π Town in Stirling
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Overlooked by the hulk of Ben Ledi, Callander is one of the main gateways to the majestic Trossachs region. This is a tourist hotspot, with gift and sweet shops, a tiny toy museum and an array of tempting eateries – I’m particularly fond of the pies and sweet treats at Mhor Bread. The attractive Main Street is also a key transport artery, becoming unpleasantly congested on sunny weekends. Just below the town centre is the beautiful River Teith, which is treated with caution by nearby residents due to its tendency to flood after heavy rain or snowmelt, but often overlooked by visitors. There are excellent local walks, with my own recommendations listed below.
π Location
π Stirling council area
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NN 628079
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.243744,-4.214741
πΆ The town is compact, and several good walks begin nearby, accessible by off-road paths. Ben Ledi is doable in a long day from here.
π There are buses north from Stirling & south from Killin / Tyndrum.
Explore nearby
<1 mi away
>> The Hamilton Toy Museum β β
>> Walk: Callander Craig & Bracklinn cascade β β β β (map: orange)
<3 mi away
>> Walk: Falls of Leny & beyond – raw power of the Garbh Uisge β β β (1 mi β, map: blue)
>> Walk: Iron & stone on Bochastle Hill β β β (1 mi β, map: black)
>> Falls of Leny β β β (2 mi β)
>> Walk: Stuc a’ Chroin & Beinn Each – Braeleny horseshoe β β β (2 mi β, map: green)
>> Loch Venachar β β β (3 mi β)
>> Walk: Ready, Ledi, Go! β β β β (3 mi β, map: red)