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Hikes around Strathfillan explore a landscape of expansive glens, rugged mountains, and winding rivers within the northern part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The region is characterized by its challenging Munros, including Ben More, and sections of the long-distance West Highland Way. The terrain also includes native woodlands and paths alongside lochs such as Loch Iubhair, offering a variety of hiking experiences.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.7
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696
hikers
12.2km
06:03
1,210m
1,210m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.8
(35)
566
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14.4km
06:09
880m
880m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.2
(20)
378
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.1
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382
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13.9km
05:37
900m
900m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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81
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22.9km
08:49
1,420m
1,430m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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It is a relentless slog to get here, but the views make it worthwhile.
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nice pub & restaurant, good food & good price. good few stuffed Scottish wildlife in cases also.
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Ben More is truly breathtaking! With its distinctive triangular shape and as the highest peak in the Crianlarich Hills, it immediately stands out from the others. Together with Stob Binnein, it forms a fascinating V-shaped silhouette on the horizon. The climb is steep and challenges the legs and lungs, but the effort is absolutely worth it. The view from the summit makes you forget all the effort in an instant! https://templatecalendar.com/
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Founded in 1705, The Drovers Inn is reputedly one of Scotland’s oldest and most haunted pubs. Situated on an old drover’s road, it has welcomed countless visitors over the past 300 years, although according to legend, not everyone has made it safely. A young family who had been evicted from their home in the late 18th century were travelling south to start a new life in the Lowlands. They were not far from the shelter at The Drovers Inn when a bitter winter storm suddenly blew up. The blizzard caused them to take the wrong road and instead of finding a warm bed, the family were found frozen to death days later. Witnesses have seen the ghostly group both wandering the streets outside and cowering in the pub, always accompanied by a bitter cold. Another common ghost sighting is Angus the drover, one of many who stopped here with their cattle on the long journey to the Lowland markets. As people often do here, Angus drank far too much upon arrival and woke late the next morning with a sore head and no cattle in sight. His enterprising rivals had pumped him full of alcohol so that they could disappear with his animals while the poor boy slept off his intoxication. Angus returned timidly to his chief without the expected bag of coin or the cattle he still had, and was in deep trouble. He was banished from his home and his clan, losing his family in the process. Forced to wander the Highlands in search of a new life, Angus found it hard to move on. In desperation, he traveled back to the Drovers Inn, where he plotted his revenge. He waited for weeks until the same party that had robbed him reappeared. Angus was overcome with rage and could barely contain himself as he waited for the perfect opportunity to strike. That opportunity never came. One of his rivals had spotted him and knew exactly what the young man was planning. They came in the middle of the night, surprised Angus and hanged him from a tree next to the building. The murdered drover was seen at night, dressed in his tartan plaid and wandering around The Drovers Inn, seeking his revenge.
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Attention the Beinglas Farm - Beinglas waterfall tour takes at least 5 hours and is very difficult on the part along the river. Level differences of more than 0.5m. Special skills required and walking sticks required. The path is sometimes difficult to find in this section, it is interrupted by fences and follows a formed stream. Near the waterfall the route is also dangerous due to the risk of falling. Gr. Wim and Sabrine
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Yes, absolutely. While the region is known for its big mountains, there are plenty of gentler options. The Community Woodlands in Tyndrum and Crianlarich offer a network of well-maintained paths suitable for all fitness levels. These trails take you through beautiful native woodlands and alongside peaceful rivers, with picnic areas for breaks.
Dogs are generally welcome on trails in Strathfillan, but it's crucial to be a responsible owner. The area is home to ground-nesting birds, sensitive wildlife, and grazing livestock like sheep. Always keep your dog on a lead or under very close control to ensure the safety of animals and to respect farmland you may cross.
Strathfillan is a premier destination for challenging hikes, particularly for those looking to climb Munros (mountains over 3,000 feet). The area is a gateway to several demanding peaks. For a very strenuous day out, you could tackle the Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit, a long and remote route connecting three separate Munros.
Yes, there are many circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. These range from difficult mountain circuits to easier low-level loops. A great example of a challenging circular Munro hike is the Beinn Chabhair loop from The Drovers Inn, which offers a full day of adventure.
The area is quite accessible by public transport. Both Tyndrum and Crianlarich have train stations with regular services on the West Highland Line from Glasgow, making it easy to arrive without a car. Regular bus services also connect the villages to Glasgow and other towns in the Highlands.
The section of the West Highland Way between Crianlarich and Tyndrum is a classic part of the journey. It follows historic military roads through the glen, offering stunning Highland scenery without the extreme climbs of the nearby Munros. The path is well-marked and provides a fantastic experience of this world-famous long-distance trail.
Yes, the local villages offer some classic walkers' pubs perfect for a post-hike meal and drink. The Drovers Inn, located south of Crianlarich, is a famous and historic pub popular with hikers. The villages of Tyndrum and Crianlarich also have their own pubs and hotels that welcome outdoor enthusiasts.
Strathfillan is a haven for iconic Scottish wildlife. Keep an eye out for majestic red deer on the hillsides and red squirrels in the pine forests. The rivers are home to otters and dippers, while birdwatchers might be lucky enough to spot a golden eagle soaring over the mountains or black grouse on the moorland.
Yes, the landscape is carved by rivers and burns, creating numerous waterfalls. A popular walk from Crianlarich leads to the impressive Falls of Falloch, a beautiful cascade that is a destination in itself. Many other smaller waterfalls can be discovered along the area's river and woodland trails.
The trails around Strathfillan are highly regarded by the komoot community, with over 600 reviews contributing to a high average rating. Hikers often praise the spectacular views from the Munro summits, the sense of remoteness on the high-level routes, and the beauty of the native woodlands on the lower-level walks.
The region offers several beautiful waterside walks. You can follow paths along the River Fillan or explore the shores of Loch Iubhair and Loch Dochart. These routes are generally low-level and provide a more tranquil experience compared to the mountain climbs, with lovely views across the water to the surrounding hills.
There is a wide variety of trails to choose from. You can explore over 60 curated hiking routes in the region on komoot. This includes around 25 easy walks perfect for a gentle day out, 17 moderate routes for a good challenge, and 19 difficult trails for experienced hillwalkers seeking a strenuous adventure.


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