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Rob Roy Challenge

Taymouth Castle, Kenmore, Perthshire

Taymouth Castle, Kenmore, Perthshire

Sat 22nd June 2019

Organiser's Description

A fund-raising event with several challenge options, centered around the main hub at Kenmore, in Perthshire, in the Highlands of Scotland, within the grounds of Taymouth Castle, right on the banks of Loch Tay.

Schiehallion's Shadow - A tough test of stamina and endurance, hiking 14 miles from Kenmore, then climbing your way out of the shadow of the mighty Schiehallion mountain on a 56 mile cycle route from Kenmore to West Loch Rannoch, and back to Kenmore.

Etape Rannoch - A tough test on the bike over 56 miles from Kenmore to Loch Rannoch and back, with some spectacular views en route.

Big Red - Rob Roy was known as Big Red and this route requires bravery and stamina to match that of the infamous outlaw on a 14 mile hike, followed by a 35 mile cycle.

Rob Roy Ramble - Follow in Rob Roy MacGregor’s footsteps with a challenging 14 mile hike along part of the Rob Roy Way, with rewards of majestic views down Loch Tay.

Distances

14 mile hike, 56 mile cycle 56 mile cycle 14 mile hike, 35 mile cycle 14 mile hike

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Location

Taymouth Castle, Kenmore, Perthshire

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