A guidebook to 73 walks and scrambles in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs. Exploring the beauty of the national park, the walks are suitable for most walkers, with shorter low-level routes alongside plenty of more challenging, full-day hikes.
The walks range from 3 to 28km (2–17 miles) and include 21 Munro summits and plenty of Corbetts and Grahams.
- 1:50, 000 OS maps are included for each route
- GPX files available to download
- Routes are graded by length and difficulty
- Easy access from Glasgow and Stirling
- Highlights include Ben Lomond, Arrochar Alps and Ben Lui
İçerik tablosu
Map keyOverview map
Introduction
The High Road and the Low
Walking conditions
When to go
Safety in the mountains
Maps
Compass and GPS
What’s in this book
How to use this book
THE EAST
Part 1 Trossachs
1 Ben Venue (shorter)
2 Ben Venue (Achray horseshoe)
3 Ben A’an to Loch Katrine
4 Aberfoyle to Menteith Hills
5 Aberfoyle Fairy Knowe
6 Ben Ledi and Benvane from Brig o’ Turk
7 Finglas Woods
Part 2 Callander and Loch Lubnaig
8 Ledi from Lubnaig
9 Ardnandave Hill to Ben Ledi
10 The Whole Kilmahog: Lowland to Highland
11 Callander: Falls and Crags
12 Glen Ample
13 Beinn Each from Loch Lubnaig
14 Hill of the Fairies, Strathyre
Part 3 Balquhidder and Lochearnhead
15 Stob a’ Choin
16 Cruach Ardrain to Beinn a’ Chroin
17 Stob Binnein and Ben More from the south
18 Glen Ogle Rail Trail
19 Kendrum and Ogle Circle
20 Twa Corbetts
21 Ben Vorlich and Stuc a’ Chroin
THE NORTH
Part 4 Crianlarich to Inverarnan
22 Meall Glas and Sgiath Chuiz
23 An Caisteal Horseshoe
24 Beinn Chabhair
25 Beinglas Falls Circuit
26 Beinglas Falls to Beinn a’ Choin
27 Meall an Fhudair
Part 5 Tyndrum
28 Glen Cononish
29 Beinn Odhar
30 Auchtertyre Farm Walks
31 Ben Challum and Two Corbetts
Summit summary: Ben Lui
32 From Glen Falloch by the Pipeline Track
33 From Dalrigh by Dubhchraig and Oss
33A From Dalrigh by Dubhchraig, Oss and Beinn a’ Chleibh
34 Coire Gaothach Southern Ridge
34A Coire Gaothach Northern Ridge
35 By Beinn Chuirn
36 Coire Gaothach Northern Ridge (descent)
37 Coire Laoigh (descent)
38 Ben Oss, Beinn Dubhchraig to Dalrigh (descent)
39 Descent to Dalmally
THE WEST
Part 6 Ben Lomond
40 Ben Lomond: South Ridge and Ptarmigan
41 Lomond Slopes
42 The Back of Ben Lomond
43 Conic Hill
44 Duncryne
45 Bonnie Banks by Boat
46 The Bonny Banks (north)
Part 7 Loch Lomond West
47 Luss Hills South
48 Luss Hills: Dubh and Doune
49 Cruach Tairbeirt
Part 8 Arrochar Alps
50 Ben Vorlich from Ardlui
51 Arrochar to Bens Vane and Ime
52 Beinn Narnain by Spearhead Ridge
53 Beinn Narnain by A’ Chrois
54 Coire Grogain
55 Succoth and See
Summit summary: the Cobbler
56 North Ridge from Cobbler/Narnain Col
57 East Corrie
58 From Ardgartan by the Southeast Ridge
58A Descent via Buttermilk Burn to Ardgartan
59 From A83 by the Back Stream (Coire Croe)
60 From A83 via Beinn Luibhean
60A From A83 via Beinn Luibhean and Beinn Ime
61 Central Peak (The Argyll Needle)
62 South Peak (the Cobbler’s Wife)
63 Narnain Boulders
64 North Ridge and Buttermilk Burn Descent
65 Southeast Ridge Descent
Part 9 Glen Croe to Loch Goil
66 The Brack and Beinn Donich
67 Argyll’s Bowling Green
68 Beinn an Lochain
69 Beinn Bheula
70 Glen Branter Tracks
71 Creag Tharsuinn
72 Loch Eck and Beinn Mhor
73 Puck’s Glen
The Long Routes
West Highland Way
Cowal Way
Rob Roy Way
Appendix A: Mysteries of the Schist
Appendix B: Access (especially during autumn)
Appendix C: Accommodation and information
Appendix D: Further reading
Yazar hakkında
Ronald Turnbull was born in St Andrews, Scotland, into an energetic fellwalking family. His grandfather was a president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club, and a more remote ancestor was distinguished as only the second climbing fatality in Snowdonia. In 1995 Ronald won the Fell Running Association’s Long-distance Trophy for a non-stop run over all the 2000ft hills of Southern Scotland; his other proud achievements include the ascent of the north ridge of the Weisshorn and a sub-2hr Ben Nevis race. He enjoys multi-day treks, through the Highlands in particular, and has made 21 different coast-to-coast crossings of the UK. He has also slept out, in bivvy bag rather than tent, on over 80 UK summits. Outside the UK he likes hot, rocky areas of Europe, ideally with beaches and cheap aeroplanes. Recently he achieved California’s 220-mile John Muir Trail and East Lothian’s 45-mile John Muir Way in a single season, believing himself the first to have achieved this slightly perverse double. He has also started trying to understand the geology of what he’s been walking and climbing on for so long. Ronald lives in the Lowther Hills of Dumfriesshire, and most of his walking, and writing, takes place in the nearby Lake District and in the Scottish Highlands. His recent books include The Book of the Bivvy , and walking/scrambling guides Loch Lomond and the Trossachs , The Cairngorms and Ben Nevis & Glen Coe , as well as Three Peaks Ten Tors – a slightly squint-eyed look at various UK challenge walks. He has nine times won Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild Awards for Excellence for his guidebooks, outdoor books (including Book of the Bivvy), and magazine articles. He has a regular column in Lakeland Walker and also writes in Trail , Cumbria and TGO (The Great Outdoors). His current, hopelessly ambitious, project is to avoid completing the Munros for at least another 20 years. Ronald’s weekly newsletter on mountains, hillwalking and history is at https://aboutmountains.substack.com/
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