Rising on the southeast fringe of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, these twin Munros are prominently seen from much of the Central Belt - a distinctive steep-sided skyline that promises great things. For anyone living south of the Highlands they are among the most accessible Scottish mountains. Surprisingly, approach from the nearer south or east sides gives you a long, boggy and unexpectedly remote ridge circuit; but the shorter, easier route from Loch Earn in the north is by far the more popular way. This is described here.
9 miles, 14.48 km, 1,252m ascent, 5 – 6 hours. Comrie or Killin
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