Rob Roy Way
Explore the Rob Roy Way at your own pace on a full-length self-guided walking holiday. Accommodation, luggage transfer and custom holiday pack included.
Rob Roy Way
https://www.contours.co.uk/rob-roy-way
A walk from Loch Lomond, through the Trossachs National Park and the Highlands of Perthshire.
From £355 per person
Named after Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland’s most famous outlaw, the Rob Roy Way meanders across the southern Highlands of Scotland from Drymen to Pitlochry through many places where the outlaw and his clansmen were active. The trail follows old tracks besides rivers and lochs, through a series of charming glens and over passes which provide wonderful views of the surrounding mountains.
As well as the tales of Rob Roy’s adventures to uncover, there is a wide range of other historic sites to discover along the route, including prehistoric stone circles, military roads and the ruins of multiple crofts, shielings and mort-safes, all adding to the intrigue of this scenic walk. Book your Rob Roy Way walking holiday today, with full-route and short break itineraries to suit your pace.
From £695 per person
This full-route walking holiday explores the Rob Roy Way from Drymen in the south to Pitlochry in the north, taking in the fine highland scenery of Loch Lomond, the Trossachs and the county of Perthshire.
Walk the Rob Roy Way through 76 miles of Scottish scenery, packed with stunning views and remarkable history, with something new to discover at every turn. Uncover the story of the famous outlaw Rob Roy as you take in the incredible landscapes, explore historic landmarks and visit atmospheric settlements brimming with character.
Code | Tour | Duration | Price per person | |
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RRW1 | From Drymen to Pitlochry | 5 days walking | £695 | |
RRW2 | From Drymen to Pitlochry | 6 days walking | £810 | |
RRW3 | From Drymen to Pitlochry | 7 days walking | £925 | |
RRW4 | From Drymen to Pitlochry | 8 days walking | £1040 |
Code | Tour | Duration | Price per person | |
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RRWSB1 | From Callander to Killin | 2 days walking | £355 | |
RRWSB2 | From Callander to Killin | 3 days walking | £470 |
Travel to Drymen where your first night's accommodation will be booked
Drymen to Aberfoyle. 11 miles (17.5km)
Aberfoyle to Strathyre. 18 miles (29km)
Strathyre to Ardeonaig(L). 20.5 miles (32.5km)
Ardeonaig(L) to Aberfeldy. 18 miles (29km)
Aberfeldy to Pitlochry. 10 miles (16km)
Depart from Pitlochry after breakfast
This itinerary lists our preferred overnight stops for this tour. Sometimes there may be a shortage of available accommodation in a preferred location, in which case we will transfer you from the trail to your accommodation and back again at no extra charge. Overnight stops marked with a (T) will always require transfers as standard.
Overnight stops marked with an (L) have very limited accommodation, and therefore more often than not will also require a transfer, particularly on bank holidays and weekends. We will use non-transfer accommodation wherever possible.
The daily mileages quoted are average trail miles only and do not include the distance from the trail to your accommodation. We do not expect you to have to travel more than a mile from the trail to your accommodation in most cases; should your accommodation be further than this, transfers will be provided as standard if practical. A very limited number of stops will require you to travel on foot up to two miles off the trail, however these instances will be clearly communicated to you if applicable.
Further transfers may also be required due to some accommodations having a two-night minimum booking policy, especially at weekends.
Below are the additional costs that may apply depending on your requirements. Dog-friendly tours are subject to a Daily Dog Charge, which will be listed below if applicable. Our standard prices per person are based upon two people sharing a room; if you are on your own, or are part of a group but require a room of your own, then the Solo Traveller or Single Supplements apply respectively:
You can add rest days at any of the overnight stops:
Following in the footsteps of Scotland’s notorious outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor.
Wandering through the forests and visiting the lochs of Loch Venachar, Loch Lubnaig, Loch Earn and Loch Tay.
Enjoying the wonderful views and marvelling at some of the best highland scenery on offer in Scotland.
You can add rest days at any of the overnight stops:
To find out more about the weather forecast for your chosen holiday's general location, please see the following websites:
“This was our third walking holiday in the UK and the third with Contours. We have been very happy with the service that Contours has provided and that is why we will book with Contours again for our next walking holiday.”Ms Knott, USA
“Perfectly booked, great walking maps (esp the professional fold-out map saved us twice!), beautiful B&BS. We walked several times in Scotland over the last years, all self booked but unfortunately as the job gets more demanding time was to scarce to do this time to do it all myself – what can I say”Mr Maier, Germany
“We had a great walking holiday with no problems worth mentioning. We were very satisfied with the booked accommodations.”Mr Lopen, Noway
“Absolutely delighted with this holiday you organised for me. I was walking on my own and managed fine thanks to all your information and arrangements. Accommodation mentioned several times that they liked working with you as you gave them plenty of information including accommodation addresses etc of day before and day after which they found useful to know. I would definitely recommend Contours to anybody looking for this kind of holiday. Many thanks.”Miss Redden, UK
“Fabulous trail, lovely weather, great hospitality!”Ms Siemensma, The Netherlands
“I am very happy about my walking tour and I think it was well organised by you. Most of the accommodations were good or excellent with only one exception. The documentation you sent me to my first hotel was all I needed for my walks. Whenever I arrived at you new place, my suitcase was waiting for me. Thank you for this interesting and nice experience and I would like to go on another walking tour with you in the future.”Mr Mueller, Switzerland
“Got really lucky with the weather - just one morning of drizzling rain, and we were at altitude in a cool breeze for the heat wave! First few days felt a bit like walking on a bike path in a suburban park, not our favorite, but the last three made up for anything.”Dr Bishop, USA
“Nice walking and perfect organisation by Contours.”Mister Ampting, Netherlands
“Yet another fabulous walk in Scotland. Probably the most varied of all the Scottish walks I’ve done, as it combines a mix of river bank, rolling hills, and farmland, railway track beds, moorland and sandy beaches – all within a week. And it has red squirrels – hurray!”Mr Julyan, UK