Path Maintenance – Glen Callater
The route through Glen Callater is often used to access several Munro summits encircling the glen and offering stunning views.
The route through Glen Callater is often used to access several Munro summits encircling the glen and offering stunning views.
Beinn a’Ghlo is the collective name for the range of three Munros close to Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire.
The path begins by skirting the shore of Loch Callater and then closely follows the banks of Allt an Loch.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glen Tanar Estate Rangers, Eric and Jane , and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities.
EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED due to the forecasted storm.
Both routes open breathtaking views over Loch A’an (Loch Avon) surrounded by craggy amphitheater. Please note that this path requires a long
Do you often approach hill paths on your bicycle? Bring your bike and join us on the day to help with maintenance of the Lairig an Laoigh path.
Join us for a day of path maintenance on one of the Loch Muick footpaths at Balmoral Estate.
“The Snub” is the top section of the path which leads from the Glen Clova Hotel up to Loch Brandy and then steeply up The Snub itself to the plateau area which lies to the north of Glen Clova.
The built path is a popular route up to Carn Ban Mor and gives access to Sgor Gaoith and Mullach Clach a’ Bhlair munros, plus longer options to approach other summits on the west side of the Lairig Ghru.
Apologies, but this event has been cancelled.
Meall a'Bhuachaille rises north of Glenmore and offers a lovely hike.