Pursuing Rob Roy at Callander
From the Riverside car park, walk back to the main road and turn left. Follow this, then turn right along Tulipan Crescent. Just in front of some modern flats, turn left and follow the wide track. Where the track splits, take the path on the left, signposted 'The Crags'.
The path now winds steeply uphill through the trees and can get slippery if there's been a lot of rain. Keep following the path and cross a footbridge. Climb to reach a wall on the left-hand side, after which the path narrows. Follow along it to pass a large boulder.
Continue following the path, which eventually bears left up some steps to a fence. Cross another footbridge, scramble over some rocks and go through a metal kissing gate. You eventually come to a memorial cairn, created in 1897 for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. On a clear day there are stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from here.
Leaving the cairn, the path now begins to wind downhill. It's rocky in places and you'll need to take some care as you descend. Follow the path down to the road.
Turn right along the road – you'll see the Wallace Monument near Stirling in the far distance. Soon pass a sign on the right-hand side for the Red Well, where the water runs a distinctly reddish colour owing to the presence of iron traces in the local rock. Continue until you reach a car park on your left. You can make a detour here to see the Bracklyn Falls.
After the car park, stay on the road for a few paces, passing a track up to a reservoir on your right, then turn right into the Forestry Commission car park (signposted 'The Crags').
Continue ahead through a car park onto a broad Forestry Commission track. Pass a telecommunications mast. At the end of the track, turn left and then walk downhill to reach a wooden seat and a footbridge.
Take the path that runs to the right of the seat (don't cross the footbridge). Follow the path as it runs downhill and takes you back to the place at which you entered the woods. Turn right, then go left along the main road and walk back into Callander to the car park at the start of the walk.
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