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Jogging in Loch Tummel offers diverse terrain shaped by glacial action, featuring a long, narrow loch at its heart. The region is characterized by rich, ancient woodlands covering the slopes, dramatic gorges like the Pass of Killiecrankie, and picturesque rivers with waterfalls. Runners can experience a mix of landscapes, from tranquil lochside paths to more challenging routes through forested hills.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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5.86km
00:43
150m
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The Allean Forest loop from Queen's View offers a moderate jogging experience through varied terrain and stunning views. This 3.6-mile (5.9 km) route, with an elevation gain of 499 feet…
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5.19km
00:37
130m
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Jog the moderate 3.2-mile Soldier's Leap & the Pass of Killiecrankie loop, gaining 421 feet through a historic gorge in 37 minutes.

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14.2km
01:31
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.23km
00:58
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Nice little shop with delicious ice cream.
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In April, beautifully planted with colorful flowers and a great cherry tree in full bloom😍
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small lake full of water lilies. beautiful place
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Very scenic drive there makes it all worth it. Good view, likely very busy during the season.
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There is not much to see here, and overgrowth makes viewing any cascade or torrent harder. The Leap is easy enough to find following the signs from the visitor centre above. There is a steep path down to here.
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Did a hike today and the bridge was open again - we walked across to the other side
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Ignored the warning on Google maps that it's closed. Only the visitor centre was shut. The car park and view point itself were still open. While it is named after Queen Isabella, a 14th Century queen married to Robert the Bruce, many people believe it was named after Queen Victoria, who visited the site in 1866. The area was hugely popular in Victorian times and has remained so since.
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Coffee and cake. Inside and outside seating. Good service. Bike racks.
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Loch Tummel offers a wide variety of running opportunities, with over 100 routes available. These trails cater to different preferences, ranging from easy, mostly paved surfaces to more challenging runs through varied terrain.
Yes, Loch Tummel has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. There are 6 easy routes available, often featuring tranquil lochside paths or well-maintained forest trails. The Allean Forest loop from Queen's View — Loch Tummel is a moderate option that is relatively flat and offers excellent views.
The terrain in Loch Tummel is quite diverse, shaped by glacial action. You can expect a mix of landscapes, from tranquil lochside paths and well-maintained forest trails in areas like Allean Forest, to more challenging routes through dramatic gorges such as the Pass of Killiecrankie. Some paths are mostly paved, while others involve natural surfaces, steps, and varied elevation.
Yes, many of the running routes in Loch Tummel are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Allean Forest loop from Queen's View — Loch Tummel and the Soldier's Leap & the Pass of Killiecrankie loop, both offering scenic round trips.
Loch Tummel is renowned for its breathtaking scenery. While running, you might encounter iconic spots like the Loch Tummel Scenic Road, offering stunning panoramas. The Soldier's Leap in the Pass of Killiecrankie is a dramatic historical site, and the Falls of the River Tummel provide picturesque waterfall views. Allean Forest also offers excellent views across the loch.
Absolutely. The area around Loch Tummel offers several family-friendly running options, particularly in places like Allean Forest. These trails are often well-maintained and provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to jog together, with varying distances to suit different ages and fitness levels. Look for the easier-graded routes for the most suitable family experiences.
Many trails in Loch Tummel are dog-friendly, making it a great place to run with your canine companion. However, it's always important to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife like red squirrels and capercaillie. Please adhere to local signage and consider keeping your dog on a lead to protect the natural environment and other trail users.
The running routes in Loch Tummel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 15 reviews. Runners frequently praise the tranquil loch waters, the beauty of the ancient woodlands, and the dramatic gorges. The variety of terrain and stunning scenic vistas are also often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, the Loch Tummel area is home to picturesque waterfalls that can be incorporated into your running routes. The Falls of the River Tummel are a notable feature, and routes like the Killiecrankie Bridge Falls – River Garry Footbridge loop from Killiecrankie offer a chance to experience these natural wonders.
While some areas around Loch Tummel are accessible by public transport, many running routes may require a car to reach their starting points. It's advisable to check local bus services to Pitlochry or other nearby towns and then plan your route accordingly, as direct access to all trailheads might be limited. Parking is generally available at popular starting points like Queen's View or Killiecrankie.
Loch Tummel offers beautiful running conditions throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors in the woodlands and comfortable temperatures. Summer is ideal for longer days and exploring, while winter can offer crisp, clear runs, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions. The changing colors of the surrounding woodlands ensure a beautiful experience regardless of the time of year.
Yes, experienced runners will find plenty of challenging options in Loch Tummel. With 42 difficult routes available, you can tackle trails with significant elevation gains and varied terrain. The Killiecrankie Bridge Falls – River Garry Footbridge loop from Killiecrankie, for example, is a difficult 7.8 km route with substantial elevation, offering a rewarding experience.


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