Jan Kjellström
International Festival
of Orienteering 2026
Perthshire
3rd April - 6th April
Perthshire 3rd April - 6th April

Tullochroisk

Relay • Monday 6th April

Having only previously competed in this terrain as a young junior, I am excited to return to tackle Tullochroisk as an elite. The contour shapes of this unique area will challenge competitors, particularly with the added pressure of relay racing

— Grace Molloy

After the weekend in Rannoch Forest, for Easter Monday we move a few miles further east for the relay, to Tullochroisk on the Dunalastair Estate. The arena and parking are close together (and also adjacent to the fictional Craigh na Dun stone circle from the Outlander TV series! This is the vital location where Claire Randall travels through time from 1945 to 1743 in the very first episode).

Location

Relay arena and parking will be adjacent to this location.

Terrain

Tullochroisk offers some of the best of Highland Scottish orienteering terrain. Its slopes below the mountain of Schiehallion (famed for its role in the invention of contours) run down to the River Tummel and Dunalistair Water, and offer challenging orienteering in terrain that mixes open moorland and farmland with natural deciduous woodland. The area hosted the JK Relay in 2000 and has since hosted the Scottish Relays and a World Ranking Event. It will provide an excellent venue to round off the JK weekend.

Maps

New map for JK 2026, by Alasdair Pedley (MA/AROS).

Maps from previous events can be found on Routegadget:

Officials

Planners Iain Cattermole (STAG) and Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg (STAG)
Organisers Angela Dixon (TAY)
Controller Andy Lewsley (BL)