Top 10 walks within 1 hour of Achray.
All tried & tested by Laura, one of our Owners. Laura is available to take guests out for an additional fee & subject to T&C’s.
1. Ben Vorlich (985m) - The closest Munro to Achray.
Can be done alone as a beginner’s hike or can be combined with Stuc a Chroin for a more adventurous day out (which includes some mild scrambling & a head for heights in parts).
Ben Vorlich itself has a great path up and back down and is navigationally easy. Great views particularly on the return! Good level of fitness required as this is a munro. 10 minutes drive from Achray House.
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/munros/ben-vorlich-loch-earn
2. Deil’s Cauldron Comrie + 2 optional extensions
The basic walk from Comrie to the Deil’s Cauldron Waterfall & then the Melville monument for the spectacular views is a nice morning or afternoon out. It is well marked and up to the waterfall is quite moderate, with the climb to the monument getting the heart racing! If you want a longer day out there are 2 possible add ons. At the T junction from at the Maam Road you can go left and follow the landrover path and keep following signs for Comrie which will take you back to the car. This makes for a 3-4 hour walk. Alternatively follow the main route to the right and then head towards Milton burn and through the woods back to Comrie. Also a 3-4 hour walk. Start point just 7 minutes drive from Achray House.
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/deils-cauldron.shtml
3. Beinn Each (813m) - a corbett close to Achray House.
Quite a steep ascent & descent but well paved and sign posted. Good level of fitness required. For the much more adventurous this can be combined with Stuc a Chroin, however the descent is quite rough and steep. Good navigation would also be required.
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/corbetts/beinn-each
4. Buchaille Etive Beag - Glencoe.
Just over an hour from Achray House. These 2 Munros are really accessible. Park the car & hit the trail. It is a pretty steep start and is not the easiest day out but the scenery is spectacular and you really feel that you are in the highlands! Good fitness and gear required as the weather can be pretty changeable.
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fortwilliam/buachailleetivebeag.shtml
5. The Birks o’ Aberfeldy (and beyond!).
1 hour drive from Achray House - and what a lovely drive it is! The 1 - 2 hour walk of the birks alone is lovely and moderate to easy going. Particularly lovely in the autumn. To make a bigger day of it you can try the 22km loop which takes in the falls too. https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/aberfeldy-kenmore.shtml
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/birks-of-aberfeldy.shtml (standard route.)
6. Glentarken from St Fillans +/- 15km 3.5 - 4 hours.
This is a walk straight from Achray House. It is quite long but not too strenuous. There is one river crossing which can be tricky if there has been a lot of rain, but is usually OK.
The walk takes you up the zig zags from right behind the hotel and in no time you are up in what feels pretty wild and away from it all. You will pass through the old village and some nice woodland area on the way back and also take in the breathtaking views of Loch Earn. This is the basic walk, which you can add on to. https://www.stfillanscc.org.uk/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Old%20Village%20Ruins%20-%20Morell%20text%202021%20v2.pdf
7. Ben Lawers & Beinn Ghlass - a classic double munro day out.
35 minutes drive from Achray House. Good parking but can get busy on bank holidays and particularly nice days due to the accessibility and the fact that Ben Lawers is the 10th highest munro.
The path is very easy to follow and it is a moderate to challenging climb fitness wise
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/ben-lawers.shtml. Killing is a nice wee stop on the way back for a drink and some photos at the Falls of Dochart. 4 - 5 hours.
8. Torlum Hill, Crieff - 13km walk
Starting from Auchingarrach Wildlife Farm which is about 15 minutes drive from Achray House. It is an easy to moderate walk on good paths with some lovely panoramic views of Crieff, Ben Vorlich and the Strathearn countryside.
The walk is about 3 hours. A nice afternoon out and perfect walk with the dog.
https://www.pkct.org/Handlers/Download.ashx?IDMF=359a1575-1db1-4241-9b7d-7e32edc6bf0b%20
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