**Dair Mor set this cache up & has been adopted by TreeMen&aDog**
Clunie Walk is part of an extensive network of paths and trails centred on Pitlochry. This first stage follows one of the oldest Pictish roads in the district, south over the River Tummel, up through Fonab and over the ridge to Strathtay. You can start either in Pitlochry, or from the Festival Theatre.
Take care crossing the A9.
Once you enter Fonab Forest it’s FOP time (a Fair Old Pech) as you climb the hill up an old sunken road, or more likely on top of its turf retaining wall as the track is really boggy in places now.
The cache is actually a short way off The Clunie Walk at Clachan an Diridh ('stones of the ascent'). Until the 1920s this was open moor. For millennia the stones would have stood out at the top of the hill as a much more impressive feature. And there would have been four rather than three of them. Is it the stones that are blind. Or us.
