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Ochil Hills: Dollar Glen

Walk ID: 1727

The walk starts and finishes in Dollar, a small town at the southern edge of the Ochil Hills. The route rises through the western side of Dollar Glen, a deep, tree-filled gorge with waterfalls and mossy rocks. The glen is home to the spectacular, fifteenth century Castle Campbell which can be visited for a small charge. Beyond the castle the route levels out and passes through a coniferous forest and on to open moorland. At the far point of the walk you have a view down to Glen Devon. The return route bypasses the forest and crosses the outward route before descending to Dollar by the eastern side of the glen.

Scotland - Clackmannan - Ochil Hills

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Features:
Hills or Fells Toilets Museum
Play Area Castle Great Views
Gift Shop Food Shop Moor
Public Transport Waterfall Woodland

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Bonsyde Holiday Cottages18.44 km
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Absolute Escapes Ltd38.21 km


   

Moderate Walk

Distance 8.50 km
Duration 180 mins
Height gain 380m
Contributor
Mike Taylor

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