Slopes of Ben Vrackie
A path leads up the Moulin Burn. Where a track crosses, turn right for a few steps, before continuing uphill with the stream on your left. The path joins a higher track, then turns off on the right to a footbridge. Follow the stream up to the top of the woodland, where a gate leads out to open moor.
A wide path continues up to the right of a stream, then bends right to a bench with a fine view down Glen Garry. Just before rejoining the Moulin Burn, bear left on a smaller, stony path signed ‘Bealach Walk’. (The main path ahead leads, after a stiff climb, to the summit of Ben Vrackie.) After a stile, the path becomes grassier. It runs directly uphill (northwest), to pass just to the right of the little pass just above.
Now the path becomes a clear track through the pass leading downhill. A sign points towards Killiecrankie. The track fords a stream, with a footbridge alongside. After two gates, turn left at a T-junction to continue downhill. Near a small reservoir the track reaches a tarred road. Turn right, again signed for Killiecrankie. The road passes under the new A9 to the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre.
Head down behind the visitor centre to the River Garry, and follow it downstream, under the high Garry Bridge to a riverside lane. Follow this for 650yds (594m), and turn right at a signpost into a disabled car parking area. Follow green 'Bealach Path' arrows on a wide path near the river, to the end of the long concrete road bridge over Loch Faskally.
Don’t cross the Clunie footbridge over Loch Faskally, but keep ahead under the road bridge to the Loch Faskally Boating Station. Take its access road up to the A924 and follow this main road across the railway and into Pitlochry. The first street left is Larchwood Road. Sunnybank Cottage, on this corner, is where a local man, John Stewart, stabbed his cousin Donald. He stayed in the area to spy on the funeral in the belief that if he could see light under his cousin’s coffin as it passed him, he would get away with the killing. It worked: he was never charged with the crime.
Turn left up Larchwood Road. It climbs with a dog-leg to left and right, then bends right beside a pool. Above the golf course, you turn right to a T-junction at Moulin village. A standing stone called the Dane Stone is in a field on the left. Turn left here, signed ‘Ben-y- Vrackie’, and go up the lane to the car park.
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