Ardtalnaig to Aberfeldy
Today is a challenging and interesting day of walking in this beautiful part of Scotland and there are numerous points of both natural and man-made interest to admire along the way.
difficult
Distance 24.7 km
The initial section to Acharn follows a minor road but then you will enjoy a mix of rough paths and even some gorge walking prior to arrival in Aberfeldy. The Scottish Crannog Centre is worth a visit if you are interested in the historical aspects of the area; otherwise Dewar’s World of Whisky just north of Aberfeldy provides a good reward at the end of a long day.

Author
Lizzie Mitchell
Update: January 13, 2023
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Highest point
342 m
Lowest point
59 m
Track types
Path
0.9 km
Road
0 km
Unknown
23.7 km
Tips and hints
This tour appears in the following itineraries:
WSSRRW1
WSSRRW2
Start
Ardtalnaig (136 m)
Coordinates:
OS Grid
NN 70192 39230
DD
56.527119, -4.111868
DMS
56°31'37.6"N 4°06'42.7"W
UTM
30V 431603 6265302
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Destination
Aberfeldy
Turn-by-turn directions
These maps and routes are designed to be used in conjunction with our traditional documentation. We have recently embarked on a conversion initiative to bring the two elements together, and this itinerary will be covered in due course.
In the meantime, using the two elements alongside each other should go a long way to ensure you have a safe, enjoyable and problem free day.
Note
all notes on protected areas
Coordinates
OS Grid
NN 70192 39230
DD
56.527119, -4.111868
DMS
56°31'37.6"N 4°06'42.7"W
UTM
30V 431603 6265302
w3w
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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
24.7 km
Duration
7:45 h
Ascent
562 m
Descent
596 m
Highest point
342 m
Lowest point
59 m
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Descent
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