The Great Trossachs Path 1 hike
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The Great Trossachs Path is a fantastic walk that we have split up into two long days. This first section can be done as one long day or broken into two shorter days. The TGTP provides instant access to the wonderful wilds of Scotland. From the bonny banks of Loch Lomond to Trossachs Pier at the head of Loch Katrine this is the first section of the Great Trossachs Path, the whole of which can be walked comfortably in two days.
Getting there
Inversnaid can be reached by taking a summer ferry from Tarbet to cross Loch Lomond, Tarbet can be reached via bus or Train from Glasgow. Alternatively, from the centre of Callander follow signs to Inversnaid, follow the single-track road with passing places for approximately 15.0mi to reach a free parking area (Rob Roy Car Park) on the left-hand side accessed via a small wooden bridge.
About
When to do | Year round |
Backcountry Campsites | Yes |
Toilets | At trail end |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Good |
Crowd Levels | Low |
Route Type | One Way |
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Route Description for The Great Trossachs Path 1
The Great Trossachs Path is well sign-posted, and the route follows The Great Trossachs Path Tree Logo (see pictures!), so once on track the route is very easy to follow. It can be completed in either direction; this description follows the route from Inversnaid to Trossachs Pier.
From the Inversnaid Hotel (if you have arrived by ferry) take the steps to the right of the hotel, cross two footbridges over the impressive waterfall and then turn left to follow the footpath signposted to the Rob Roy Car park. Soon turn left again to follow the path steeply uphill alongside Arklet Water. The path climbs through the woodland and after passing through two gates emerges in the Rob Roy car park. If you have arrived by car this is the best place to leave your car and start the hike.
From the car park take the road leading steeply down to the river and cross the bridge to join the road. Turn right and head towards the Inversnaid Bunkhouse and Bistro. Continue along the road; pass the houses and old school and then turn left up the track towards Garrison Farm.
After passing the farm buildings the path brings you to the RSPB car park, follow the signs to the footpath leading out of the back of the car park. The route now follows an undulating gravel track, keep straight ahead at a junction. Undisrupted mountain views and the stunning Loch Arklet and its dam dominates this section. At the far end of Loch Arklet, the signs guide you around to the left of Corriearklet buildings and a small lochan a little further ahead.
Soon you will reach a signed junction; follow the path towards Stronachlachar. Continue along this path to meet a minor road, turn left onto the road. Continue ahead past a vehicle barrier where the road turns into a private minor road beyond. The route continues ahead around Loch Katrine. Before passing the vehicle barrier take the detour, via the road to the right, down to Stronachlachar pier, there is a great tea shop here (The Pier Cafe) which is well worth a visit. You can also stay at Stronachlachar Lodge, a nice lodge in a great location. You might spot the Sir Walter Scott Steam ship which alights here on cruises from Trossachs Pier, your destination! The next section of the route can be somewhat busier as many walkers and cyclists like to come across on the ferry and follow The Great Trossachs Path back to Trossachs Pier- another nice option!
Return to the route and follow the private minor road to pass the few houses of Stronachlachar to open countryside with exceptional views out across Loch Katrine. Continue to follow the road north along the shores of Loch Katrine before it turns south. Again, clear signage makes this section easy to follow; stay on the road passing MacGregors burial ground, which juts out into the loch and can be reached via a small footpath. As the path goes to the left and heads east, you come to the minute settlements of Strone, Edra and Letter.
Further on, the road enters a wooded area and occasional views can be seen down to Trossachs Pier and several small islands. After passing Ellen’s Isle you will soon reach Trossachs Pier, here there are toilets, refreshments, and various cruise departures, but no accommodation.
Check out more amazing walks in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, like the Ben A’an, Ben Venue, Ben Lomond, or Loch Venachar.
Insider Hints
Wild camping is permitted around the shores of Loch Katrine however, just slightly further on from Trossachs Pier Camping enforcement regulations apply and permits must be purchased.
The cruise on Loch Katrine is spectacular. You can book your passage online in advance.
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Fred Kingston 4 years ago
Stunning views! As per the kids' request, we will be back here next summer.
Roman Adrimi 4 years ago
Very beautiful! My girlfriend and I went here, with some snacks and water. We love the unobstructed mountain views. It was a fantastic trip!
ShirleySyk 4 years ago
What a place to visit, every turn there was spectacular. there is plenty of parking and a nice loop to walk and the view of Loch Lomond is fabulous
Matthew Zielinski 5 years ago
Awesome hike! Spent about 7 hours not realizing how time has passed. The trail was a little crazy but so worth it!
Julia A. 5 years ago
Beautiful hike towards the end! Completed it in solid 7 hours. Not as busy as other hikes, so I was able to take decent photos!
Antoni L. 5 years ago
Beautiful surroundings. Nice way to experience the wilderness of Scotland!
David Kwan 5 years ago
One of Scotland's most beautiful treasures. Glad to see my children happy to see the beautiful surroundings. It's been quite some time since we last went out.
Terrance Gyro 5 years ago
It was a great hike for the whole fam! The trail is well marked and easy to follow. Very convenient.
Jane 6 years ago
The great Trossachs was amazing. Very hard for me and my husband but we managed. Beautiful scenery. We loved Scotland.
Minds 6 years ago
This was an amazing hike, I have done this in one day. Started early. I loved the scenery, it felt a lot more wild than some other parks I've done in the UK. I haven't done the cruise sadly. It did look amazing though