Highland
Perthshire Trail Detailed Itinerary: HPT1
Days: 7 Walking Days & 2 Travel
Days
Nights:8
Grade: Easy to Moderate
Terrain: Riverside trails, minor roads and highland paths,
most with very good surfaces. The route is not waymarked so
the ability to follow directions and
read a map is important. Day 1– Arrive Starting Point: Blair
Atholl
Blair Atholl offers real highland hospitality, beautiful scenery, a rich history
and plenty to do and is easily accessed from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The
Atholl Arms Hotel always offers a warm welcome and after checking in you
may wish to enjoy a stroll through Atholl Estates, or simply relax and
enjoy the fine food and hospitality.
Overnight: The Atholl Arms Hotel
The Atholl Arms is a really traditional highland hotel, big on heritage and
hospitality. Fresh local produce is a speciality and a dedicated team of chefs
have built an enviable reputation for delicious traditional specialities.
Day 2 – Blair Castle & Atholl
Estates Discovery Day
The area surrounding Blair Atholl is probably my favourite part of Scotland
and you have an entire day to enjoy the delights of this truly special part
of Scotland. Blair Castle is opposite your hotel and the imposing white façade
dominates the area. It is home to the Atholl Highlanders, one of Europe’s
last private armies and exploring the castle and grounds will keep you enthralled
for hours. The afternoon is best spent exploring one of the many waymarked
tracks available on Atholl Estates, although you can choose from several walks
which we provide including challenging hill walks or gentle rive strolls.
Overnight: The Atholl Arms Hotel
Day 3 – Blair Atholl to Moulin,
Pitlochry 10 Miles
Start your journey with a relaxed walk on riverside paths to Killiecrankie,
site of the first battle of the Jacobite victory and home of the unbelievable “Soldiers
Leap”. From Killiecrankie you have the choice of three equally appealing
routes, mountain, moor or river, to Moulin, your overnight stop. Moulin is
a tiny village to the north of Pitlochry nestled on the slopes of Ben Vrackie
centred around the Moulin Hotel, which is your overnight stop and a traditional
country hotel its own micro brewery and lively pub.
Overnight: The Moulin Hotel
The Moulin Hotel is a delightful haven of Scottish Hospitality and has been
welcoming travellers since 1695. This quite superb, rather romantic inn blends
old world highland hospitality with the comforts and service of a modern hotel.
The hotel also boasts its own micro brewery whose traditional beers perfectly
complement the hearty highland fayre.
Day 4 – Discover Pitlochry or
Tackle Ben Vrackie
Pitlochry is a bustling town that first become popular in Victorian times and
continues to be enormously popular with visitors. Enjoy a leisurely walk from
your hotel in Moulin that takes in all the attractions including Edradour Distillery,
Loch Faskally, The Festival Theatre, the Fish Ladder and Pitlochry High Street.
Alternatively if you are feeling more energetic you may wish to tackle Ben
Vrackie, the highest hill in the area which is sure to reward your efforts
with fantastic views in all directions.
Overnight: The Moulin Hotel
Day 5 – Moulin to Aberfeldy -
15 Miles
As you leave Pitlochry you climb the watershed between the Tummel and Tay Rivers
and the resulting views are breathtaking – Scotland at its very finest!
Once the initial climb is over you will enjoy a relaxed descent towards
the River Tay and Aberfeldy. The River Tay is Scotland’s Largest
River and is world renowned for its outstanding salmon fishing, although
anglers now share the river with an increasing number of white water rafters
and kayakers. You cross the River Tay by way of Wades Bridge just before
arriving in Aberfeldy, a small market town nestled on the banks of the
River Tay and home to one of Scotland’s best tea shops.
Overnight: Balnearn Guest House
Balnearn House is a delightful guest house located in Aberfeldy. Claire and
Mark Dimmock welcome you to their comfortable home where comfort and a friendly
atmosphere are a top priority. The house was built in 1900 and boasts open
log fires and beautiful views over a much loved garden. Claire and Mark will
be happy to book you into a nearby restaurant for dinner.
Day 6 – Aberfeldy to Kenmore – 7
miles
Your days walk starts in spectacular fashion as you climb a good path parallel
to the Birks of Aberfeldy, a deep gorge and series of waterfalls that is particularly
impressive after heavy rain. The remainder of the day is spent in woodland,
the native woodland being a particularly good habitat for wildlife and birds
so keep your eyes and ears open. You should also start to glimpse the expanse
of Loch Tay as the end of the days walk draws near in Kenmore. Kenmore is a
small highland community nestled on the banks of the River Tay where it flows
from Loch Tay. The main street is dominated by the gates of Taymouth Castle
which is now home to an exclusive golf club. The Crannog Centre is a mile west
of the village and offers a fascinating insight into the life of iron age Scots.
Overnight: The Kenmore Hotel
The Kenmore Hotel was founded on the 3rd of November 1572 and claims to be
Scotland’s oldest hotel. A beautiful setting and historical location
offer a touch of paradise unspoiled by time. Rooms, restaurants and bars offer
superb views of the mountains and river. The restaurant boasts innovative Scottish
Cuisine combined with new world delicacies; all enjoyed overlooking the River
Tay.
Day 7 – Kenmore to Fortingall – 5 – 8
miles
Choose one of several routes as you head ever deeper into
the Scottish Highlands as you walk over or around Drummond
Hill to Fortingall. As you leave Kenmore
and enjoy the expansive vistas over Loch Tay you can’t help but be
inspired by the beauty and timelessness of the landscape. Fortingall is famous
for having
the oldest tree in Scotland and reputedly the birth place of Pontius Pilate
- the son of a Roman Legionary and a local Girl - the Yew Tree in the Churchyard
would have been there at that time! I am sure that you will have time to
learn all about it. Fortingall is known as one of the prettiest villages
in Scotland
and was designed by James Marjorybanks McLaren, who taught Chares Rennie
Mackintosh.
Overnight: The Fortingall Hotel
The Fortingall is a special treat, a luxurious highland hotel at the centre
of the conservation village of Fortingall which offers luxury country house
style rooms. The accommodation is perfectly complemented by delicious food
sourced locally and beautifully prepared and presented.
Day 8: Fortingall to Kinloch Rannoch – 10 miles
A dramatic and challenging days walking to end your highland journey on a high
note. Your route takes you through the remote highland glen that joins Fortingall
and Kinloch Rannoch, an ancient right of way that is still used today. The
towering bulk of Schiehallion dominates through most of the day and provides
a fitting background to what has been an inspiring journey through the heart
of Scotland. Kinloch Rannoch is a small and isolated village, take time to
relax and enjoy the spectacular views of Schiehallion.
Overnight: Bunrannoch House
Bunrannoch House is an old hunting lodge situated in woodland on the outskirts
of Kinloch Rannoch and enjoys high level views of Loch Rannoch and the surrounding
mountains. Bunrannoch House is well known locally for its warm hospitality
and fine menu sourced from local suppliers and lovingly prepared. It provides
a haven of tranquillity and is the ideal base to relax and take time out from
modern life.
Recommendations:
Fewer Nights: If you are pressed for time drop the additional days in Blair
Atholl and Pitlochry for a 6 day and 7 night holiday.
Additional Nights: There is so much to see and do in highland Perthshire that
many of our clients choose to add extra nights on this walk. An extra night
in Kinloch Rannoch is especially popular as you can explore Loch Rannoch or
even climb Schiehallion. Taking rest days in Aberfeldy lets you visit Castle
Menzies, enjoy a Highland Adventure Land Rover Safari or even white water rafting
on the Tay.
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