Mountain peaks around Port Of Menteith, nestled in the Trossachs region of Scotland, offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The area features a range of peaks and hills, providing rewarding experiences with scenic views, historical significance, and unique folklore. These natural landmarks are characterized by their varied terrain, from prominent mountains to smaller, culturally rich hills. The region's geography provides opportunities for different levels of outdoor activity.
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Nestled in the very heart of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Craigmore summit provides stunning views of the area and Loch Ard. It's an achievable walk from nearby Aberfoyle. A great walk if you've got a few hours, or extend the loop and take in nearby Duke's Pass as well.
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Beautiful summit. Can be easily integrated into the Rob Roy Way.
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Its fantastic! Also, its extremely windy! instead of returning from where you came, do a circuit and descend from the other side. Its breathtaking and no so many people go tgis way. Its very peaceful.
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The highest mountain in the main part of the Trossachs range Ben Ledi stands at 879m It's a Corbett. Normally run from the east or joined to Callander by the Rob Roy Way trail it can be turned into a great loop by following the ridge north or dropping down to Loch Venachar in the south.
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Ben Ledi is one of the Trossach's most popular peaks. The mountain is well known for Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake poem, one of the many products of the Romantic era. Its summit stands proud above the Highland Fault Line and gives excellent views towards the Central Belt, the Ochils and the Campsie Fells, as well as north into the heart of the Southern Highlands.
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Great trail, fantastic view! I recommend to return the same route and not take the extension, because it was hard to find the track, lots of the soil was muddy/wet and for a large part you will walk alongside a metal fence.
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The region offers a variety of rewarding experiences. Popular choices include Ben Ledi Summit, known for its panoramic views, and Ben A'an, often called a 'mountain in miniature' with stunning vistas over Loch Katrine. For a unique experience, explore the folklore of Doon Hill Fairy Trail.
Ben Ledi Summit provides spectacular panoramic views, encompassing Lochs Lubnaig and Venachar, Ben Lomond, the Arrochar Alps, and even Stirling Castle on clear days. Ben A'an also offers breathtaking views, particularly over Loch Katrine and Loch Achray, extending to Ben Venue and Ben Lomond.
Yes, Doon Hill Fairy Trail is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a small hill with an enchanting walk through native woodland, featuring carved fairy houses and the famous 'Fairy Tree' adorned with tokens. It's an easy walk that combines nature with local folklore.
The Trossachs region is beautiful year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) often offer pleasant temperatures, fewer midges, and stunning scenery with blooming heather or vibrant foliage. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though can be busier. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially challenging conditions.
Absolutely. Ben Ledi, whose name means 'Mountain of God,' was historically a site for summer solstice celebrations. Doon Hill is steeped in folklore, known for legends of fairies and the tale of Reverend Robert Kirk, whose spirit is said to be trapped in the 'Fairy Tree'.
While exploring peaks like Ben Ledi, you might encounter red and roe deer, red squirrels, buzzards, and potentially even golden eagles. The diverse habitats around the Trossachs support a rich variety of Scottish wildlife.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring the Menteith Hills, particularly Beinn Dearg. While generally offering gentler walks, they provide excellent views across the Lake of Menteith and surrounding landmarks. The terrain can be rougher with heather and tussocky grass, offering a less-frequented route compared to more popular peaks.
The area around Port Of Menteith is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Falls of Little Fawn – Little Fawn Waterfall loop' or 'Aberfoyle Riverside Cycle Path – View of Loch Ard loop'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Port Of Menteith guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the Doon Hill Fairy Trail is a gentle and captivating walk. You can find more options like 'View from the Auld Bridge – Doon Hill Fairy Trail loop' or 'Red Squirrel Hide – Falls of Little Fawn loop' in the Easy hikes around Port Of Menteith guide.
For a challenging climb, Ben Ledi Summit offers a rewarding ascent, typically taking 4 to 6 hours for the round trip. The hike up Ben A'an, though shorter, involves a sharp, steep ascent. You can find more challenging routes, such as 'Ben Ledi Summit – Ben Ledi Summit loop from Kilmahog Cemetery', in the Mountain Hikes around Port Of Menteith guide.
Many trails in the Trossachs are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds. For example, the Doon Hill Fairy Trail is generally suitable for dogs. Always check local signage and be mindful of wildlife and other walkers.
Ben A'an, despite being only 454 meters (1,490 feet) high, is incredibly popular due to its distinctive conical shape and the dramatic, breathtaking panoramic views it offers from its summit, particularly over Loch Katrine and Loch Achray. Its accessibility and relatively short, albeit steep, ascent make it a rewarding experience for many.


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