| Ben Ledi near Callander, Scotland. UK Ben Ledi is one of the most familiar Corbetts, rising to the north of Callander. The ascent is very popular. Ben Ledi is a familiar landmark from Callander and the highest mountain in the main part of the Trossachs. It is a very popular hill walk and its position on the edge of the Highlands makes it an excellent viewpoint. The time needed to climb Ben Ledi it should be quite a bit less than three hours to get to the top, allowing for photo stops, sandwiches, general dawdling and that incessant ferreting in rucksacks for extra layers, gloves, hats etc , just a feature of winter walking in Scotland. Stirlingshire, Scotland. It is 879 m high, and is classified as a Corbett. It lies about 6.4 kilometres north-west of Callander, near the village of Kilmahog. It is situated in the Trossachs, an area often regarded as having some of the most romantic scenery in the Highlands. 
 
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