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Jogging around St Fillans offers diverse terrain at the eastern end of Loch Earn in Perthshire. The region is characterized by the freshwater Loch Earn, rolling hills, and light broadleaf woodlands. Joggers can find routes along the lochside, beside the River Earn, or through forestry tracks behind the village. Dundurn Hill provides a more challenging experience with climbs up to 400 feet.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The views in this area are spectacular, frm this elevated location you can see for miles and miles through the valleys in all directions. It is a worthy hiking trail
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a new bridge over the Lednock. https://www.pkc.gov.uk/article/15381/Comrie-Path-Network https://cyclecrieff.scot/
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Neish Island. We swim around it weekly, but it has a nice bit of history. https://canmore.org.uk/site/24437/neish-island-loch-earn https://cyclecrieff.scot/
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Always worth a viist when there has been a lot of rain. A huge amount of water gushes through the narrow rocks.
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Ben Vorlich means "the bay". The 985m high Munro on Loch Earn (note: there are two Ben Vorlichs) is a fairly easy Munro with a great view over the Scottish Lowlands and the beginning of the Highlands.
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The Deil’s Cauldron (Devil’s Kettle) is a dramatic waterfall that roars down a narrow gorge on the River Lednock, boiling and hissing as it plunges into a deep pool. Legend has it that it was the haunt of a water elf who lured victims to their doom. You need to leave you bike at the top and go down the wooden steps. They lead you to the viewpoint. Be careful, the steps are slippery in the wet.
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St Fillans offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 70 different options recorded on komoot. These range from easy lochside paths to challenging mountain ascents, catering to all fitness levels.
The terrain around St Fillans is quite diverse. You'll find picturesque lochside paths along Loch Earn, routes alongside the River Earn, and trails through lush broadleaf woodlands. For more challenging runs, there are rolling hills and forestry tracks behind the village, including climbs up to 400 feet on places like Dundurn Hill.
Yes, St Fillans has several easy options perfect for beginners or a relaxed jog. The St Fillans and Loch Earn trail running loop is a moderate route that offers beautiful views without extreme difficulty. Additionally, the Loch Earn Railway Path, mentioned in local research, provides a relatively flat and accessible surface ideal for an easier run.
Many routes provide stunning views of Loch Earn. The St Fillans and Loch Earn trail running loop offers continuous loch views. For panoramic vistas, consider routes that climb to higher elevations, such as those around Dundurn Hill or East Creag Mhor, which provide spectacular outlooks over the loch and countryside.
Yes, many of the running routes around St Fillans are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The St Fillans and Loch Earn trail running loop is a popular example of a circular route.
While not directly on every running trail, there are several beautiful waterfalls in the wider St Fillans area that you could incorporate into a longer run or visit separately. Notable waterfalls include the Falls of Dochart, Deil's Cauldron Waterfall, and Keltie Waterfalls.
The running routes in St Fillans are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 14 reviews. Runners frequently praise the scenic lochside paths, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the diverse terrain that offers options for both easy jogs and challenging hill climbs.
For families, the flatter, well-maintained paths are ideal. The Loch Earn Railway Path is a great option, offering an accessible surface. Low-level routes around the village, such as the 'Circle the Village' walk, can also be adapted for family jogs, providing even paths and views of farmland and light woodland.
Yes, St Fillans is generally well-equipped with parking options, especially in and around the village. Many of the popular trailheads and lochside access points will have designated parking areas, making it convenient to start your run.
St Fillans offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter runs can be invigorating, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy or muddy conditions on higher or less maintained paths.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, St Fillans is an excellent base. The Ben Chonzie Summit Cairn loop from Torluad is a difficult 7.9-mile path with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Ben Vorlich loop from Loch Earn, which covers 6.1 miles through varied and challenging terrain.
Yes, the diverse habitats around St Fillans support a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for red squirrels, otters, and red deer, especially in the quieter woodland and lochside areas. Birdwatchers might also spot ospreys, buzzards, and kingfishers, adding an extra dimension to your run.
While St Fillans itself has local amenities, for a specific cafe near trails, local research mentions Comrie Croft, which includes a cafe and is part of a wider network of trails. Many routes will pass through or near the village where you can find refreshments.


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