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Jogging around Killin offers diverse terrain set against the dramatic landscapes of Perthshire, Scotland. The region is characterized by the powerful Falls of Dochart, the expansive Loch Tay, and the winding River Dochart, providing a variety of scenic backdrops for running. Footpaths along old railway lines and more challenging routes towards the Lawers Range offer options for different fitness levels. The area's natural features make it a notable destination for outdoor activities, including running.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
5.0
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121
runners
13.5km
01:25
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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39
runners
4.89km
00:31
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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41
runners
7.84km
00:49
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.25km
00:57
390m
390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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5.53km
00:40
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Killin is blessed with views across Loch Tay. This beautiful loch sits beneath the mighty Tarmachan and Lawers ranges.
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A fun off-road alternative for getting across the River Dochart. Suitable for all bike types, it provides a great view of the river and the old stone road bridge.
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Pier Road takes you down to the wooded shoreline on the west side of Loch Tay. It is a woodland area, but there are opportunities to get close to the shoreline in many places to get the sublime views eastwards across the loch. Nearby there is also Finlarig Castle to visit, and there is parking nearby.
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Killin is a popular Perthshire village with gorgeous walks available, and some of them include going over the River Dochart at certain locations. This is one of those locations, and the footpath crosses over the Dochart here on an old, but very impressive, stone-built railway viaduct. There are great views of the river to be had from the viaduct, which has been fenced off now with deer fencing as the walls are very low.
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Rising above the town of Killin, Meall Clachach is one of the best local viewpoints, with views reaching over Loch Tay, the Ben Lawers range and Tarmachan ridge.
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Killin offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These include 1 easy, 9 moderate, and 10 difficult trails, all set against the stunning backdrop of Perthshire, Scotland.
Yes, Killin has options for easier runs. The Loch Tay loop from Killin is an easy 4.9 km (3.0 miles) path that offers scenic views of Loch Tay and passes by the historic Finlarig Castle ruin. The disused railway lines also provide accessible and relatively flat paths perfect for a relaxed jog.
Many routes in Killin feature the dramatic Falls of Dochart and scenic Loch Tay. For a route that combines both, consider the Falls of Dochart & Loch Tay loop from Killin. You can also find stunning loch views along the Loch Tay – Dochart Viaduct loop from Killin, which also crosses the historic Dochart Viaduct.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous run, the Meall Ghaordaidh loop from Duncroisk is a difficult 9.57 km (5.9 miles) route with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Lochan Lairig Cheile – Killin Junction loop from Lochan Lairig Cheile, which spans over 21 km and offers substantial climbs.
Killin's trails are rich with natural beauty and historical sites. You can jog past the powerful Falls of Dochart, enjoy expansive views of Loch Tay, and follow the winding River Dochart. Highlights in the area include the majestic Ben Lawers summit and Ben More Summit, offering breathtaking vistas. You might also encounter serene spots like The Lochan of the Lost Sword.
Yes, many of Killin's running routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Falls of Dochart & Loch Tay loop, the Loch Tay loop, and the Loch Tay – Dochart Viaduct loop, all starting from Killin.
The running routes in Killin are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from numerous reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, from riverbanks to mountain trails, and the stunning natural scenery, especially the Falls of Dochart and Loch Tay views.
Killin is indeed a popular location for running events, even hosting an annual 10K and 5K race. These events highlight some of the area's best routes, featuring a mix of tarmac and compacted paths, showcasing the village, the Falls of Dochart, and riverside trails.
The terrain around Killin is quite varied. You'll find relatively flat paths along the River Dochart and old railway lines, offering easy running. For more adventurous runners, there are trails with significant elevation gains in areas like Glen Ogle and towards the Lawers Range, often on mixed surfaces including compacted paths and some paved sections.
Beyond natural beauty, Killin's routes offer glimpses into history. You can pass by the historic Finlarig Castle ruin on some Loch Tay loops and cross the old stone-built railway viaduct near the Falls of Dochart. Parts of the legendary Rob Roy Way also pass through the Killin area, adding a touch of Scottish folklore to your run.
Killin offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colours and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer runs. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter running is possible for experienced individuals, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially challenging conditions, especially on higher trails.
Yes, Killin provides excellent terrain for long-distance training. The area's Munros, such as those in the Tarmachan and Ben Lawers ranges, offer serious hill running opportunities. For a significant distance, consider the 21.5 km (13.4 miles) Lochan Lairig Cheile – Killin Junction loop, which includes substantial elevation changes.


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