Horse riding is a fantastic way to explore Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park and we have a great range of routes to cater for all tastes.
Explore our horse riding routes to sample some of what the National Park has to offer.
Distance: 5 km (3 miles) Location: 2.5 km north of Drymen on the single track Old Drymen to Gartmore Road (National Cycle Route 7) Maximum gradient: 1:6 on yellow waymarked route Parking: About two horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 6.5 km/5 km (4 miles/3 miles) Location: 2.5 km north of Drymen on the single track Old Drymen to Gartmore Road (National Cycle Route 7) Parking: About two horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 8.75 km (5.5 miles) Location: 5 km north of Drymen on the single track Old Drymen to Gartmore Road (National Cycle Route 7) Maximum gradient: 1:9 on blue waymarked route Parking: About six horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 8.75 km (5.5 miles) Location: Aberfoyle Maximum gradient: 1:6 Parking: Large car parking area, but can get busy
Location: 2.5 km west of Aberfoyle Lochan Spling Lochan Spling Distance: 2.75 km (1.75 miles) Maximum gradient: 1:7 Duchray Water Distance: 10.75 km (6.75 miles) Maximum gradient: 1:5 Parking: About four horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 12.75 km (8 miles) Location: 2.5 km west of Aberfoyle Parking: About four horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 5.5 km (3.5 miles) Location: Leannach, Dukes Pass, 8 km north of Aberfoyle on the A821 Maximum gradient: 1:4 on red way-marked route Parking: About two to three horse boxes/trailers in bays
Distance: 1.6–5km (1–3 miles) Location: 3 miles east of Aberfoyle on A81 Parking: About six horse boxes/trailers
Distance: 6.5–8 km (4.5 miles–5 miles) Location: 1.5 km south west of Callander on NCN 7 Invertrossachs Road Parking: Six horse boxes/trailers Location: 3 km south of Callander on the A81 Parking: Two horse boxes/trailers