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Tarmachan Ridge from near Killin

County/Area - Perth and Kinross

Author - Lou Johnson

Length - 9.4 miles / 15.3 km

Ascent - 2700 feet / 818 metres

Grade - mod/hard

Start - OS grid reference NN608378
Lat 56.511593 // Long -4.263657
Postcode FK21 8TY (approx. location only)
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Route Outline

Tarmachan Ridge is a quality walk with a Munro & 4 tops. Route crosses some fine Perthshire scenery & a great view from Killin.

GPX Files - Notes

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Further Information

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