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Cloverleaf Walk

This walk is listed in both easy and medium difficulty categories.  This is because there are three loops or leaves all starting at the Glenturret Distillery and you can choose to do one, two or three leaves of this Cloverleaf Walk. This easy rated version assumes you do leaves two and three (see below) but you can do other variations. For example, you could do the middle leaf only and then go for a tour of the Distillery or have a lovely lunch. You would have to make your own arrangements for any tour or lunch bookings. 

We aim to keep a good pace but will have enough backmarkers for those who find the pace too much.

First Leaf – Glenturret up and over The Knock at 280m and return – 7Km. Strenuous start. Approx 2 hours
Second Leaf – Glenturret and along Lovers’ Walk, Laggan Road and Lady Mary’s walk by the River Earn and return via Mungall Park – 9Km. Mainly flat. Approx 2-3 hours
Third Leaf – Glenturret and up past allotments, across fields to walk round Loch Monzievaird and return the same way – 5Km. Mainly flat with slight incline at beginning. Approx 1-1 hour 30mins and easy finale! Adding the third leaf makes this a medium rated walk.

Overall times and distances figures assumes first and second leaves.

Walk date:
Friday 9th May, 2025
Walk leader:
Lesley Wright
Walk start time:
11:00 am
Walk end time:
4:00 pm (estimated)
Difficulty:
Easy
Total distance / Total ascent / High point:
14 km / ? m / ? m
Ticket price:
£20.00
Tickets are sold out or not yet/no longer on sale.
Total tickets remaining: 12
Safety notesGear requiredMap of start locationWalk T&Cs

For Medium, Hard and Extra Hard walks we ask walkers to make sure they have full hillwalking gear, by which we mean definitely the following: Boots, warm clothing, warm/quick drying trousers (not denim jeans), waterproof jacket and over trousers, rucsac, hat, gloves, spare fleece, packed lunch, spare food and drink, small personal first aid kit including any medications, mobile phone, headtorch, and bivvy bag if you have one, and possibly also these other items, depending on personal preference: Gaiters, rucsac cover, walking poles, spare socks, map, compass, GPS, lipsalve, camera.

None specified.

1. Risk.
The nature of hill walking potentially involves leaders or other participants in providing close assistance to others. For everybody’s protection those people classified as ‘vulnerable adults’ or young people under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an appropriate carer or responsible adult. No special arrangements are available to provide independent supervision for vulnerable people, and the accompanying carer takes full responsibility for them. The carer or parent is best placed to judge the capability of their charges.

2. Children.
We do ask that you only bring children on a walk if you are confident that they will be able to complete it comfortably. At all times, children must be accompanied by an appropriate adult who must take full responsibility for them.

3. Lower age limits.
No children under the age of 16 are allowed on Extra Hard or Hard walks. Children over the age of 12 are permitted on Medium and Easy walks provided that they are accompanied by a responsible adult.

4. Dogs.
In common with other similar events and in consideration for others, dogs are not allowed (guide dogs excepted).

5. Smoking.
Please do not smoke on walks, out of consideration to others.

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