Druim an Fhaillich loop
Druim an Fhaillich loop
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7.27km
280m
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Hike the moderate Druim an Fhaillich loop in Argyll, offering 4.5 miles (7.3 km) of rugged terrain, wooded paths, and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.79 km
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The Druim an Fhaillich loop is a moderate hike that generally takes around 2 hours and 16 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Hikers can expect an enchanting wooded trail that leads to the peak. The paths can be quite rough, wet, and uneven, reflecting the rugged terrain characteristic of the Scottish hills in this area. Sure-footedness is recommended.
This trail is considered moderate, requiring a good level of fitness and sure-footedness due to its rugged and sometimes uneven terrain. While some sections are accessible, it may not be universally suitable for all skill levels or very young children. Experienced hikers will find it enjoyable.
Yes, the trail offers captivating vistas of the Scottish hills. A significant feature is the Druim an Fhaillich peak itself, which provides a prominent viewpoint. The route also includes sections of the Druim an Fhaillich Forest Trail, known for its enchanting wooded atmosphere.
Specific parking details for the Druim an Fhaillich loop trailhead are not provided in the available data. It's advisable to check local resources or maps for designated parking areas near the start of the trail before your visit.
While many trails in Scotland are dog-friendly, specific regulations for the Druim an Fhaillich loop are not detailed. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to always clean up after your pet.
The trail's scenic beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time to hike often depends on weather conditions. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Be prepared for potentially wet and rough conditions regardless of the season.
The available information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Druim an Fhaillich loop. However, it's always a good practice to check for any local regulations or land access rules in the Argyll area before your trip.
The name 'Druim an Fhaillich' translates from Gaelic to 'Hill of the Hunter,' reflecting the historical context or characteristics of the area.
Given the trail's moderate difficulty and potentially rough, wet, and uneven terrain, it's advisable to pack sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, appropriate layers for changeable Scottish weather, waterproof outerwear, water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. A first-aid kit is also recommended.
Information regarding specific public transport options directly to the Druim an Fhaillich loop trailhead is not available. You may need to research local bus services or train connections to nearby towns and consider a taxi or car share for the final leg of your journey.