📌 Ochil Hills, Perth & Kinross
★★★
This horseshoe route around the head of Glen Sherup is accessed from the scenic A-road that cuts deeply through the Ochil Hills between Yetts o’ Muckhart and Gleneagles. The high point at Tarmangie Hill is connected to broad, grassy ridges, giving a great feeling of open space without too much energy-sapping descent and reascent in between summits – though Ben Shee at the very end requires another short, steep climb. The initial ascent, once out of the trees, offers superb views over Kinross-shire and the Firth of Forth if you look over your shoulder; further on in the circuit, the higher western Ochils dominate the skyline, eventually being outshone by the gunbarrel of Glen Eagles leading towards to the distant Highlands.
📷 Chronological photo guide
🌍 Location
📌 Start / finish at Glen Sherup car park, Glen Devon, by the A823 3 mi northwest of Yetts o’ Muckhart
🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NS 972052
🛰️ GPS coordinates: 56.227809,-3.659851
❌ No public transport within 1 mi
🚗 Car park
📝 Key info
▶ 16 km / 10 mi | ▲ 680 m | ⌛ 4.5-5 hr
Features: △ Innerdownie (611 m, Donald); △ Tarmangie Hill (645 m, Donald); △ Ben Shee (516 m)
⬤⬤ Moderate to Tough | Grassy hill paths (some wet sections) & forest tracks.
Download file for GPS➡️ Clockwise circuit: start – track to west of Black Hill – Lamb Hill – Innerdownie – Whitewisp Hill – Tarmangie Hill – Scad Hill – Ben Shee – The Shank – cross Glensherup Reservoir outflow – rejoin outward route – start
🥾 On our last visit
Wildlife: An unidentified bird of prey, otherwise pretty quiet.
Weather: 0°C at the start, remaining below freezing higher up with fresh snow cover including a dusting to glen level. Brisk north wind.
November 2025



















