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Jogging around Strathfillan offers diverse natural landscapes within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The region is characterized by majestic mountainous terrain, including several Munros, expansive glens, and remote upland areas. Peaceful lochs, winding rivers, and native woodlands further define the landscape, providing varied terrains for running. These natural features create a rugged yet tranquil environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
95
runners
52.2km
06:12
960m
960m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
41
runners
27.6km
03:06
500m
500m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38
runners
8.16km
00:53
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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22
runners
10.9km
01:11
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
18
runners
21.5km
03:26
1,020m
1,020m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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I took a break here during my hike on the West Highland Way. You can read the history on the attached information board. Due to the dark water and the history, the place seems a bit eerie. By the way, the turn-off there was not marked on the road and it was rather a coincidence that I saw it on the navigation map at that moment - and then you have to walk briefly through a mini-wood on a trodden path.
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Here I could refill water and other supplies for my hike on the West Highland Way.
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Stayed there for one night on my West Highland Way. Everything was great. The evening meal and breakfast in the morning were also good. Including a vegetarian burger.
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Right next to the stone, there is an information board about the legendary stories of the hole in the background.
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Somewhere in the depths of these quiet water nearby should lie Robert the Bruce's claymore sword.
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Somewhere in the depths of these quiet waters lies Robert the Bruce's claymore sword.
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Strathfillan offers a diverse range of terrains, from majestic mountainous areas with Munros like Ben More and Stob Binnein, to peaceful lochside paths, tranquil native woodlands, and rolling hills. You'll also find rugged glens, remote upland areas, and forestry tracks, providing varied experiences for all types of runners.
The running routes in Strathfillan range from moderate to difficult. Out of 16 total routes, 8 are classified as moderate and 8 as difficult. Many trails involve significant elevation gain, especially those ascending Munros, offering challenging hill climbs and rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, Strathfillan features several excellent circular running routes. For a challenging experience, consider the Bridge of Orchy – Rannoch Moor loop from Tyndrum Lower, which is 32.4 miles long. Another difficult option is the Ben More – Stob Binnein loop from Loch Iubhair, covering 7.6 miles with vast panoramas.
Absolutely. Strathfillan's landscape is enhanced by winding gullies and cascading waterfalls. You can explore highlights like the Falls of Falloch. For stunning views, consider routes that pass viewpoints such as View over Loch Tulla from Mam Carraigh or View of Loch Lomond.
Strathfillan is unique for its combination of majestic Munros like Ben More and Stob Binnein, expansive glens, and remote upland areas. The region also boasts peaceful lochs, winding rivers, and native woodlands, creating a rugged yet tranquil environment. It's part of the Breadalbane Mountains Important Plant Area, known for rich montane flora and iconic Scottish wildlife.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, Strathfillan is traversed by the West Highland Way, a well-established long-distance trail. Sections of this trail, such as the 11-kilometer stretch between Crianlarich and Tyndrum, are often accessible via public transport links to these towns, making them good starting points for runs.
Many popular running routes in Strathfillan, especially those starting from towns like Tyndrum Lower or Crianlarich, typically have designated parking areas nearby. For example, routes like the Allt Kinglass Stone Bridge – Bridge of Orchy loop from Tyndrum Lower would likely have parking facilities available in or around Tyndrum Lower.
The komoot community highly rates the running experience in Strathfillan, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 6 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding mountainous terrain, and the tranquil environment found along lochside paths and through native woodlands.
Yes, Strathfillan is home to a section of the renowned West Highland Way, offering extensive long-distance running opportunities. For example, the Bridge of Orchy – Rannoch Moor loop from Tyndrum Lower is a substantial 32.4-mile route, perfect for those seeking a longer trail run.
While Strathfillan offers beauty year-round, the best time for running generally aligns with milder weather. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, with fewer midges than summer. However, the mountainous terrain means conditions can change rapidly, so always be prepared for varied weather.
Yes, the West Highland Way, which runs through Strathfillan, offers views of historical sites. For instance, the section between Crianlarich and Tyndrum passes by the historic ruins of Saint Fillan's priory, adding a cultural dimension to your run.
There are 16 dedicated running routes available in Strathfillan, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with over 550 runners having explored the area using komoot.


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