by al78 » Fri Oct 15, 2021 1:12 pm
Are you looking for a point-to-point long distance walk with daily distances restricted to 10 km, or are you also interested in circular walks that involve getting to a start/finish point? When you talk about wanting someone to transport luggage for you, it sounds like the former, and there are companies which will organise long distance walks with luggage transfer between overnight stops, but doing a long distance walk and restricting yourself to 10 km/day is going to be logistically hard. The long distance walks that I am familiar with that go through some of the beautiful parts tend to have one or more remote sections that involve a double figure mileage between overnight stops. The Scottish highlands are one of the most sparsely populated areas in Europe, and there can be considerable distances between settlements with facilities.
The Speyside way would be good to look into as Moray is not so sparsely populated and there are plenty of villages that are quite close together which will have accommodation and places to eat. Another option is one of Julia Bradbury's railway walks starting in Callander and ending at Killin, going via Stathyre, Lochearnhead, glen Ogle, and Killin. From Killin you could continue along the south shore of loch Tay via Ardenoaig, Kenmore, then follow the Rob Roy way to Aberfeldy, Grandtully and finish at Pitlochry.