A monument to Rob Roy stands in the Scottish city of Stirling. ( Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
A marker on the trail directs walkers along the path. (Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
Highland cow in Scotland. (Amy S. Eckert / Chicago Tribune)
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Learn about the famed Scottish outlaw in the Rob Roy Visitor Centre in Callander. ( Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
Rob Roy’s grave in Balquhidder, Scotland. (Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
The countryside overlooking the Menteith Hills makes a beautiful backdrop while hiking the Rob Roy Way. ( Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
They say that Rob Roy took shelter in Finlarig Castle not long after being declared an outlaw in the early 1700s. Time has taken a toll on the four-story stone sanctuary. (Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )
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One of the more interesting parts of the Rob Roy Way is along the Glen Ogle viaduct near Lochearnhead. ( Amy S. Eckert/Chicago Tribune )