Attractions and places to see around Dollar, a town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The area is characterized by the dramatic Dollar Glen, the towering Ochil Hills, and historical sites like Castle Campbell. Visitors can explore deep gorges, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints, making it a destination for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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nice cycle way, can be busy at weekends with walkers and joggers. can gain access to Devilla forest and Fife Coastal path from this route
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Great relaxed through route on car free tarmac. Popular with dog walkers and the odd horse rider. Please share with care and respect.
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Highest peak in Central Belt of Scotland and excellent views of the belt and highland to the north
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At 721m Ben Cleuch is the highest point in the Ochils and offers a great view all around. It's classified as a Fiona and a Donald. A popular walk from the south as a loop from Tillicoultry, it also makes a great mountain run with plenty of ascent and a wonderful descent.
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At 721m Ben Cleuch is the highest point in the Ochils and offers a great view all around. It's classified as a Fiona and a Donald. A popular walk from the south as a loop from Tillicoultry.
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Great off road route that is fairly flat
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Dollar is surrounded by natural beauty, including the dramatic Dollar Glen with its deep gorges and waterfalls. The Ben Cleuch summit in the Ochil Hills offers extensive views, and you can also visit the Waterfalls of Alva Glen, including the 23m Craighorn Fall.
Yes, Dollar has a rich history. The five-hundred-year-old semi-ruined Castle Campbell is a primary attraction, once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. You can also learn about the town's past at the Dollar Museum, housed in a former woollen mill. Additionally, the Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine has a fascinating history related to silver mining in the 18th century.
The Dollar area is excellent for outdoor activities. The Ochil Hills are popular for hill walking, mountain biking, and paragliding. You can also enjoy cycling on the Clackmannan Way Cycle Path, an off-road route with rural Scottish scenery. For more specific routes, explore the running trails, mountain hikes, and road cycling routes available around Dollar.
Families can enjoy the Clackmannan Way Cycle Path, which is an excellent off-road route suitable for all ages. Dollar Glen offers magical woodland walks, though some paths can be steep. Mill Green Park, at the foot of Dollar Glen, is also a pleasant spot for families.
For breathtaking views, head to the Ben Cleuch summit, the highest point in the Ochil Hills, offering extensive panoramas. Castle Campbell also provides fantastic views of Dollar Glen from its parapet. The paths through Dollar Glen itself offer dramatic vistas of the gorges and burns.
Yes, the Ochil Hills are a prime location for hiking. Ben Cleuch summit is a popular destination, offering a challenging climb and rewarding views. You can find various mountain hikes around Dollar, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Seamab Hill – Commonedge Ridge loop' or 'The Law – Ben Cleuch loop'.
Dollar Glen is a magical woodland area known for its deep gorges, rushing burns, and towering trees. The path to Castle Campbell winds through the glen, featuring stone steps and aerial walkways. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its rich wildlife, including rare lichens, ferns, and various bird species. While beautiful, some paths can be steep.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive views from the Ben Cleuch summit, calling the climb worthwhile. The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is appreciated for its smooth asphalt and stunning rural Scottish scenery. The spectacular gorges and diverse wildlife of Alva Glen, particularly the illuminated waterfalls, are also highly enjoyed.
Absolutely. Dollar Glen features several waterfalls, including the 23m Craighorn Fall and the hidden Big Fall near Smugglers Cave. The nearby Waterfalls of Alva Glen also offer a series of cascades, with Craighorn Fall being a prominent highlight within a spectacular gorge.
Dollar Academy, founded in 1818, is a highly respected private school in Scotland and holds the distinction of being Britain's longest-established co-educational school. Its historical presence significantly impacted the town, earning Dollar the nickname 'The Classic Burgh'.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is an excellent off-road option. For road cyclists, there are several road cycling routes around Dollar, such as the 'Remote Glen Road and Stream – Orchill Road loop' or routes through Glen Devon.
Yes, the Dollar Museum is housed in a former woollen mill and provides insights into the town's history, from prehistoric times to the present day. It features exhibitions on Dollar's history, the Academy, and the former railway. You can find more information on the Clackmannanshire Council website: clacks.gov.uk.


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