2 miles
START – McLaren Hall (free) car park in Killin (next to the Outdoor Shop and nearly opposite the Killin Hotel).


Gate at the back of car park. 










Nearly there… 

Perfect spot!
GORGEOUS VIEWS OF LOCH TAY!!
STEEP CLIMB BUT WELL WORTH THE EFFORT!
WALKING AND CYCLING IN THE TROSSACHS
START – McLaren Hall (free) car park in Killin (next to the Outdoor Shop and nearly opposite the Killin Hotel).















GORGEOUS VIEWS OF LOCH TAY!!
STEEP CLIMB BUT WELL WORTH THE EFFORT!
START – Car park next to public toilets in Killin (not far from Coop).




















STUNNING short walk!
NOT TOO boggy, easy and well signposted.
START – at Glen Ogle (free) car park on the A84, on the right coming from Lochearnhead.




















WELL worth it!
RETURN – Retrace your steps, or go straight through a gate back to Killin. You can then join the Route 7 cycle path to Glen Ogle.
START – at the Kenknock car park, 7 miles from Killin.












STUNNING RIDE!
START – before the Bridge of Lochay Hotel, in Killin. Follow signpost to Moirlanich Longhouse.












CYCLE RIDE for all levels, very pleasant. After the car park, you can either carry on towards the end of the Glen (see part 2) or take a right turn towards Glen Lyon (quite a climb on a road full of potholes).
START at the falls of Dochart. On the way out of Killin towards Lochearnhead, look for sign of Route 7.











Moderate walk.
For more info, here.
START on the South Loch Tay Road.
Parking possibility before the stone bridge (a mile or so on the right coming from Killin), before the green sign identifying the Rob Roy Way (blink and you’ll miss it).
Or drive up the single track and park at the top, on the left side of the gate. (UPDATE – minor road to the gate has been resurfaced in 2022).












PICNIC at the dam looking back at the view is the best!
UPHILL for around 30 minutes from the South Loch Tay Road.
AMAZING views at the top (feel like you are alone in the world!!)
Less of a walk, more how to get from the Falls of Dochart (in Killin) to the Rob Roy Way.
START at the Falls of Dochart, and head for the South Loch Tay Road. After roughly a mile, when you reach a stone bridge, there is a tiny sign on a fence post (on the left – blink and you’ll miss it) leading to the Rob Roy Way (on the right).





