Strathyre is the ideal base for a holiday, whatever recreational activity interests
you wish to pursue.

Loch Lubnaig
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Walking
The hills and mountains in the area provide ample scope for hill walking and climbing, from leisurely woodland strolls to mountaineering! There are, of course, many Munros in the area for you to bag!
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| Cycling
National Cycle Route 7 runs from Callander to Balquhidder (and beyond), and stops opposite the Munro Inn in Strathyre. As well as this great track, the forest roads give other options for cyclists.
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Fishing
There is trout and salmon fishing on numerous lochs and rivers in the area, including the River Balvaig, Loch Lubnaig, Loch Voil and Loch Earn.
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| Watersports
With all the lochs and rivers in the area, you'll be spoilt for choice for canoeing, kayaking, sailing, etc
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Golf
There are a number of nine and eighteen hole courses in the area.
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Visitor attractions nearby include:
Rob Roy's Grave at Balquhidder
Rob Roy and Trossachs Visitor Centre, Callander
Hamilton Toy Museum , Callander
Falls of Leny , Kilmahog
Sir Walter Scott Steamship, Loch Katrine
Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle
Inchmahome Priory, Port of Menteith
The Scottish Crannog Centre, Kenmore
Drummond Castle Gardens , Crieff
Doune Castle
Dunblane Cathedral
Stirling Castle
Wallace Monument
Ben Lawers, Mountain Visitor Centre
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park Visitor Centre, Aberfoyle
Glenturret Distillery
(information adapted from Loch Earn Tourism Initiative material)
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