
I did this walk with a friend. It was a lovely day, and my fitness was not great in the morning, so we took our time getting to the summit of Ben Vorlich. We had lunch at the summit, and I felt more energetic after lunch. As we approached the foot of the scramble up Stuc a'Chroin, we were both a little nervous about route-finding, but in the end we had no problems and absolutely loved the scramble - we just thought it was too short! After walking along the ridge and enjoying the views at the summit, we headed back down. The walk back seemed to take ages, and we wondered if we'd gone the wrong way, though we found ourselves back on the main path eventually.
Area :
Strathyre to Strathallan (Ben Vorlich)
This area includes the eastern edge of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, and the Glen Artney Hills. Ben Vorlich (985m) and Stuc a’ Chroin (975m) are the only two Munros in the area which covers the land between Loch Earn (to the north) and the town of Callander (to the south). Access is typically from the A84 or A85.