
Scottish National Trail: Comrie to Loch Freuchie
On this section the trail moves into more remote settings with steeper glens, higher surrounding mountains, longer stretches with no roads, and no regular services until the end of the next section.
Hiking Difficult
- Distance
- 31 km
- Ascent
- 910 m
- Descent
- 688 m
- Duration
- 7-8 hrs
- Low Point
- 61 m
- High Point
- 633 m
- Gradient
- 8˚

This is a popular hiking route which is generally considered to be difficult. It's an unknown remoteness, it features unknown exposure and is typically done in an unknown time of year. From a low point of 61 m to the maximum altitude of 633 m, the route covers 31 km, 910 vertical metres of ascent and 688 vertical metres of descent.
Description
Difficulty
Difficult
Hiking trails where obstacles such as rocks or roots are prevalent. Some obstacles can require care to step over or around. At times, the trail can be worn and eroded. The grade of the trail is generally quite steep, and can often lead to strenuous hiking.