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Killiecrankie

Woodland
Walk Leader
Hazel Frost FRPS
Co-Leader
James Frost FRPS
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 - 10:00
Capacity
8
Killiecrankie soldier's leap image from National Trust for Scotland website

Image cc National Trust for Scotland.

Information from the website:

Follow in the footsteps of the Jacobite and Redcoat soldiers who travelled through the Pass of Killiecrankie on 27 July 1689.

Killiecrankie is part of the Pitlochry Path Network in Perthshire and you can tailor your walk to your ability and the time you have available. For a short casual stroll, park at the visitor centre and walk along the balcony, checking for wildlife at the feeding station as you go by. This leads you to a set of steps taking you down to the main path of the Pass. After a few minutes you’ll find a bench overlooking the gorge giving stunning views of the woodland and River Garry. Beyond this, you can follow steps leading further down into the gorge until you reach Soldier’s Leap where you can see a small waterfall. This walk takes about 15 minutes from the car park.

From here you can either return to the visitor centre or continue down the riverside path towards the green footbridge (allow around 30 minutes to walk to this from Soldier’s Leap). Here you can cross to the other side of the river and walk through our adjoining property – the Linn of Tummel. Alternatively, you could continue on the left side of the river to follow the footpath for approximately 3 miles to reach Pitlochry. There’s also an option to take a circular route by walking along the roadside, but the view is much better returning along the riverside path through the beautiful woodland.

A walk here in autumn is a special treat – the Pass is renowned for its rich autumnal colours, when the trees are a spectacular mixture of gold, burgundy, amber, vermilion and russet.

Walk Location

56.743022000794, -3.7721568346024

Walk Directions

Meet in the carpark of the National Trust for Scotland site - https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/killiecrankie/planning-your-visit

Carpark £4.00 or free if member of NTS

Well signposted 3 miles north of Pitlochry, off the A9

Killiecrankie, Near Pitlochry, Perthshire, PH16 5LQ

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Accessibility

The visitor centre, café and toilets are on one level but the footpath into the Pass of Killiecrankie is steep, uneven and has steps.

Multiple paths around the area from the visitors centre for all abilities.

Excellent cafe - opens at 10am

Exact plans can be formalised on the day depending on weather and abilities

Feedback Meeting Type
Zoom
Feedback Talk Date and Time
Thursday, November 7, 2024 - 19:30

Recording

The Zoom talk will be recorded and everyone who is booked on or leading a walk will be sent the link a day or two after the talk takes place.

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Killiecrankie Walk Autumn 2024
James Frost FRPS

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