Three Lochs loop from Callander
Three Lochs loop from Callander
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02:44
32.8km
360m
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle adventure through the stunning Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. This 20.4-mile (32.8 km) loop from Callander takes you past the serene waters of Loch Venachar, Loch Drunkie, and Loch Achray, offering continuous views of the water and surrounding rolling hills. You will…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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12.7 km
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32.8 km
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9.98 km
8.78 km
4.63 km
3.94 km
3.03 km
2.51 km
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14.1 km
9.98 km
4.72 km
4.07 km
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The route is approximately 32.8 km (20 miles) long and generally takes around 2 hours and 44 minutes to complete by bike. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The trail offers a mixed surface. You'll find predominantly paved sections, but also significant stretches of hard-packed gravel, particularly on the Three Lochs Forest Drive. Some areas might have loose stones, and parts integrated with National Cycle Network (NCN 7) offer a mix of gravel and tarmac, generally smooth.
This route is generally rated as a moderate bike ride. While it involves an elevation gain of approximately 360 meters (1,180 feet) and some tough climbs, it's manageable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. Beginners with some cycling experience and good fitness should be able to complete it.
Callander serves as a convenient starting point for the loop. You can find parking facilities within Callander itself, which also offers amenities and bike hire services.
You'll experience spectacular Scottish scenery, passing by picturesque lochs such as Loch Venachar, Loch Drunkie, and Loch Achray. The route provides continuous views of lochs, rivers, and rolling hills within the beautiful Trossachs landscape.
While there are no specific permits required for cycling on designated trails like this one, it's important to respect the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. This includes being responsible, taking care of the environment, and considering other users. Always follow local signage and regulations within the National Park.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this cycling route, provided they are kept under close control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Always adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which advises keeping dogs on a lead or under close control to prevent disturbance to animals and other people.
Key highlights include the stunning Loch Venachar, the scenic Three Lochs Forest Drive, and the beautiful View of Loch Drunkie. The route also offers continuous views of other lochs, rivers, and rolling hills.
The route is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers fresh greenery, summer provides warmer weather, and autumn brings vibrant colors. Always check weather conditions before you go, as Scottish weather can be unpredictable.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find parts of the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part United Kingdom 1, the Great North Trail (Grampian Mountains), and the Rob Roy Way. It also includes portions of the Great Trossachs Path and the Three Lochs Forest Drive.
Callander, as the starting point, offers amenities and bike hire services. Along the Three Lochs Forest Drive, facilities such as toilets are available, enhancing convenience during your ride.