A minimalistic print that displays the entire route of the Rob Roy Way hiking trail in Scotland, United Kingdom.
About the Rob Roy Way
The Rob Roy Way is a popular long-distance hiking trail in Scotland, United Kingdom, starting in Drymen and finishing in Pitlochry. It takes you through some of the most iconic landscapes in the Scottish Highlands. It starts off in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, goes through Aberfoyle, Callander, Lochearnhead, Killin, and Aberfeldy, and passes along Loch Venachar, Loch Lubnaig, and Loch Tay. In the beginning, it also connects with the West Highland Way. Lots of hikers complete it each year because it isn't a very long trail, taking only 6-8 days to complete, but at the same time, it goes through a very varied landscape, with grazed Scottish meadows, lush forests, historic towns, tranquil lakes, and more.
Statistics About the Rob Roy Way
- Start point: Drymen, Scotland
- End point: Pitlochry, Scotland
- Total distance: 79 miles / 127 km
- Total altitude gain/loss: 7696 ft / 2346 m
- Highest point: 1853 ft / 565 m
- Countries crossed: Scotland, United Kingdom
- Time to finish: Typically 6 to 8 days