
View from Kenmore Hill
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Kenmore Hill, Loch Tay
Walks in the Aberfeldy & Kenmore area
This area follows the largest river in the UK - the River Tay - from Loch Tay to Aberfeldy and Grandtully, offering scenery on a grand scale. There are loads of walking opportunities in this area, with lots of scenic viewpoints and cultural history.
This area follows the largest river in the UK - the River Tay - from Loch Tay to Aberfeldy and Grandtully, offering scenery on a grand scale. There are loads of walking opportunities in this area, with lots of scenic viewpoints and cultural history. Our full-day walking adventures are usually 15-20km in length, with 400-600m of ascent. Usual time, including stops along the way, would be 6-7 hours. Possible options include:
Kenmore Hill & Falls of Acharn - Kenmore Hill (Creag an Fhudair) is a great viewpoint, with Ben Lawers, Schiehallion and Strath Tay all prominent. This super walk also takes in the Queen's Drive, an ancient stone circle and the impressive Falls of Acharn. Towards the end of the walk, we can have a wander through the lovely village of Kenmore.
Above the ancient village of Weem - this is a scenic and interesting walk, taking in the little villages of Weem and Dull, and the banks of the River Tay. Along the way, we take in the historic Wade bridge, an old coaching inn and the deserted steadings at Rawer. After visiting Dull – twinned with the US town of Boring! - we walk by the River Tay back to Aberfeldy.
Rob Roy Way taster - a lovely walk between Pitlochry and Aberfeldy along the Rob Roy Way. The walk takes in a famous "bouncy bridge", Clachan an Diridh (the “stones of the ascent”), the remains of Tullypowrie Kirk and the lovely little hamlets of Grandtully and Strathtay.
The walk will be private and is available for a group of up to six people through our online booking system. If you have a larger group, please contact us to discuss. To see what dates are available, prices, our terms & conditions, what to bring with you, and to book on day walk in this area, please go to our website at: https://www.perthshiretreks.scot/Aberfeldy-and-Kenmore-walks.
From £35 per adult
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May — October
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1 Kinnaird Braes
Pitlochry
Perthshire
Scotland
PH16 5GY
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Perthshire Treks
Explore. Connect. Enjoy. Perthshire Treks provides guided walking adventures, off the beaten track, in Perthshire and elsewhere in the Scottish Highlands. We'll help you to get outdoors, connect with nature and explore our fantastic countryside and its history. We provide two half-day guided walks in Highland Perthshire through the spring, summer and autumn. We also provide bespoke walking adventures in Highland Perthshire based around you and your needs - tell us what you'd like to do and we'll help you achieve it! Please contact us to find out more about what we offer.
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