Cateran Trail
The Cateran Trail is a 63 mile circular walk that passes within yards of the Hotel and offers some of Perthshire's most beautiful views.
The Cateran Trail is named after the Caterans - a group of marauding cattle thieves who plundered the Strathardle Glen from medieval times through until the 17th Century.
The Cateran Trail takes in the towns and villages of Blairgowrie, Bridge of Cally, Kirkmichael, Spittal of Glenshee, Glenisla and Alyth. Map of the Cateran Trail
Each section of the walk is 6-12 miles long (approximately) and the entire Cateran Trail can be walked in 4-5 days.
For guests booking 3 or more nights we offer a Cateran Trail Package which facilitates getting to and from the drop off and pick up points at different sections of the trail: (Blairgowrie town square, Alyth town square, Bridge of Cally, Glenisla Hotel and Glenshee car park ) at the start/end of each day. We can accommodate 6 people at a time in our Landrover Discovery. Please contact the hotel direct for details on 01250 881769 or via email.
View our gallery of the Cateran Trail
If you would like us to send you more details of the Cateran Trail (including a more detailed map) then please do not hesitate to contact us.
We also sell a fabulous A5 sized glossy book called “Explore the Cateran Trail”, which fits neatly into a backpack or rucksack and contains fascinating insights about every part of the trail. It is published by Perth & Kinross Countryside Trust and we thoroughly recommend it.

