We didn’t plan our day around Duke’s Pass—it was just the road between Aberfoyle and Loch Katrine. But within minutes of turning onto it, we were slowing down, rolling windows down, and saying “Wow” every two minutes. This winding, tree-lined route through The Trossachs National Park might just be Scotland’s most scenic shortcut—and here’s everything you need to know before you drive it.
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What Is Duke’s Pass?
Duke’s Pass (A821) is a roughly 7-mile stretch of road connecting Aberfoyle to Loch Katrine via Loch Achray and Loch Venachar. It cuts through the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, offering:
- 🚗 Tight curves and fun climbs
- 🏞️ Nonstop scenery—hills, lochs, and forest
- 🛑 Plenty of spots to pull over and explore
It’s not a long drive, but it packs a lot of “wow” into every mile.
Is It Difficult to Drive?
Not really—but there are a few things to know:
- 🐌 It’s narrow in spots, with blind bends
- 🚗 Drive slowly and be ready for oncoming cars
- 🌧️ In bad weather, take extra care—it can get slippery
Local tip: Use pull-ins to let others pass. The slower you go, the more you’ll enjoy the views anyway.
Best Stops Along Duke’s Pass
You could drive the whole route in 20 minutes—but we recommend taking at least an hour. Here’s where to stop:
1. The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre (Aberfoyle Start)
Start your journey with a coffee and a view from the treetop walkway. It’s a great intro to the forest.
2. Loch Achray Viewpoint
One of the most underrated stops in Scotland. If the water is calm, you’ll get mirror-like reflections of the forest and hills.
3. Ben A’an Car Park
Not stopping to hike? Pull in anyway—the views from the lot itself are fantastic. And it’s a great picnic spot.
4. Loch Katrine Pier
End your drive at Trossachs Pier, where you can hop on a steamboat, rent bikes, or grab a bite.
When to Drive Duke’s Pass
- 🍁 Autumn (September–October): Golden leaves make it extra magical
- 🌞 Late spring (May–June): Lush green and quieter roads
- 🌄 Early morning or golden hour: Fewer cars and softer light for photos
Avoid: Driving in heavy fog or winter ice unless you’re experienced—it’s a mountain road, after all.
Who Will Love This Drive?
- 📷 Photographers chasing reflections and moody forest shots
- 🚙 Road trippers who love scenic detours
- 🧘♀️ Slow travelers who want to breathe in every mile
- 🛶 Outdoor lovers heading to loch walks, forest trails, or boat rides
If you’re racing from Edinburgh to Glencoe, you might miss it. But if you’re exploring The Trossachs, this drive is a must.
Take the Long Way via Duke’s Pass
Some roads are about getting from A to B. Duke’s Pass is about everything in between. It’s not just a pretty drive—it’s a journey through some of Scotland’s most quietly stunning scenery. Whether you stop at every loch or just let the road wind you into a state of awe, this is one shortcut you’ll never want to end.















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