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Download Leaflets

There are many fascinating and beautiful walks in Perthshire, so why not download one of the leaflets below and plan an adventure.

Our Leaflets

2020 Cateran Trail leaflet front cover
Walking in Perthshire Big Tree Country brochure

PKCT legacy leaflet
Auchterarder Path Network leaflet Visit the National Tree Collections of Scotland leaflet PNCP leaflet - page 1

Perth & Kinross Council Leaflets

Birks of Aberfeldy leaflet Blairgowie Path Network leaflet Creiff Path Network leaflet Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park leaflet
Pitlochry Path Network leaflet Rannoch Path Network leaflet

Our Partners' Leaflets

Loch Leven Heritage Trail leaflet

Visit the Woodland Trust's website for all the latest visitor info for Glen Devon (part of Glen Sherup woods)

Download the Glen Devon Woodlands leaflet here

 Visit the Woodland Trust's website for all the latest visitor info on Moncreiffe Hill
 

Other Leaflets

William Souter Perth Walks leaflet Comrie Path Network leaflet Den of Aylyth leaflet Scone Path Network leaflet The Michael Bruce Way leaflet

Online mapping, GPS and more...

 Walkinghighlands logo

Here in Scotland we are lucky to have the fantastic resource that is the Walkinghighlands website.  Their mission is to encourage the enjoyment of walking through being the best information source and social network for walkers in Scotland - a mission very complementary to our own. 

In addition to listing the walks on our website, they list many, many more across Perthshire and the rest of Scotland complete with OS maps, GPS data, route reviews and advice from people who have already walked the route.

We work closely with Walkinghighlands and personally use their website all the time to plan our own walking adventures.  We heartily recommend visiting their website to help you plan your walks. 

 

 

 

 

Published: 12th July, 2016

Updated: 8th March, 2022

Author: Deleted User

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