From Balquhidder to the Creag an Tuirc

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"On the trail of the Highland outlaw Rob Roy, a 'MacGregor despite them', and on to his final resting place"
Walk directions

The walk starts at the car park at Balquhidder church. From here, walk along a dirt track, go past a shed and turn on to a path on the right-hand side which gives access into the forest. Follow the direction arrows on the green signposts pointing to Creag an Tuirc, along a forest track and heading up the hill.

Continue on this obvious trail for about 0.5 mile (800m) and then turn right, alongside a green building, again following the clearly signposted and waymarked route along a forest road. After another 0.5 mile (800m) go through a gate on the right-hand side, go slightly downhill on some stone steps and across a small stream.

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  Terrain  - Forest roads and hillside, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Hills, loch and woodlands
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs okay on this route
  Parking  - At Balquhidder church
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The romantic myth of the life of Rob Roy MacGregor was immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Rob Roy (1817). Prosperous Cattle Dealer Born in 1671, the third son of Lieutenant Colonel Donald MacGregor of Glengyle, Rob Roy was exceedingly strong, with long arms. Roy, from the Gaelic...
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From Balquhidder to the Creag an Tuirc

Recommended by
Our view
"On the trail of the Highland outlaw Rob Roy, a 'MacGregor despite them', and on to his final resting place"
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Forest roads and hillside, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Hills, loch and woodlands
  Dog friendliness - Dogs okay on this route
  Parking - At Balquhidder church
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The romantic myth of the life of Rob Roy MacGregor was immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Rob Roy (1817). Prosperous Cattle Dealer Born in 1671, the third son of Lieutenant Colonel Donald MacGregor of Glengyle, Rob Roy was exceedingly strong, with long arms. Roy, from the Gaelic...
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