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Where history meets breathtaking beauty, and every visit feels like an escape.

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Step into a land steeped in history and legend, explore our dramatic landscapes and uncover our ancient Celtic roots. Vast lochs, glens and Munros - easily accessible from our vibrant cities and towns - make Scotland the perfect place to lose yourself.

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Robert de Bruce Statue

Bannockburn

Bruce and Wallace Way

Bruce and Wallace Way is a new long distance route within Central Scotland. It is 72 miles long that is full of historic and iconic buildings as well as amazing scenery. Castles, reservoirs, lochs, battle sites and much more to see and learn.

Day 1: Bannockburn to Carronvalley  Your guide will meet you in the King Robert Hotel at 9 am for a welcome meeting, before visiting the Bannockburn Heritage Centre. After the visit at the centre we will head towards and pass through the small quaint village of Chartershall, on a minor road and then onto a forest track. The first few miles of this walk is steeped in history, where your guide will recount, not one battle but two battles, one more famous than the other. A gentle climb uphill on forest tracks and paths brings us to peak of Lewis hill 266m (872ft), there are fantastic views of North Third reservoir and to the Callander hills in the west, where on a clear day you can see as far as Ben Lomond. The last few miles walking to Carronvalley are on minor roads and forest tracks through undulating farmland. Walk details: 13.6km/ 8.5 miles approx. 5-6 hours 380m/ 1247ft ascent

Day 2: Carronvalley to Castlecary   After a short walk on a minor road, we arrive at the third largest water-supply reservoir in Scotland, Carronvalley reservoir. After a visit to Duncarron Fort you will walk along the shoreline of Carronvalley reservoir, which has amazing scenic views for you to admire. After leaving the shoreline, there is a steady climb uphill and over the ridge of the Kilsyth hills. A short walk on a minor road brings us to a viewpoint where you can immerse yourself in the breathtaking views. A gentle walk down hill on a minor road and you arrive at the Colzium estate, where your guide will inform you all about the history of the estate. A short walk along a minor road, farm tracks and paths leads you to the famous Antonine wall. Castlecary is at the end of this section of the Antonine wall. Walk details:  19.5km/12 miles  approx. 6 hours 333m/ 1093ft

Day 3: Castlecary to The Kelpies  The day starts by passing under Castlecary viaduct, a Victorian railway line between Glasgow and Edinburgh. This part of the walk is on a minor road and then forest tracks and paths towards the Falkirk Wheel. Just before the Falkirk Wheel is Roughcastle Fort, one of many Roman fort ruins along the Antonine wall. Shortly after leaving Roughcastle fort we arrive at the Falkirk Wheel, the only rotating boat of its kind in the world, where you will have the time to partake on a journey on the Falkirk Wheel. A visit to the 1746 Battle of Falkirk monument is next before heading down and onto the towpath alongside the Forth and Clyde canal. Then a visit to Calendar house before ending day at the Kelpies, the largest horse head statues in the world. Walk details: 23.8km/14.8 miles approx 8-9 hours 281m/923ft ascent  

Day 4: The Kelpies to Culross A short walk along a minor road and then a farm track brings us to the Bothkennar pools. Two lagoons next to the river Forth that is full of various different bird and animal species. A short walk along the shore path of the the River Forth, you pass the Skinflats lagoons, just like the Bothkennar lagoons, it is rich in various birds and If you are lucky you may spot a rare sighting of the Baikal Teal. Not long after crossing the Kincardine bridge, you are soon walking on forest tracks through the Devilla forest, where you may spot a red squirrel or an otter in one of the lochs. Within a couple of miles of leaving the Devilla forest, you soon arrive at the most scenic village in Scotland Culross, where you will have the opportunity to visit Culross Palace                                                                     Walk details: 17.7/11 miles 5-6 hours 145m/476ft total ascent    

Day 5: Culross to Tillicoultry   After a short walk uphill through the scenic village of Culross you soon arrive at Culross Abbey, an abbey full of history and mystery. After leaving the village of Culross, there are beautiful views towards the Forth road bridge. After walking along a minor road and then along a cycle path, it brings you to the last section of this walk to Tillicoultry, where you will have fantastic views of the rolling hills of the Ochils, that dominate the skyline from Dunblane to Milnathort. Along this stretch you pass Gartmorn Dam, which is abundant in wildlife, history and beauty.                                      Walk details: 20km/ 12.5 miles approx 6-7 hours 241m/791ft ascent

Day 6: Tillicoultry to Stirling Castle The last day of walking is the most undulating section of the Central Belt Way, as you walk uphill to the Silver mines in the Ochil hills, to the Wallace Monument and finishing off with the last uphill walk of the day to Stirling Castle. This section of the walk is full of history, folklore and myths, where your guide will recount stories of hidden treasure, treachery and a famous Scottish legend along the way. A visit to the Wallace monument is a must during this part of the walk. Reaching Stirling castle with the last uphill climb of the day, you are rewarded with fantastic views over the Forth valley and also on completing the Central Belt Way.                                           Walk details: 21km/ 13 miles approx 7-8 hours 488m/ 1604ft ascent

 

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One Walk Scotland

77 Broomridge Road
Stirling
Stirlingshire
Scotland
FK7 0DT

Tour information

Partenza

  • Stirling Area

Durata

6 Days

Transporto

  • Walking

Tipo

  • Small Group (1-16)

Temi

  • Walking/Hiking

Prezzi dei tour


A partire da £1250 Per adulto

Prenota ora

I prezzi sono soggetti a variazioni a seconda della stagione

Tappe del tour

One Walk Scotland

Informazioni sulla compagnia

One Walk Scotland

One Walk Scotland first long distance walk is the Bruce and Wallace Way. A historic, scenic and iconic walk. There are 6 castles, 9 lochs/reservoirs, numerous waterfalls as well as a lot of historic sites and interesting sites. Falkirk Wheel and the Kelpies are also part of this walk. The walk has been developed and planned to bring tourism to Central Scotland and help local businesses along the way. Hopefully, with my local and historical knowledge this walk will encourage more tourists that are wanting to learn about Scottish history and culture whilst walking through amazing scenery.

Orari di apertura

Monday to Sunday 8am to 8pm

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Start Your Story in Scotland

Where history meets breathtaking beauty, and every visit feels like an escape.

Inspiration for your trip

Step into a land steeped in history and legend, explore our dramatic landscapes and uncover our ancient Celtic roots. Vast lochs, glens and Munros - easily accessible from our vibrant cities and towns - make Scotland the perfect place to lose yourself.

Discover unique experiences in Scotland

Discover hidden gems, plan your perfect trip, or find exactly what you need—from scenic hikes and cosy cottages to events and cultural experiences.

Discover Scotland's vibrant events and festivals

FIFA World Cup 2026

Cheer on Scotland at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and find information about fan zones in Scotland, stadium tours and more.

Highland games in Scotland

From the tug o' war to the caber toss, Scotland's Highland games are not to be missed.

Edinburgh Festivals

Discover Edinburgh's summer festivals, including the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Events and festivals in Scotland

There's something happening in Scotland right now that the whole family will love.

Countdown to Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Less than 100 days to go until 11 days of world-class action across the city, bringing 3,000 athletes from 74 nations together to compete across 10 sports.

Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Start planning your summer break

Witness Scotland step into summer, with longer days and plenty of experiences to enjoy from coastal walks to fun exhibitions.

Summer holidays & breaks in Scotland

Find ideas and inspiration, from family days out to top camping spots, walks and outdoor activities.

Scotland's islands

Find out about the hundreds of islands in Scotland including Arran, Lewis, Skye, Outer Hebrides and Shetland. Plan the perfect island getaway today.

Scottish music festivals

Find out what’s happening in Scotland this year

The best tours of Scotland - luxury & scenic tours

Tour Scotland at your own pace with these fantastic ideas.

Your Scottish adventure starts here

Use our interactive map to explore wild landscapes, vibrant cities, rich culture, and hidden historic gems to craft your personal Scottish experience.

Map of Scotland

As seen on TV!

From Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir's luxury Scotland itinerary to local suggestions on the highlights of Glasgow and Dumfries & Galloway, check out this top advice on trips across Scotland.

Tara & Johnny's luxury Scotland itinerary

Have you been inspired by Tara & Johnny's Scotland itinerary as seen on NBC's Extra Mile Club? Read on and plan your own Scottish adventure.

Channel 4's Where to next? Scotland itinerary

Follow in the footsteps of comedians Fatiha El-Ghorri and John Tothill on their unforgettable journey through Scotland.

Scotland trip itineraries

Plan your days in Scotland with the help of our suggested itineraries.

Your pictures of Scotland

Share your images by tagging @VisitScotland 

JavaScript needs to be enabled to see social media images for this place. You can turn this on in your browser settings.

Join our Newsletter Clan

Get Scotland inspiration direct to your inbox. Don't miss the inside track from our Scotland experts on exciting trip ideas, unique attractions and hidden gems loved by locals.