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Glen Doll


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About Glen Doll

A place to walk, climb and relax

There’s something for everyone to enjoy at Glen Doll. Why not take a walk along one of the six marked trails that lead from the car park? On the Corrie Fee Trail you’ll even find signal posts that tell you what to look for.

The glen's great for birdwatching too, while climbers relish the challenge of tackling the craggy valley sides.

Mountain bikers, horse riders and cross-country skiers are also welcome to use the forest trails, while the picnic area by the car park is a popular spot for families.

Further information will be available from the Angus Glens Ranger Service.

Car Park Charges

Please note the following car park charges are applicable at Glen Doll

  • All Vehicles - £2

How to get there:

Glen Doll is in Tay Forest District.
By car on the B955 and minor road to the end of Glen Clova. At the end of the public road there are large directional signs for the car park.
The entrance to the car park is 300 metres further on, and is on the right after crossing the bridge.
Kirriemuir is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: NO284761
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

What's on in Tay Forest District

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Facilities:

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Activities

Walking The Doll Trail
White Water Trail
Jocks Road Trail

Contact:

Tay Forest District

01350 727284
e-mail: tay@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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