which offers a good choice of places to stay and eat. We will cross several burns of pristine water that will make ideal stopping places to relax and wonder about the great views across the valley. Keep your eyes open for red deer often seen in the vicinity. After a day walking mainly on flat ground we will reach the picturesque village of Kirkmichael, our final destination today.
Day 3 Kirkmichael to Spittal of Glenshee 8 miles 13km 4 hours , up 600m
Today we have a short day ahead of us but with a few metres to climb. We will walk through scattered and peaceful woodland to reach the little village of Enochdhu and the historical Kindrogan bridge before climbing slowly across the beautiful Chalamanach Wood on our way to the open hills. The trail heads north towards Glenshee (glen of the fairies), a wild highland area with spectacular mountain peaks. After passing the Upper Hut Lunch we will soon arrive at An Lairig, the mountain pass into the valley. Here we will enjoy splendid views to the distant munros south of the Cairngorms National Park.
Day 4 Spittal of Glenshee to Kirkton of Glenisla 14 miles 22km , up 200m
Shortly after starting our journey, we will visit the burial tomb of legendary celtic warrior Diarmid sitting on top of a mound overlooking the mountains beyond. Leaving Glenshee, the trail forks after passing the peculiar, fairy tale like castle at Dalnaglar and enters beautiful Glen Isla at the foot of Mount Blair. On route we will find two magnificent places to stop for a rest : quiet Loch Auchintaple with its amazing array of birdlife lying at the edge of a deep forest and mysterious Loch Shandra with its mirror-like waters. Glenisla Hotel is an ideal point for an overnight stay.
Day 5 Kirkton of Glenisla to Alyth 11 miles 17km 4.5 hours , up 375m
The trail wends through forest and farmland to the historic and picturesque burgh town of Alyth. Arthurian legends are strong in this area. It is said that Queen Guinevere was held captive by king Mordred at his fort on nearby Barry Hill. Beautiful sections of the track surrounded by the fresh scent of pine trees are waiting for us today. Near the end of the route we will walk at the foot of Loyal Hill and its lovely forest. If you walk quietly you have a good chance to see roe deer roaming in the nearby woods.
Day 6 Alyth to Blairgowrie 9-16 miles 15-26km , up 500m
The Cateran Trail passes over Alyth Hill onto open moorland close by the massive standing stones of Heatheryhaugh, through atmospheric beech woods and between grass fields where the cattle roams freely. From Bridge of Cally we just need to walk over the same itinerary as the first day across heath, farmland and fields where we will enjoy a sublime array of intense colours before arriving at Blairgowrie. if at Bridge of Cally you decide not to walk the final section you can take the local bus to Blairgowie.
Day 7 Departure after breakfast.
Accommodation: 3-4 star hotels , guests houses and country inns.
Difficulty: We have graded this tour as a level 2-3 walking holiday.
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.
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What is Included
- 6 nights bed and breakfast
- 3 & 4 star graded hotels, guest houses and country inns
- Information Pack
- PHOTO Instructions
- Luggage transfer
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Extras
- Transport before and after tour
- Single Rooms
- Flights
- public transport
- Lunches dinners and snacks
- Travel Insurance
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2010 Prices
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Tour Code Cateran1
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Single Person
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£641
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Per Person based on sharing Twin / Double room
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£409
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How to get there By Plane to Edinburgh or Glasgow airport where trains are available to Perth or Dundee where you take a local bus to Blairgowie. Travel time around 2 hours.
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