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Butterfly Walk, Ben Meggernie

Join experienced insect conservationist Anthony McClusky as he shares one of his favourite walks in the stunning and ecologically rich Glen Lyon. May is the perfect time of year to spot butterflies and other insects, including rarer species such as the Pearl-bordered fritillary and the bilberry bumble bee. Anthony lives in Glen Lyon and works for Butterfly Conservation. After exploring the lower slopes of Ben Meggernie, the group will be led by Jamie Grant up onto a long ridge at the end of which is a stunning view across Rannoch.

Walk date:
Monday 18th May, 2026
Walk leader:
Jamie Grant
Walk start time:
10:00 am
Walk end time:
4:00 pm (estimated)
Difficulty:
Hard
Total distance / Total ascent / High point:
14 km / 660 m / 1004 m
Ticket price:
£12.00
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Total tickets remaining: 5
Safety notesGear requiredMap of start locationWalk T&Cs

The walk will last around 6 hours overall

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.

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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