Garradh

Hill, Mountain in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Garradh

Minor road approaching Stronachlachar Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Stronachlachar Credit: Peter Wood

Garradh, situated in Stirlingshire, is a picturesque hill/mountain that attracts both outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With an elevation of approximately 1,290 feet (393 meters), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers and photographers.

The hill/mountain is known for its diverse flora and fauna, featuring a wide range of plant species, including heather, bilberry, and cotton grass. These vibrant colors create a visually stunning landscape, especially during the blooming season. The area is also home to a variety of animals, such as red deer, mountain hares, and golden eagles, providing ample opportunities for wildlife spotting and birdwatching.

Garradh is a haven for outdoor activities, providing numerous trails and paths for hikers of all levels. The most popular route to the summit starts from the nearby village, offering a moderate challenge with rewarding views. Along the way, walkers may encounter babbling streams, ancient woodlands, and rocky outcrops, adding to the charm and diversity of the experience.

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, Garradh provides opportunities for rock climbing and abseiling. The craggy cliffs and steep faces present challenges suitable for experienced climbers. However, it is important to note that proper safety equipment and knowledge are essential when engaging in these activities.

Garradh, with its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages and interests. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike, or simply admiring the stunning landscape, this hill/mountain is a gem within Stirlingshire's outdoor offerings.

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Garradh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.260421/-4.6086674 or Grid Reference NN3810. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road approaching Stronachlachar Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Stronachlachar
Looking north-eastward.
Loch Katrine at Stronachlachar
Loch Katrine at Stronachlachar
Loch Katrine at Stronachlachar
Loch Katrine at Stronachlachar
Pier Café, Stronachlachar
Pier Café, Stronachlachar
Rhododendron clearance, Stronachlachar Contrast with the rhododendron choked other side of the road.
Rhododendron clearance, Stronachlachar
Contrast with the rhododendron choked other side of the road.
Stronachlachar Pier Not so far away, but the road still has about 10km to go, around the head of Loch Katrine.  Beinn Narnain forms the backdrop.
Stronachlachar Pier
Not so far away, but the road still has about 10km to go, around the head of Loch Katrine. Beinn Narnain forms the backdrop.
Former telephone box, Stronachlachar Now carrying a defibrillator.  BT don't really care that there is heehaw mobile reception in much of the Highlands, but there is still a 'phone in the nearby cafe.
Former telephone box, Stronachlachar
Now carrying a defibrillator. BT don't really care that there is heehaw mobile reception in much of the Highlands, but there is still a 'phone in the nearby cafe.
Loch Katrine From Stronachlachar Pier A bleak view of Loch Katrine on a cold March afternoon.  The prominent peak on the right is Ben Venue, whilst Ben A'an can be noted left of centre in the distance.
Loch Katrine From Stronachlachar Pier
A bleak view of Loch Katrine on a cold March afternoon. The prominent peak on the right is Ben Venue, whilst Ben A'an can be noted left of centre in the distance.
Loch Katrine road On the private road round the loch, north of Stronachlachar.
Loch Katrine road
On the private road round the loch, north of Stronachlachar.
Steamship Sir Walter Scott moored at Stronachlachar Pier, Loch Katrine The 'Sir Walter Scott' has been sailing in Loch Katrine from Trossachs Pier to Stronachlachar since her maiden voyage in 1900.
Steamship Sir Walter Scott moored at Stronachlachar Pier, Loch Katrine
The 'Sir Walter Scott' has been sailing in Loch Katrine from Trossachs Pier to Stronachlachar since her maiden voyage in 1900.
Pier Tea Room, Stronachlachar Overlooking Loch Katrine.
Pier Tea Room, Stronachlachar
Overlooking Loch Katrine.
Road alongside Loch Katrine. Lovely October morning.
Road alongside Loch Katrine.
Lovely October morning.
Stronachlachar Pier Seen from the steamship Sir Walter Scott.
Stronachlachar Pier
Seen from the steamship Sir Walter Scott.
Stronachlachar Pier A port of call for the SS Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine.
Stronachlachar Pier
A port of call for the SS Sir Walter Scott on Loch Katrine.
Pier Cafe, Loch Katrine
Pier Cafe, Loch Katrine
Stronachlachar Pier
Stronachlachar Pier
Stronachlachar Lodge
Stronachlachar Lodge
Lady of the Lake at Stronachlachar Pier
Lady of the Lake at Stronachlachar Pier
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Garradh is located at Grid Ref: NN3810 (Lat: 56.260421, Lng: -4.6086674)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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