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Southern Scotland
The Trossachs
Callander
Loch Katrine
Aberfoyle
Loch Lomond

Loch Katrine to Aberfoyle
Approximate distance: 6.6 miles

Leaving Loch Katrine, heading south on the A821 towards Aberfoyle, the road passes the western end of Loch Achray and climbs up to a viewpoint overlooking Loch Drunkie.

The next section of road is known as the Duke’s Pass, as it was a private road constructed for the Duke of Montrose. The road drops about 800ft as it winds down towards Aberfoyle and was only made suitable for cars in 1932.

Just before Aberfoyle is the David Marshall Lodge.

From Aberfoyle the B829 heads roughly northwest, leading to Loch Lomond, while the A821 heads southeast to join the A81, which leads back to Callander.


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