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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Alyth

Best natural monuments around Alyth offer a diverse range of natural attractions in Perthshire, Scotland. The area features picturesque woodland gorges, prominent hills with panoramic views, and impressive waterfalls. These natural spaces provide opportunities for exploration and connect visitors with the region's geological and historical landscape.

Best natural monuments around Alyth

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cargill's Leap, a historical site and gorge along the River Ericht. It is known for its narrow ravine and historical significance related…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill

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Another great viewpoint, and the memorial to Syd Scroggie, poet and hillwalker, who was blinded and lost a leg in World War II, but continued to walk Scotland's hills. In …

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Cargill's Leap

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Cargill's Leap is a narrow ravine along the River Ericht. It is named after Presbyterian minister Donald Cargill, who once leapt across the ravine to escape pursuing soldiers. During the …

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Walled Garden Labyrinth

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Like many of the "Walled Gardens" it is a little off the beaten track and therefore not overcrowded. This is one of the most beautiful and very varied. The mown meadow labyrinth is particularly fun.

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Alyth Burn in Den of Alyth

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The Den of Alyth is a wooded glen on the outskirts of Alyth. The majestic woodland – composed of oak, ash and birch – is a direct-descendant of the deciduous …

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August 13, 2025, Cargill's Leap

August 2025 - upstream bridge is fully open.

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A very beautiful and well-kept garden, even in autumn, which is worth a visit if you have some time at the castle. (You do have to walk a bit to get there, though - so don't despair, even if you think that nothing more can come...). In addition to many flowers, fruit and vegetables, there are also labyrinths mown in the grass...

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Andrew
June 2, 2024, Cargill's Leap

A good viewpoint from above, fairly obvious as it is signposted and there is a wooden platform. The trees are over growing so to really see the Linn, it is better to follow some of the rough paths along the riverside below.

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Like many of the "Walled Gardens" it is a little off the beaten track and therefore not overcrowded. This is one of the most beautiful and very varied. The mown meadow labyrinth is particularly fun.

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Iain
April 4, 2024, Cargill's Leap

I believe the bridge upstream is closed for repairs.

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No, don't be daft and try to cross the river here. There's a footbridge just upstream and a road bridge down stream.

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Another nice spot for a break. Lots of flowers, herbs and bushes.

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Keith
August 6, 2022, Cargill's Leap

Better visit after heavy rain fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I explore around Alyth?

The Alyth area offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including picturesque woodland gorges like the Den of Alyth, prominent hills with panoramic views such as Balkello Hill and Alyth Hill, and impressive waterfalls like the Reekie Linn. You can also find historical sites like Cargill's Leap, which combines natural beauty with local history.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in Alyth?

Yes, the Alyth Burn in Den of Alyth is particularly family-friendly, offering peaceful woodland walks along the Alyth Burn with wooden bridges and picnic areas. The Walled Garden Labyrinth also provides a fun and engaging experience for families with its mown meadow labyrinth and beautiful gardens.

What are the best places for panoramic views near Alyth?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, which offers extensive vistas of the surrounding mountains, including distant 1000m peaks. Alyth Hill also provides nearly 360-degree views encompassing Strathmore, the Sidlaw Hills, and the Cairngorm Mountains.

Where can I find impressive waterfalls around Alyth?

The Reekie Linn Waterfall, located near Alyth, is one of Scotland's most impressive waterfalls. Here, the River Isla plunges dramatically over two tiers, descending 24 meters. It's particularly stunning after heavy rainfall when the spray, from which it gets its name, is most visible.

What historical natural sites can I visit in the area?

Cargill's Leap is a significant historical site, named after Presbyterian minister Donald Cargill, who famously leapt across the ravine to escape soldiers. The Royal Forest of Alyth, though now undulating countryside, also holds historical importance as a 12th-century royal hunting reserve, with remnants still visible in local place names and archaeological traces.

Are there hiking opportunities near Alyth's natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. You can find easy hikes like the 'Hill of Alyth loop' or the 'Alyth Burn in Den of Alyth – Alyth Parish Church loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Alyth guide. The Cateran Trail also passes through historically rich natural landscapes like the former Royal Forest of Alyth.

What kind of geological features can be observed in Alyth's natural monuments?

Alyth Hill is geologically noteworthy, formed from a combination of sedimentary and volcanic rocks sculpted by glacial activity. The Den of Alyth is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its naturally seeded deciduous woodland, representing a direct descendant of Scotland's original forests.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, Alyth offers various cycling opportunities. You can find MTB trails like the 'Alyth Town Centre – Alyth Parish Church loop' or explore gravel biking routes such as the 'Wee Bear Cafe – Peel Farm Café and Farm Shop loop'. Check out the MTB Trails around Alyth guide and the Gravel biking around Alyth guide for detailed routes.

What makes the Den of Alyth special?

The Den of Alyth is a captivating woodland gorge and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Its majestic woodland, composed of oak, ash, and birch, is a direct descendant of the original deciduous forests that once covered large parts of Scotland. It's known for its picturesque walking trails along the Alyth Burn and diverse wildlife.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Alyth?

Visitors frequently praise the extensive and wonderful views from summits like Balkello Hill, especially on clear days when distant 1000m peaks are visible. The peaceful and well-maintained walks through areas like the Den of Alyth are also highly appreciated, as are the unique features of the Walled Garden Labyrinth.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Yes, for instance, there is ample parking available at the Den of Alyth, with two car parks provided for visitors.

What is Auchintaple Loch, and what can I find there?

Auchintaple Loch, though man-made, is surrounded by natural beauty and historical elements. It's a popular stop on the Cateran Trail and features a boat house and remnants of an early chapel. Nearby, you can also find Lady Well (Virgin Mary's Well), historically believed to possess curative properties.

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