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Family friendly hiking trails around Ardler are set amidst a landscape of rolling countryside, gentle hills, farmland, and woodlands. The region, particularly within the Strathmore valley, features low hills such as Kinpurney Hill and Westerkeith Hill, offering panoramic views. The geological makeup includes sedimentary and volcanic rocks, shaped by glacial activity, with the Alyth Burn flowing through scenic glens.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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8.48km
02:14
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
03:08
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.6km
03:46
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
03:49
150m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:06
260m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Scot Foam Stadium is the home ground of Dundee F.C. and has a capacity of almost 12.000 people.
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The central figure on the monument is Stella Carrington, a former weaver who worked in a jute mill from a young age. Stella campaigned for workers in the jute industry to be recognised for their contribution to Dundee. The girl (based on the granddaughter of a jute worker) represents the children who were known as ‘half-times’ because they had to split their time between school and the dangerous conditions of the mills. The text inscribed on the curved corten steel panels quotes a song by Mary Brooksbank and a poem by Ron Hutcheson. ‘Oh, the mill is running like mad, these little workmen can’t rest, moving the bobbins, fast and true, they can do it, ten and nine’. The song inscribed on the curved steel panels representing woven jute emerging from the loom was sung by the women as they moved back and forth beside their machines https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/jute-women-247822
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The Jute Women Tribute, also known as the Dundee Weaver. Dundee was known as Jutepolis because it was the largest jute processing centre in the world. The town had a textile industry before, but from the 1830s jute processing took over from local manufacturing. The town grew rapidly and soon around 50,000 people were employed in the textile industry. The sculpture was funded by Asda through its Percent for Art programme when a supermarket was built on Myrekirk Road. “A memorial to the hard-working women and children of Dundee’s bygone Jute industry, on which the town’s fortunes were founded. https://publicartdundee.org/listing/jute-women-tribute-aka-the-dundee-weaver/
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A great viewpoint over the City with views across to Fife and beyond. There are several paths to challenge yourself to walk to the top, otherwise space for a few cars to park at the top.
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Also worth it because of the view over the city.
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Beautiful viewpoint, can be visited while hiking or running.
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A plentiful supply and mix of dirt and gravel paths and tracks.
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Really excellent fine-gravel core paths throughout this seemingly well-kept wood. There's a small car park at the southern edge if required.
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There are over 150 family-friendly hiking trails around Ardler, with the vast majority being easy to moderate in difficulty. This ensures a wide range of options suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
The region around Ardler offers diverse landscapes, including rolling countryside, gentle hills, farmland, and woodlands. You'll find paths through the Strathmore valley, along scenic burns, and around reservoirs, providing a mix of open views and sheltered woodland walks.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Ardler are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. For example, the Clatto Reservoir loop from Strathmartine offers a pleasant circular walk around the reservoir and an adjacent country park.
You can discover several interesting landmarks and natural features. The Kinpurney Tower on Kinpurney Hill offers historical interest and panoramic views. For those exploring routes near Dundee, Dudhope Park and Castle is a great option, combining green space with historical architecture.
Absolutely. The Camperdown Park loop from Ardler takes you through Dundee's largest public park, which features open spaces, a children's play area, and even a children's zoo, making it ideal for families looking for extra activities.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Ardler, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful scenery, and the suitability of the routes for families, highlighting the enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, several trails provide excellent scenic viewpoints. Kinpurney Hill, for instance, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, Craigowl Hill Summit and Dundee Law Summit are known for their breathtaking 360-degree vistas.
Many of the easy-rated trails are suitable for toddlers, especially those with relatively flat and well-surfaced paths. Routes through parks like Camperdown Country Park offer accessible sections perfect for little legs or strollers. Always check the specific route details for elevation and terrain to ensure it meets your family's needs.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful woodlands. The Den of Alyth, for example, is a scenic wooded glen with majestic oak, ash, and birch trees, offering picturesque riverside paths. Templeton Woods, near Ardler in Dundee, also provides lovely opportunities for woodland walks.
Yes, you can find trails that feature water. The Clatto Reservoir loop is a great example, circling a reservoir. Additionally, the Alyth Burn flows through the Den of Alyth, providing lovely riverside paths, and Ardler Ponds in Dundee are home to various wildlife.
For families with older children looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Greater Balgay, Balgay Hill – Camperdown Park loop from Ardler is a moderate option. It covers a longer distance and includes some elevation, offering a rewarding experience with varied scenery.


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