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Family friendly hiking trails around Aberfeldy are set within a diverse landscape of woodlands, rivers, and hills in the heart of Perthshire, Scotland. The region is characterized by the meandering River Tay, the dramatic Moness Gorge with its waterfalls, and surrounding hills offering varied terrain. Trails often lead through dense birch and oak forests, along tranquil riverbanks, and to viewpoints overlooking Loch Tay and the wider Tay Valley. The area provides a range of paths suitable for families, from gentle…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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4.42km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.9km
07:33
390m
390m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Several stops along the path to admire the small falls coming down into the main burn.
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Good path all the way. level after the initial climb. great views most of the way.
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This is a stunning part of the walk with the gorge narrowing and waterfalls developing from all directions. A series of stairs and bridges helps navigate and climb further up.
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The statue is still missing today, August 25th. I asked around, but no one knew where it was. What a shame!
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An easy and flat path walk along the riverbank but can get a bit muddy
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There are over 30 family-friendly hiking trails around Aberfeldy, ranging from easy riverside strolls to more moderate woodland paths. This guide focuses on routes suitable for families with children, ensuring manageable distances and enjoyable experiences for everyone.
The family-friendly trails around Aberfeldy offer diverse terrain. You'll find gentle, mostly flat paths along the River Tay, as well as woodland walks with some inclines and steps, particularly around the Birks of Aberfeldy. Many routes are well-maintained, but sturdy footwear is always recommended.
Yes, several routes are ideal for families with toddlers. Look for paths that are relatively flat and wide, such as sections along the River Tay. While the famous Birks of Aberfeldy is beautiful, it does feature some steep sections and stairs, which might be challenging for very small children or strollers. Consider shorter, gentler loops for the youngest hikers.
The most famous waterfall walk is the Birks of Aberfeldy, which takes you through Moness Gorge past the stunning Falls of Moness. Another option is the Falls of Acharn, accessible via a short walk from Kenmore, which even has an old Victorian Hermit's cave. You can also find the Waterfall on the Moness Burn as part of a longer route.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails around Aberfeldy are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Birks of Aberfeldy is a popular circular option. Other routes, like those exploring woodlands or riverside paths, are often designed as loops for convenience.
Most trails around Aberfeldy are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or near wildlife. The Birks of Aberfeldy is a popular spot for dogs, but be mindful of other walkers and the natural environment. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them responsibly.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites. The Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery – River Tay Riverside Walk offers views of the distillery and the historic Tay Bridge. You might also encounter the Robert Burns statue along the Birks of Aberfeldy trail, commemorating his connection to the area. Further afield, Castle Menzies offers a woodland walk with views of the historic 16th-century castle.
Aberfeldy is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly spectacular with the vibrant colours of 'Big Tree Country'. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Winter walks can be magical, but be prepared for colder, potentially icy conditions, especially on higher ground or shaded paths.
Aberfeldy itself is well-served by local buses, and many trails, like the Birks of Aberfeldy, are accessible directly from the town centre. For routes further afield, parking is generally available at trailheads or designated car parks. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before you go.
Aberfeldy town centre offers a good selection of cafes, bakeries, and eateries perfect for a post-hike treat. Many trails, especially those starting or ending in town, are conveniently located near these amenities. For routes further out, it's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks, though some villages like Kenmore also have options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning natural beauty of the waterfalls and rivers, and the variety of routes suitable for different ages and abilities. The sense of peace and the opportunity for wildlife spotting are also frequently highlighted.


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