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Mountaineering around Comrie And District is characterized by its position at the Highland Boundary Fault, offering a diverse landscape where the Scottish Highlands begin. The region features a selection of peaks, including Munros and Corbetts, alongside deep glens carved by rivers like the Earn, Ruchil, and Lednock. The terrain ranges from challenging summits to extensive upland oak woodlands and open moorlands, providing varied conditions for ascents.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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13.0km
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710m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:55
840m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Heading off the main fire roads is quite overgrown and more MTB friendly
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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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Though this cairn does mark a new, more direct trail up the hill, it is leading to further erosion of the hillside. Instead continue to follow the track, which leads up the hill eastwards before turning north. This is a slightly longer distance but the path is better and a gentler ascent.
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The suggested turn off the main path at the substantial cairn. There are multiple routes but this is the most direct route (thought fairly steep) to the summit.
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It is possible to ride all the way to the summit. The summit plateau is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific interest) for the flora and fauna. Riding along the plateau to the summit is fantastic, the views are stunning.
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There are over 5 mountaineering routes documented in Comrie And District, offering a range of experiences from moderate ascents to more challenging summit trails. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
Yes, several mountaineering routes in Comrie And District are circular. For example, you can tackle the Ben Ledi Summit – Ben Ledi Summit loop from St. Bride's Cemetery, which is a moderate 10.1 km trail offering expansive views from the summit.
The terrain around Comrie And District is diverse due to its position at the Highland Boundary Fault. You'll encounter everything from challenging summits and open moorlands to deep glens carved by rivers and extensive upland oak woodlands. Peaks like Ben Chonzie offer open mountain terrain, while routes around Ben Vorlich provide mountainous landscapes above Loch Earn.
Absolutely. The region is known for its dramatic waterfalls, such as the 'Deil's Cauldron' and 'Wee Cauldron' on the River Lednock. While not directly on all mountaineering routes, they are popular points of interest in the wider area. You can also find impressive summits like Ben Ledi Summit and Ben Chonzie Summit, which offer stunning views and are considered natural monuments.
For those seeking a more demanding experience, the Meall Greigh – Summit of Meall Garbh loop from Lawers is a difficult 19.7 km route that involves significant elevation gain and takes over 9 hours to complete. Another challenging option is the Ben Ledi Summit – Ben Ledi Summit loop from Kilmahog Cemetery, a difficult 15.6 km trail.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse landscape, the rewarding summit views from peaks like Ben Ledi and Ben Chonzie, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, there are several moderate routes that can be completed in a half-day. The Ben Chonzie Summit loop from Torluad is a moderate 12.8 km path that typically takes around 4 hours 28 minutes, offering a great experience on a Munro known for its open mountain terrain.
Mountaineering in Comrie And District is enjoyable throughout much of the year, but spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant conditions with cooler temperatures and fewer midges. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter mountaineering requires appropriate gear and experience due to potential snow and ice conditions on higher peaks.
Yes, the diverse landscape of Comrie And District, with its woodlands, moorlands, and glens, provides habitats for various wildlife. Ben Chonzie, for instance, is known for its mountain hares. The woodlands and river areas are generally excellent for spotting local wildlife.
Beyond mountaineering, Comrie And District is a hub for outdoor activities. Comrie Croft offers guided mountain biking and hiking trails, along with bike hire. Nearby Loch Earn Watersports Centre provides activities like kite-surfing, waterskiing, and kayaking. There are also numerous scenic walks, such as the Glen Lednock Circular Walk, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the Ben Vorlich loop from Loch Earn is a moderate 10.8 km trail that leads through mountainous terrain directly above Loch Earn, providing excellent views of the loch and surrounding landscape.


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