Scottish Mountain Walks
Popular Scottish Mountain Walks - How to get there, where to park etc
Scald Law and Carnethy Hill, The Pentlands
Scald Law and Carnethy Hill, The Pentlands The Pentland Hills lie just to the south of Edinburgh, and the highest hill at 609m is Scald Law. This is a circular route, and also takes in…
Ben Hope and Loch Hope
Ben Hope is the most northerly Munro and is situated at the south end of Loch Hope in one of the true remaining wildernesses of Scotland. Loch Hope is famous for its Sea Trout and…
Climbing Ben Venue in The Trossachs
Climbing Ben Venue in The Trossachs Ben Venue is one of our favourite Trossachs mountains - see also Ben Aan and Ben Ledi. Although at 725m, it isn't the highest, it probably has the most rewarding…
Ben Ledi
Ben Ledi, which means the mountain of god, lies just past Callander in the Trossachs. If coming from Stirling, and the M9 motorway, take the junction 10 exit, signposted for Callander and Crianlarich, then follow…
Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall and Loch Skeen
Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall The Grey Mare's Tail waterfall doesn't seem like too strenuous a climb when you look up at it, but it is fairly steep - especially the first section. The path is…
Ben Aan
Ben Aan in the Trossachs is one of Scotland's most popular hills. At only 454 m high, it doesn't take too long to climb, and the views at the top are truly stunning. It should…