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  1. This superb circuit follows the banks of the mighty River Tay upstream from Dunkeld, before returning down the opposite site. It takes in the magnificent ruined Cathedral as well as some remarkable trees - including the Mother Larch and Niel Gow's Oak. Grade ( key ) Bog Factor ( key ) 4 / 5. Rating.

  2. This superb coastal circular links the fishing villages of Cullen and Portknockie by way of some remarkable cliff scenery. The return is along an old railway line, complete with viaduct.

  3. 25. Aug. 2006 · With Sara Dylan, Tony Fitzpatrick, Aoife Johnston, Conor Kingsnorth. Architect, Aoife McKenna, inherits an Irish pub but when she attempts to renovate the place, the locals put up resistance. Aoife's eagerness to succeed reveals a secret with profound consequences.

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    • Drama
    • George Kingsnorth
    • 2006-08-25
    • Atholl Woods Path
    • Braan Path
    • Birnam Hill Path
    • Birnam Riverside Path
    • Fiddler's Path
    • Inchewan Path
    • Inver Path
    • Loch of The Lowes Path
    • Loch Ordie Path

    This path circles through the coniferous Atholl Woods on the north side of Dunkeld. Points along the way include: 1. Cally Loch, a wee loch at the start (or end) of the walk 2. Mill Dam –a great lunch spot with views of the loch and Deuchary Hill, well worth a photo or two 3. the picturesque Polney Loch. You will also get views across to Craigvinea...

    Walk among the giant Douglas first in the sheltered woods along the River Braan to Ossian's Hall in The Hermitagefrom where you can admire the impressive Black Linn Falls. Continue along the path to Ossian's Cave and Rumbling Bridge, which crosses a deep chasm where the river cascades into the gorge. The path on the other side of the river goes thr...

    Birnam Hill Path climbs to King's Seat at the summit at 1,200 ft / 365 m with magnificent views across the settlements below. Around the route's southern end, take a short detour to Stair Bridge –a folly with a breath-taking view towards of Perth. If you're lucky, you may spot a black grouse feeding on blaeberries and pine needles. This strenuous-g...

    This is an easy waymarked circular route that follows a lovely stretch of the River Tay, with views across the river to Dunkeld's magnificent medieval cathedral, before going under Telford's historic Dunkeld Bridge. The path goes past the ancient Birnam Oak, one of the few remaining trees of the Birnam Wood which was made famous in Shakespeare’s Ma...

    Enjoy this riverside walk past the historic Dunkeld Cathedral, where you can read about the Parent Larch, and Dunkeld House Hotel, whose grounds host the Dunkeld House Tree Trail. Keep your eyes out for roe deer, salmon, goosanders, herons and white-bibbed dippers. Across Jubilee Bridge, admire Niel Gow's Oak where the famous fiddler composed many ...

    One of the most varied paths in the Dunkeld Path Network, Inchewan Path starts near the Beatrix Potter Garden and follows the road alongside Inchewan Burn in the woodland of Birnam Glen. Enjoy views of surrounding hills and straths from Ladywell Plantation and Tomgarrow Wood. There is an abundance of birdlife around the area, so keep your eyes and ...

    This pleasant waymarked walk leads into the lower section of the Hermitage and offers a chance to detour up to Pine Cone Point –a modern folly with a fine view. Craigvinean is a spectacular woodland full of wildlife like red squirrels, pine martin and an assortment of bird life. The route returns along the banks of the mighty River Tay, passing Nei...

    This walk explores the rolling countryside on the north side of Dunkeld and meanders through coniferous and deciduous woodland to the Loch of the Lowes. The route's key attraction is the Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve at the loch, where there are hides (admission charge) perfect for spotting osprey and an array of other bird life. The route is abo...

    This long circular route is great for walkers and cyclists and offers amazing views of plantations and hills at the entrance to the Highlands. It meanders through woodland and hillsides between Loch Ordie and Mill Dam — a fantastic place to rest on one of the sculptured seats and see if you can't spot fallow deer and mute swans. There is an abundan...

  4. 13. Feb. 2024 · The Fiddler’s Walk & The Hermitage in Perthshire is one of Scotland’s best autumn walks and takes you along the River Tay and the roaring waterfalls on River Braan. This scenic walk is a car-free walk and you can reach the starting and finishing points by public transport.

  5. Fiddler's 9km (5.5 mls) and Bishops Path 2.5 km (1,5 mls) - 2.75 hrs and 0.75 hrs respectively - Both paths start in the centre of Dunkeld and walk past Dunkeld Cathedral along the banks of the River Tay towards Dunkeld House Hotel (once the home of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl).

  6. The moorland walk to the peak of Sgùrr an Fhìdhleir disguises the drama of the peak's far side. Approached up the fairly gentle south western flanks, from the summit there is an amazing contrast as the ground plunges away almost 500 metres vertically with amazing views down to the loch and of the surrounding Assynt peaks.