Best attractions and places to see around Kirriemuir Landward West include a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unique points of interest. This area, often considered the "gateway to the glens," features diverse landscapes ranging from rolling hills to significant mountain summits. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy panoramic viewpoints, and discover various natural features. The region offers opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Wonderful mountain, a favourite of the king!
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Did you know the summit is in 3 different counties? I think it’s kinda fun to run through Aberdeenshire, Angus, and Perth and Kinross in a few minutes, though the highest point lies wholly within Angus.
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As the 5th lowest Munro, this must be the quickest Munro up and down with a path straight from the car park, but this poor Munro is battle scarred by the ski lifts so it’s much nicer to approach it as part of a loop with Cairnwell and Carn a Gheoide.
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Great views to Cairnwell and Morrone (hiding Braemar).
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The large shelter cairn was definitely very welcome today as a picnic spot!
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This is the first munro visited on the round of the cairnwell munros - its possible to reach this munro and return via the same route for a beginner or kids friendly munro :-)
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Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable particularly on an electric bike, thanks to the added boost. With both a lower vehicle gate featuring a pedestrian wicket for easy access and an upper gate with a cattle grid, the ascent is straightforward. Starting from the large, free community car park in Balkello Woods, riders can choose between the exhilarating return down the same road or venturing off-road on several dirt single-track paths through the enchanting Balkello Woods. This route promises an unforgettable adventure with both the thrill of the climb and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure. Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for mountain biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable on a powerful electric mountain bike, thanks to the added boost. With both a lower vehicle gate featuring a pedestrian wicket for easy access and an upper gate with a cattle grid, the ascent is straightforward. Starting from the large, free community car park in Balkello Woods, riders can choose between the exhilarating return down the same road or venturing off-road on several dirt single-track paths through the enchanting Balkello Woods. This route promises an unforgettable adventure with both the thrill of the climb and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
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Kirriemuir Landward West is rich in history and culture. You can explore the meticulously restored J.M. Barrie's Birthplace Museum, the childhood home of the creator of Peter Pan. Don't miss the Bon Scott Statue, honoring the AC/DC lead singer, or the Tayside Police Museum for local policing history. The historic Dunnichen Stone and Battle of Nechtansmere Memorial also offer a glimpse into Pictish history.
The region offers stunning natural beauty and viewpoints. You can visit the Reekie Linn Waterfall, considered one of Angus's most beautiful natural spots. For panoramic views, consider the Airlie Monument, or the unique Camera Obscura on Kirriemuir Hill, one of only three in Scotland.
Yes, the area is home to important lochs for wildlife. Loch of Lintrathen is a local nature reserve vital for birdlife, featuring two wildlife hides. Loch of Kinnordy (RSPB Loch of Kinnordy) is known for its diverse habitats and wildlife, including otters, red squirrels, deer, and beavers.
Families will enjoy the Neverland Play Park, a Peter Pan-themed park with climbing frames, a wooden pirate ship, and a zip wire, located next to the Camera Obscura. Many of the natural areas like Caddam Woods also offer easy walking trails suitable for families.
Absolutely. Kirriemuir Landward West is known as the 'gateway to the glens' and offers numerous walking opportunities. You can find trails in Caddam Woods for easy walks, or explore the more challenging terrain towards the Cairngorms National Park and Glen Doll. For specific routes, check out the running trails around Kirriemuir Landward West, which include options around Loch of Lintrathen and Loch of Kinnordy.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The road loop around Loch of Lintrathen is great for cycling. You can also find various routes for different skill levels, from touring to road cycling. Explore options in the cycling guide for Kirriemuir Landward West or the road cycling routes guide.
Beyond the well-known sites, the Camera Obscura on Kirriemuir Hill offers a unique optical experience and panoramic views. The Bon Scott Statue is also a distinctive tribute to the rock legend, attracting fans from around the world.
While not directly in Kirriemuir, Glamis Castle is a significant nearby attraction. It boasts over 650 years of history, was the childhood home of the late Queen Mother, and is believed to have inspired Shakespeare's Macbeth. It features extensive grounds, gardens, and seasonal exhibitions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from the historical depth of J.M. Barrie's Birthplace to the natural beauty of the lochs and waterfalls. The area's connection to famous figures like J.M. Barrie and Bon Scott, combined with its stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities, makes it a memorable destination. Many enjoy the ease of access to viewpoints like Cairnwell Summit for grand views.
Yes, for those looking for accessible summits, Càrn Aosda summit is one of the easiest and quickest Munros to climb, especially from the ski-centre. Cairnwell Summit also holds the title of being the quickest Munro to summit when ascended straight from the pass, offering grand views down Glen Shee.
You can delve into the life and inspirations of Sir J.M. Barrie, the creator of Peter Pan, at his childhood home, the J.M. Barrie's Birthplace Museum. This meticulously restored weaver's house offers insights into his early life. There's also a statue of Peter Pan in Kirriemuir town center.


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