Pitlochry Path Network

A path network covering 41 miles of paths made up of six individual circular routes around the settlements of Pitlochry, Moulin and Killiecrankie. Routes vary in length from 3 miles to 11.5 miles. You can choose to walk beside the Rivers Garry and Tummel and Faskally Loch, climb to viewpoints such as Craigower hill or wander through woodlands such as Black Spout Wood.
Paths are on a variety of surfaces, from forest tracks and quiet lanes, to un-surfaced and occasionally muddy paths. Routes are often steep and can venture onto high and exposed ground that in some weathers can present dangerous walking conditions. All the routes are signed and way marked and offer an excellent opportunity to explore the countryside of highland Perthshire!
A
detailed leaflet (PDF, 1.4MB) is available. Alternatively, the leaflet is available from Perth and Kinross Council, Tourist Information Centres and local outlets at a cost of £1.00
An
additional leaflet (PDF, 6.3MB) detailing the recent excavations of an Iron Age Homestead in Black Spout Woods (one of the sites in Pitlochry through which the Path Network passes) is also available.