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Callander Crags

Above the town of Callander are high crags that offer an exhilarating walk first through woodland, then along the crag tops and to a cairn at 343m elevation.

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Ben Ledi seen from the Crags

Many people also take in a visit to the stunning Bracklinn Falls, a short walk up the road from the car park start point.

The views on the walk reveal a bird’s eye vista of Callander and wilder moorlands to the north, where taller hills and mountains are easily sighted on a clear day.

It’s possible to complete the Crags walk as a circuit of around 4km.

Join our vlogger, Erin, as she takes a short train journey from Glasgow to Stirling, then hops on a bus to Callander.

Before you go…

You’ll often find yourself in locations such as working farms, estates and areas protected for their conservation value, and we hope all our visitors will act responsibly and respect their surroundings, while having a safe and enjoyable time in the National Park.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority cannot be held responsible for any accidents, injuries or damage sustained whilst hiking in the Park. All persons taking part in such activities do so at their own risk, acknowledging and accepting the risk of accident, injury or damage.

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Bracklinn Falls

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