by Neil Birch | 11 September 2025
This is a classic and historic walking route of the Highlands, traversing the length of one of the most beautiful of Scottish lochs. It is, however, not to be undertaken lightly, for not only is it long, but the going in places is very rough and there are no...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
The route begins at Springfield Terrace following the residential street still called Old Doune Road out of Dunblane and crosses the Dunblane Bypass (A9) by the footbridge. The made-up road is followed to Greenyards, where it becomes a rutted track....
by Eleisha Fahy | 11 September 2025
The original route, starting at a signpost beside the hotel in Kirkmichael, is up a sunken, muddy track for 400m and then continues northeast across open fields following faint paths that are waymarked to Ashintully Castle and past there towards two small lochs....
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
From the middle of the small cluster of houses at Carnbo, a tractor-track runs north, weaving its way between cropped and grazing fields. At an otherwise unremarkable point on this track, Grid Ref 053 036, the route follows field edges NNE and NNW to reach the Golland...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
This old path starts just south of Kingswell and runs north east to the corner of a plantation before turning directly north and entering Wolfhill from the south. The original track was a lot straighter between St Martins and Wolfhill but it seems that the...