Attractions and places to see around Fintry encompass diverse landscapes and historical sites across two distinct regions: a village in central Scotland and a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. In Scotland, Fintry is nestled between the Campsie Fells and Fintry Hills, offering natural features like the Loup of Fintry waterfall and historical landmarks such as Culcreuch Castle. In British Columbia, Fintry Provincial Park along Okanagan Lake features Shorts Creek Canyon with Fintry Falls and the historic Fintry Estate. Both…
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Above all, the path through Mugdock-Forest is worth it.
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The original Castle on this site was built in the 13th century by the Graham family. The Grahams were a family on the rise and the family were made the Earls of Montrose in 1505. The most famous Graham resident of Mugdock Castle was James Graham (1612-1650) known as The Great Montrose. He was a poet and soldier who fought for the cause of King Charles I during the Wars of The Three Kingdoms (more commonly referred to as The English Civil Wars) and was marked as one of the greatest soldiers of the time. So great was his military fame that King Louis XIV offered him the role as Marshal of France. His success ultimately ran out in 1650 with the loss of The Battle of Carbisdale in Rosshire. Montrose was betrayed by a fellow Scotsman and was ultimately Hung, Drawn and Quartered for his part in the war. His campaigns were immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his 1819 novel A Legend of Montrose.
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Nice to see in the video: https://youtu.be/FTvrh28-ojY
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Croy Hill was a Roman fort,and probable temporary camp
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What else do you need to know. Insanely beautiful
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The first major lake on the West Highland Way is very atmospheric.
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An eastern outlier of the Campsie Fells encircled by the Carron Valley Forest. At 570m it's a good hill with a trig point and great views. A good short but steep run from the forest car parks in the north it can also be added to the Kilsyth Hills ridgeline when running from the Carron Valley Reservoir.
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At 578m Earl's Seat is the highest point of the Campsies which makes it a great target for a run in this area. The views are great, it's got a nice trig point and although mountainous it's not that steep. Normally run from Strathblane in the south or from Dumgoyne in the west.
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Fintry offers diverse natural beauty across its two locations. In Scotland, you can visit the impressive Loup of Fintry waterfall on the River Endrick, or explore the scenic Campsie Fells and Fintry Hills, including summits like Meikle Bin Summit and Earl's Seat Summit. In British Columbia, Canada, Fintry Provincial Park features the dramatic Shorts Creek Canyon with its series of waterfalls known as Fintry Falls, and offers access to the shores of Okanagan Lake.
Yes, both Fintry locations boast significant historical sites. In Scotland, you can explore the ancient Culcreuch Castle, dating back to 1296, or visit Croy Hill Roman Fort, part of the Antonine Wall. Also, Craigallian Loch holds historical significance for local climbing communities. In British Columbia, the Fintry Estate within Fintry Provincial Park features a historic Manor House and an octagonal dairy barn, offering insights into the region's past.
The Fintry region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various activities. For running, explore trails like the 'Meikle Bin Summit – Descent South of Meikle Bin loop' or 'Carron Valley Reservoir loop'. Hikers can enjoy routes such as 'Meikle Bin Summit – Meikle Bin Summit loop' or the 'Holehead Weather Radar Station loop'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Carron Valley Red Trail loop' or 'Carron Valley Reservoir loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Fintry, Hiking around Fintry, and MTB Trails around Fintry guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. In Scotland, Meikle Bin Summit is popular with families due to its manageable ascent and great views. Craigallian Loch offers a pleasant setting for a family walk. Mugdock Castle and its surrounding country park also provide a free and engaging historical experience. In Fintry, BC, Fintry Provincial Park is ideal for families, offering swimming, canoeing, and the Fintry Falls Trail with its viewing platforms.
You can find spectacular waterfalls in both Fintry locations. In Scotland, the Loup of Fintry is a remarkable 94-foot waterfall on the River Endrick, best viewed after heavy rain. In Fintry, British Columbia, Fintry Falls are a series of scenic waterfalls located within Shorts Creek Canyon in Fintry Provincial Park, accessible via a trail with over 400 stairs to viewing platforms.
For panoramic views, consider hiking to Meikle Bin Summit or Earl's Seat Summit in Scotland, both offering extensive vistas of the surrounding Fells and Hills. Croy Hill Roman Fort also provides great views over the Kilsyth Hills, the Firth of Forth, and Fife hills.
Craigallian Loch, located in Scotland, is a historical site with a commemorative plaque. It was a legendary gathering place for climbing communities during the 1930s Great Depression, serving as a beacon of companionship and hope for young people seeking adventure in Scotland's wild places. The 'Fire Sitters' who gathered here were instrumental in opening up the Scottish countryside for all to roam.
Yes, near Fintry, Scotland, you can visit Culcreuch Castle, which dates back to 1296. It was historically the Clan Galbraith Family Seat and parts of its present building are from the 13th century. Another option is Mugdock Castle, a historical site standing on a rocky promontory, historically protected by Mugdock Loch, and now part of a country park.
Fintry Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, is a major highlight, encompassing 360 hectares along the shores of Okanagan Lake. It's known for its diverse landscapes, including delta areas, forested ridges, and deep slopes. Key features include Shorts Creek Canyon with its scenic Fintry Falls, and the historic Fintry Estate, which includes a Manor House and an octagonal dairy barn. The park offers opportunities for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
Yes, in Scotland, you can visit Croy Hill Roman Fort. It is one of 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall from AD 140, offering historical insights and views over the Kilsyth Hills and the Firth of Forth.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The challenging yet rewarding ascents to summits like Meikle Bin Summit are praised for their views. The historical depth of sites like Mugdock Castle and Croy Hill Roman Fort is also highly appreciated. The atmospheric setting of Craigallian Loch and the dramatic landscapes of Fintry Provincial Park in BC are also frequently highlighted.


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