WebGetting to the Ben Vorlich and Stùc a’ Chròin Walk Trailhead From Lochearnhead, head south on the A84 until you reach the minor road that runs along the south side of Loch Earn. … WebRoute on to Stùc a' Chròin involves steep, rocky terrain with some slight scrambling, whilst the return crosses boggy, eroded ground. Public Transport No public transport to the start; buses do run to Lochearnhead …
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WebThis 8 mile (13KM) walk takes in 2 Munros: Ben Vorlich (985m) and Stuc a’ Chroin (975m). This is a great route which encorporates 2 iconic Scottish Mountains; there is an easy … http://domrhodes.com/benvorlichstucachroin.html mike borowski homestead realty
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WebYou can go on to do Stuc A Chroin if you want to challenge yourself. Coming down is also quite hard due to the loose rocks and zig zagging pathways. Conditions: Rocky Stuart Taylor • Hiking Good scenery, stuch a chroin basically rock climbing, quite dangerous so better going with someone Sophie Grant Hiking WebStùc a' Chroin (Scottish Gaelic: Stùc a' Chrodhain, 'cloven hoof peak') (also translated as 'hill of the little sheepfold' or 'peak of danger') is a mountain in the Breadalbane region of the southern Scottish Highlands.It is a Munro, with a height of 975 metres (3,199 ft).It lies a short distance south of Ben Vorlich and east of Strathyre.The boundary between the … WebFrom Beinn Each the route follows a hill walkers path along an undulating ridge to Bealach nan Caber (grid ref 603165) (Cross-over Point) then follows the same path for a scramble … newwavenail