A lovely Scottish summit in the Trossachs. Great for lovers of romantic landscapes and moderately sporty excursions.
Start at the car park located along the road from Callander in Fort William (A84). This inconspicuous and poorly-marked car park is to the left just before Loch Lubnaig.
(S/F) Take the path that goes diagonally down the slope and through a partially de-forested area. In the direction of west-north-west. Reach a forest road.
(1) Cross it, reach a wide turn.
(2) Continue on the path towards the west to reach a section in the fence designed to allow you to pass it.
(3) Step over a stream, then continue uphill for 700 m to reach the 590 m marker.
(4) Head around the mountain range to the left and continue to climb north-west on a path that is not always very visible reach Ben Ledi. Stop a moment to admire the scenery if the weather is clear.
(5) Continue north-west, then north walking on a very rounded ridge. This path that heads gently downhill is lined with iron stakes.
(6) Begin the steep descent (north-north-east) through the rocks and in the grass trying to avoid the wet bogs. Head generally in the direction of the forest roads that can be seen below.
(7) Cross a fence bridle and join up with the well-marked path. Follow this path that ultimately leads into the undergrowth. Cross a logging road twice.
(8) Finally, take the logging road that goes down to the loch.
(9) Then follow the road (no traffic permitted except for residents) or the bike path (both lanes run parallel to each other) running almost flat to the car park at the start (the loch is on your left) (S/F).
Waypoints :
D/A : mi 0 - alt. 430ft
1 : mi 0.43 - alt. 837ft - Forest path
2 : mi 0.7 - alt. 1181ft - Wide turn
3 : mi 0.93 - alt. 1414ft - A crossing place in the fence
4 : mi 1.37 - alt. 1932ft - Head around the mountain range
5 : mi 2.36 - alt. 2805ft - Ben Ledi
6 : mi 2.72 - alt. 2690ft - Steep descent
7 : mi 3.55 - alt. 1253ft - A crossing place in the fence
8 : mi 4.61 - alt. 650ft - Forest trail
9 : mi 5.04 - alt. 443ft - Road and bike path
D/A : mi 5.85 - alt. 436ft
Always bring warm windproof clothing because at the top the conditions can be very harsh (wind, rain, fog).
Like most hikes in Scotland, there are very few signs or markings indicating the path.
For this hike, the path is not visible all the way and in poor weather you will not meet many people.
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