Distance: 279 km Grade: 4 (Harder)
Part of The Way of St Andrews
Description:
This is a very long walk in sometimes very difficult terrain. Maps (paper or digital) are strongly advised.
From the historic Isle of Iona to the famous ancient pilgrimage town of St Andrews, nearly 280 km of diverse and breathtaking scenery, along remote coasts, across hills, through glens, or by quiet roads through friendly highland villages.
The journey includes two ferry journeys.
Cyclists may have to dismount on certain sections. On Mull they are advised to consult the website of the St Conan’s Pilgrimage Way for alternative bike–friendly routes.
The same website provides intricate details on this section of St. Columba's Way.
Stages:
- Iona - Craignure 65 km (2, 3 or 4 days)
- Oban - Dalmally 42 km (2 days)
- Dalmally - Bridge of Orchy 21 km (2 days)
- Bridge of Orchy - Killin 43 km (2 or 3 days)
- Killin - Amulree 44 km (2 days)
- Amulree - Perth 35 km (2 days)
- Perth - St Andrews 67,5 km (2, 3 or 4 days)
This trail connects with the following trail(s):
West Highland Way at Bridge of Orchy
Rob Roy Way at Killin
Famous Highland Drove Walk at Killin
Scottish National Trail at Auchnafree
St Duthac's Way at Dundee
Fife Coastal Path at the Tay Bridge
Mary, Queen of Scots Way at St Andrews
Stevenson Way at Lochbuie (Isle of Mull) & at Bridge of Orchy