Best attractions and places to see around Muckhart include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. This Scottish village is nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills, providing a picturesque backdrop for many attractions. The area features diverse landscapes, from the valley of the River Devon to prominent hills and woodlands. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, reflecting the region's rich history and natural environment.
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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Quiet place I also use for MTB
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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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Muckhart is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park, which offers attractive walks through deciduous woodland. The area is also home to the River Devon, with the historic Rumbling Bridge nearby, and the picturesque Gartmorn Dam, historically significant for its role in local industry and now a spot for nature lovers. Seamab Hill provides a natural backdrop to Pool of Muckhart.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ben Cleuch summit is the highest point in the Ochil Hills at 721m and offers extensive views, making the climb well worth it. It's a popular spot for hiking and mountain running. The Silver Glen area also features some challenging trails, including a black (expert) mountain bike trail called 'The Minefield'.
The Ochil Hills Woodland Park is an excellent choice for families, featuring attractive walks, picnic areas, and a children's play area. The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is also family-friendly, offering a smooth asphalt path with a gentle incline, suitable for cycling with children. Gartmorn Dam Beach is another spot appreciated by families.
Absolutely. The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is a highlight, offering an excellent off-road experience with smooth asphalt. For more extensive cycling, you can find numerous routes around Muckhart, including easy, moderate, and difficult options for touring bicycles and race bikes. Explore routes like the 'Powmill Milk Bar loop' or the 'Glen Devon A823 Road' by visiting the Cycling around Muckhart guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Muckhart guide.
Muckhart boasts a rich history. You can visit the Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine, a site of historical silver and cobalt mining. Other notable landmarks include the early 18th-century Muckhart Inn, the Muckhart Parish Church (dating from 1838), the Muckhart Mill (with records back to 1560), and the Ballilisk Mansion House, which served as a rectory in pre-Reformation times.
Yes, the historically significant Cowden Japanese Garden is located nearby. Designed in 1908 by Japanese horticulturalist Taki Handa, it has been recently renovated and is open to the public. It's a unique cultural site reflecting a blend of Scottish and Japanese heritage.
Muckhart is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage in the woodlands. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, perfect for hiking and cycling. Even winter can be rewarding for walks, especially in the Ochil Hills, though appropriate gear is recommended.
Beyond the well-known spots, Muckhart offers several hidden gems. The old coach road to Dollar, locally known as the 'Cinder Path,' is a dirt track perfect for a quiet walk. The area also has intriguing folklore, including tales of a 'Warlocks' Tomb' near Muckhart Mill, adding a mysterious element to your exploration. The Woodland Streams within Ochil Hills Woodland Park also offer serene, less-traveled paths.
Yes, Muckhart offers a variety of running trails. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Seamab Hill – Commonedge Ridge loop' or the 'View of Rumbling Bridge – View of the River Devon loop.' These trails allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area while getting a good workout. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Muckhart guide.
From the Ben Cleuch summit, you can expect extensive, panoramic views across the surrounding Scottish landscape, including the Ochil Hills and beyond. Other elevated points in the Ochil Hills Woodland Park also offer attractive vistas of the deciduous woodlands and the valley below.
Yes, the Ochil Hills Woodland Park is well-equipped with facilities. It features attractive walks, several picnic sites where you can enjoy a meal outdoors, and a children's play area, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for families.


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