A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Stirling
'The Trust cares for almost 22km2 of land here, including the summits of Ben Lomond, Ptarmigan and Beinn Uird. The mountain is one of Scotland's most popular hill walks, with over 30,000 people cli ...
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'Rising from the east shore of Loch Lomond to a height of 974m (3,193ft), Ben Lomond offers exhilarating walking and spectacular views across Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park.'
'Meikle Bin is a rewarding walk; delivering the most prominent vantage point in the Campsies. From the summit (marked with a trig point) it is possible to see Scotland from coast to coast: ...
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The Leaflet includes brief descriptions of two Trails: [1] Loch Shore Trail (2.75 miles) - - - : [2] Meikle Bin Trail (3.25 miles)
'The Club meet once a fortnight, on Sundays, and use their own cars, sharing the cost of transport ... The Stirling Hillwalking Club meets on the alternate Sunday so that if you join both clubs there's a walk each week.'
'Buildings and other stone structures give the framework for the tour. They can help you to see how the village developed, and how – in a very real sense – it's a place deep-rooted in the local lan ...
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'Follow the trail route and explore the historic village of Killin discovering clues to its past along the way.'
'The sculptures were commissioned by The Forestry Commission Scotland & Scottish Enterprise with a brief to "create representations of animals and birds as part of the natural ...
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'The Loch Ard Family Sculpture Trail in the heart of The Trossachs passes through a wide variety of terrain and past many impressive sights, passing Loch Ard, Loch Chon, the Duchray Water and Kelty Water. 16 miles longs it is a great routes for cyclists, walkers & horse riders ... '
Loch Ard [Forestry and Land Scotland]
'This walk follows the tracks and paths used by Rob Roy MacGregor in the 17th & 18th centuries as he worked, fought and lived the life of Scotland's most notorious outlaw. The paths we ...
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'A seven day walk across the Southern Highland of Scotland taking in some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. Starting from Drymen on the West Highland Way it goes north east to finish in Pitlochry.'
[1] Bannockburn - - - : [2] Borestone - - - : [3] Braehead and Broomridge - - - : [4] Cambusbarron - - - : [5] Cambuskenneth - - - : [6] Riverside - - - : [7] St Ninians - - - [8] Other Local Walks ...
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'A series of walks produced in partnership with Stirling's communities to help you explore the rich and varied heritage of this wonderful city ... Each community has an individual leaflet with more information and more places to explore; you can download ...' The Trails were produced in 2014 to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.
Xplore Stirling
'We are an independent club with approximately 50 members. The Club members meet every second Sunday in Stirling and travel to the start of the walks in cars. The winter programme tends to have low level walks within easy travelling distance. In summer we go further afield and have more challenging hill walks. New members are always welcome and we encourage people to come out and give us a try before deciding to join.'
Walks and Walking in and around Stirling in Scotland [1] Wallace Monument and the Abbey Craig - - - : [2] Stirling Castle Back Walk and Gowan Hill - - - : [3] Stirling Ghost Walk - - - : ...
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''We are based in the city of Stirling in Scotland and provide the best information for Stirling and the surrounding area. 15 to 16,000 people are now using instirling.com every month ...'
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