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Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit from Tyndrum

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United Kingdom
Scotland
Stirling
Strathfillan

Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit from Tyndrum

Hard

4.7

(6)

81

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Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit from Tyndrum

08:49

22.9km

1,420m

Hiking

Hike the difficult Ben Lui, Ben Oss, and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit from Tyndrum for 14.3 miles of stunning Scottish Highlands scenery.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 9.66 km for 15 m

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3.64 km

Cononish Glen

Highlight • Natural

Formed from the runoff from the Tyndrum Munros, the River Cononish carves a gloriously scenic and tranquil glen. Undoubtedly the star of the show is Ben Lui, flaunting its corrie-bitten …

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9.53 km

Ben Lui Summit

Highlight • Natural Monument

I've heard Ben Lui described as the Queen of Scottish mountains; it's certainly one of the grandest peaks in the Southern Highlands. Its best feature is undoubtedly its corrie-bitten northeast …

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13.4 km

Ben Oss

Highlight • Natural Monument

Ben Oss is a broad, 3,376-foot (1,029 m) Munro that very much plays second fiddle to neighbouring Ben Lui. However, the view from the summit is awe-inspiring, both back towards …

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16.2 km

Beinn Dubhchraig

Highlight • Climb

Beinn Dubhchraig is a long rocky whaleback thats joined to the neighbouring Munro of Ben Oss by Bealach Buidhe. Its beautifully situated for looking down the barrel of Loch Lomond and features superb views back towards Ben Lui too.

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22.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.9 km

8.14 km

3.38 km

301 m

180 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.3 km

8.42 km

3.24 km

363 m

350 m

236 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,090 m)

Lowest point (180 m)

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Wednesday 6 May

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4°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit?

This circuit is consistently rated as difficult or very tough. It's a long day out, typically taking 9-11 hours, covering around 23 km with over 1,400 meters of ascent. You'll need very good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. Some sections may require alpine experience and specialist equipment in certain conditions, especially in winter.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this hike?

The initial part from Tyndrum is often flat, sometimes alongside the railway. However, this quickly gives way to rugged and varied terrain. Be prepared for significant boggy sections, particularly on lower approaches and the final descent from Beinn Dubhchraig. Paths are rough, with some pathless sections. The ascent of Ben Oss may have only an intermittent path, and the east ridge of Ben Lui can involve some scrambling.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

You'll experience spectacular scenery throughout. Key highlights include the gloriously scenic Cononish Glen, numerous beautiful waterfalls, and the dramatic corrie-bitten northeast face of Ben Lui Summit. From Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig, you'll get awe-inspiring panoramic views, including back towards Ben Lui and south along Loch Lomond.

Does this circuit include any Munros?

Yes, this circuit offers the opportunity to 'bag' three Munros: Ben Lui (1130m), Ben Oss (1029m), and Beinn Dubhchraig (978m).

Where can I park for the Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit from Tyndrum?

The trail typically starts from Tyndrum. Parking is available in the village, often near the railway line or designated car parks. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, to secure a spot.

What is the best time of year to hike this circuit?

The best time to hike is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when conditions are most favorable. In winter, significant snow and ice, including cornices, make the route suitable only for experienced winter walkers with appropriate gear and skills.

Is the Ben Lui, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig circuit dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome in the Scottish Highlands, this is a challenging route. Be aware of livestock, especially during lambing season, and keep dogs on a lead. The terrain can be rough and boggy, which might be difficult for some dogs. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this hike?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this circuit. It is located within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which encourages responsible access under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. There are no fees to enter the park itself.

What are the regulations for hiking in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park?

When hiking in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, you should follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. This includes respecting the environment, taking all litter home, keeping dogs under control, and being considerate of other users and wildlife. Wild camping is permitted in certain areas, but specific byelaws apply to some zones, particularly around loch shores.

Does the trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the West Highland Way, particularly near the start from Tyndrum. You'll also encounter parts of the Ben Lui north route.

Are there any unique natural or historical features along the way?

Beyond the stunning mountain scenery, the Cononish Glen is home to Scotland's first commercial gold mine, adding a unique historical element to the natural landscape. The striking corrie-bitten face of Ben Lui Summit is also a notable geological feature.

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