16.5 km
~4 hrs 28 min
698 m
“"Experience the breathtaking and challenging 17 km Ben Chonzie trail, rich in history, wildlife, and stunning landscapes."”
Starting near Perth and Kinross, Scotland, the Ben Chonzie from Loch Turret trail is a challenging 17 km (10.5 miles) loop with an elevation gain of approximately 600 meters (1,970 feet). This trail offers a mix of rugged terrain, stunning landscapes, and a chance to experience the rich history and wildlife of the region.
### Getting There
To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Crieff, a town in Perth and Kinross, and follow signs to Loch Turret Reservoir. There is a small car park near the reservoir where you can leave your vehicle. For those using public transport, take a bus or train to Crieff and then a taxi to the trailhead, as public transport options directly to Loch Turret are limited.
### Trail Overview
The trail begins at the Loch Turret Reservoir, a picturesque starting point surrounded by rolling hills and clear waters. The initial section of the hike follows the reservoir's edge, offering relatively flat terrain for the first 2 km (1.2 miles). This is a good opportunity to warm up and enjoy the serene views of the water and surrounding hills.
### Ascent to Ben Chonzie
After the initial flat section, the trail starts to ascend more steeply. The climb to Ben Chonzie's summit is gradual but steady, covering approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) with an elevation gain of around 400 meters (1,310 feet). The path can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Along the way, you'll pass through heather moorlands, which are home to a variety of wildlife, including red grouse and mountain hares.
### Summit and Views
Reaching the summit of Ben Chonzie, at an elevation of 931 meters (3,054 feet), you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding Highlands. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Grampian Mountains to the north and the Trossachs to the west. The summit is marked by a cairn, a traditional Scottish stone pile, where you can take a well-deserved break and enjoy the scenery.
### Descent and Return Loop
The descent from Ben Chonzie follows a different path, creating a loop that takes you back towards Loch Turret. This section of the trail is less steep but can be boggy in places, especially after rain. The descent covers around 6 km (3.7 miles) and brings you back to the reservoir, where you can enjoy the final 4 km (2.5 miles) of relatively flat terrain back to the car park.
### Historical Significance
The area around Ben Chonzie has a rich history, with evidence of ancient settlements and agricultural practices dating back to the Bronze Age. The name "Chonzie" is derived from the Gaelic "Ceann Caise," meaning "Mossy Hill," reflecting the landscape's natural features. The region was also historically significant for its role in the Jacobite uprisings, with many trails and paths used by clansmen during the 17th and 18th centuries.
### Navigation and Safety
Given the trail's difficulty and the potential for rapidly changing weather conditions, it's essential to be well-prepared. Use the HiiKER app for accurate navigation and to stay on track. Ensure you have appropriate clothing, plenty of water, and snacks. Always check the weather forecast before setting out and be prepared for sudden changes, as the Scottish Highlands are known for their unpredictable weather.
This trail offers a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers, with its combination of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance making it a memorable adventure.
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