BLISS trail | up to 50km
Discover the Scottish Thistle Award winning
BLISS trail of 25 art and architectural installations linking Strathyre with Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, and St Fillans. Walk, cycle NCR7 or drive around the audio trail... and don't forget your camera!
Callander to Inversnaid | 48.2km
This 48.2km route runs between Callander and Inversnaid and passes through Brig o’ Turk, the Loch Katrine area and Stronachlachar, connecting the
Rob Roy Way with the West Highland Way. Whether you commit to the full length of the walk, or choose one of the many shorter or circular routes, it offers a glimpse into the beating heart of natural Scotland, with forest and lochside beauty, mountain views and rare Scottish wildlife.
Rob Roy Way: Callander to Strathyre | 15km
This part of the
Rob Roy Way heads out from Callander through forest towards the shores of Loch Lubnaig, continuing along the shore to finish in Strathyre. Strathyre and Callander are linked by bus, so why not split the journey and explore on public transport?
Waterfall Trail | 1.8km
The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park has plenty of different walking trails to choose from, ranging from shorter to longer routes.The Waterfall Trail is a nice and easy stroll, with plenty of beautiful Scottish scenery to take in. Head through the trees to a dramatic waterfall, which appears as if by magic. There are also plenty of places to sit or play along the way.
Ben Ledi | 10km
Strathyre is on the edge of the Trossachs, at the gateway to the Highlands, so you won’t be surprised that there are mountains to conquer. Closest to Strathyre,
Ben Ledi is a tough climb, being the highest hill in the Trossachs. Also close by are the
Callander Crags (4km), where the views of the town and the valley below are your reward for the climb. Follow the map location to park up and begin your hike!
Rob Roy Way: Strathyre to Killin | 21.5km
The Rob Roy Way is a mighty 128km walk through Scotland, with one stretch of the tour passing through Strathyre into Killin. Walk from A to B, or keep going if you fancy taking in more of the Rob Roy Way!