11.1
km
2:00:56
Time
512.4 m
Ascent
0%
Paved
5/5
Hilly
CPs
Location: Alva, Scotland
The run begins at the parking area at the end of Brook Street, Alva, where runners can soak in the rich cultural heritage of the area before embarking on this captivating route. The course loops around the stunning Craighorn and The Nebit, providing exhilarating views that stretch across the landscape. Covering a distance of just over 11km, this route includes sections that ascend above 500m, offering both challenges and rewards along the way.
A significant highlight of this trail is the stunning vistas that accompany the challenging climbs. As runners navigate through varied terrain, they will encounter steep stretches and scenic descents that test their endurance while rewarding them with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. Landmark features such as the dramatic silhouettes of the Craighorn give this run its unique charm, while the fresh Highland air invigorates the senses.
The journey includes fabulous sightings of local flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for native wildlife that may cross your path, enhancing the overall experience. As the route progresses, runners will return alongside the serene Glenwinnel Burn, which provides a tranquil backdrop after the exhilarating climbs. Completing this route is not just a physical accomplishment, but an opportunity to connect with Scotland's nature and heritage.
Alva, nestled in the foothills of the Ochil Hills, is rich in history and natural beauty. The area is known for its spectacular scenery and traditional Scottish charm. Not far from the start point is the historical site that adds cultural significance to your journey. Visitors can also explore local landmarks such as the nearby Stirling Castle or the remnants of the local mining industry reflecting Alva’s industrial past. The route itself offers a unique glimpse into the raw beauty of the Scottish landscape that embodies both the challenges and rewards of outdoor pursuits.
This running route not only provides a comprehensive workout for cardiovascular health but also builds endurance as the elevation increases. The physical challenges encountered, such as steep climbs and rugged terrain, contribute to improved strength and fitness levels. Mentally, the stunning vistas and natural surroundings provide immense stress relief, making this an ideal route for those seeking to enhance both their physical and mental well-being.
For optimal conditions, it’s best to tackle this route early in the day to avoid unpredictable weather changes typical of the Scottish Highlands. Hydration is crucial, especially with the variable climate, so make sure to carry sufficient water. Additionally, running with a fully charged phone is recommended, as signal coverage may be limited in remote areas. Always inform someone of your route and expected return time for safety.
This course has sections close to or above 500m. Weather conditions can change at short notice, so plan accordingly.
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Scotland
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Alva
Craighorn
The Nebit
Elevation
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2.8km
5.5km
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11.1km
101 m
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