Heart 200 - 25 stops on Scotland's newest driving route

The Edinample Falls near Lochearnhead.The Edinample Falls near Lochearnhead.
The Edinample Falls near Lochearnhead.
From waterfalls and castles, to towering fir trees and twinkling lochs, Heart 200 - Scotland's newest driving route - is destined to take travellers to the very core of the country.

The route covers Perthshire and Stirlingshire, starting at Bridge of Earn and snaking through the little towns of Crieff, Comrie and Dunblane before veering west to Loch Lomond and then north to the fringes of the Highlands.

Designed by businesses to draw more people into some of Scotland's most stunning landscapes, there is plenty to love on Heart 200.

The first stretch of 200 leaves the pretty town of Bridge of Earn on the A921 and takes in countryside such as these ancient pine woods near Abernethy.The first stretch of 200 leaves the pretty town of Bridge of Earn on the A921 and takes in countryside such as these ancient pine woods near Abernethy.
The first stretch of 200 leaves the pretty town of Bridge of Earn on the A921 and takes in countryside such as these ancient pine woods near Abernethy.
Beautiful Loch Leven is next on the route, where lapwings, little ringed plovers and whooper swans gather and visitors  enjoy the trails around this landmark nature reserve.Beautiful Loch Leven is next on the route, where lapwings, little ringed plovers and whooper swans gather and visitors  enjoy the trails around this landmark nature reserve.
Beautiful Loch Leven is next on the route, where lapwings, little ringed plovers and whooper swans gather and visitors enjoy the trails around this landmark nature reserve.
The fascinating Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle can be found close to the fourth stop on the route, Yetts o' Muckhart. The gardens and tea room are open Wednesday to Sunday.The fascinating Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle can be found close to the fourth stop on the route, Yetts o' Muckhart. The gardens and tea room are open Wednesday to Sunday.
The fascinating Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle can be found close to the fourth stop on the route, Yetts o' Muckhart. The gardens and tea room are open Wednesday to Sunday.
Enjoy some of the finer things in life with a trip to Gleneagles, famous for its five-star hotel and golf course.Enjoy some of the finer things in life with a trip to Gleneagles, famous for its five-star hotel and golf course.
Enjoy some of the finer things in life with a trip to Gleneagles, famous for its five-star hotel and golf course.
The next stretch will take you through Strathearn (pictured) on the way to Crieff.The next stretch will take you through Strathearn (pictured) on the way to Crieff.
The next stretch will take you through Strathearn (pictured) on the way to Crieff.
The quaint town of Comrie is definitely worth a look and has a good selection of shops and places to eat, including cafe and deli Hansen's Kitchen.The quaint town of Comrie is definitely worth a look and has a good selection of shops and places to eat, including cafe and deli Hansen's Kitchen.
The quaint town of Comrie is definitely worth a look and has a good selection of shops and places to eat, including cafe and deli Hansen's Kitchen.
Continue on the B827 to Dunblane, where you'll find relaxing riverside walks, the stunning cathedral and a golden letter box in honour of the town's most famous son, Andy Murray.Continue on the B827 to Dunblane, where you'll find relaxing riverside walks, the stunning cathedral and a golden letter box in honour of the town's most famous son, Andy Murray.
Continue on the B827 to Dunblane, where you'll find relaxing riverside walks, the stunning cathedral and a golden letter box in honour of the town's most famous son, Andy Murray.
Next stop is Stirling, home to the mighty castle, winding cobbled streets and a treasure trove of Scottish history.Next stop is Stirling, home to the mighty castle, winding cobbled streets and a treasure trove of Scottish history.
Next stop is Stirling, home to the mighty castle, winding cobbled streets and a treasure trove of Scottish history.
From Stirling, head north west to Doune which sits at the edge of Loch Lomond National Park. Here, Doune Castle (pictured) is worth a look. The pile was used as Castle Leoch in the hit show Outlander.From Stirling, head north west to Doune which sits at the edge of Loch Lomond National Park. Here, Doune Castle (pictured) is worth a look. The pile was used as Castle Leoch in the hit show Outlander.
From Stirling, head north west to Doune which sits at the edge of Loch Lomond National Park. Here, Doune Castle (pictured) is worth a look. The pile was used as Castle Leoch in the hit show Outlander.
Head to Callander and take in the stunning Bracklinn Falls along the way.Head to Callander and take in the stunning Bracklinn Falls along the way.
Head to Callander and take in the stunning Bracklinn Falls along the way.
Related topics:
Dare to be Honest
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice