A fantastic ridge walk in the Ochil Hills above Glendevon, with a lovely approach walk along tranquil Glenquey and its reservoir.Written for Walkingworld by ⦠The weather was sunny to start, but then turned rather dull, ⦠This road goes down Cloan ⦠WALK FACTS. When you rejoin the road above the castle, turn left and follow the road back into Dollar. Glenquey â access to the North Bank Posted on May 8, 2017 by gowens2013 At the home page there have been a few comments about accessing the north bank of Glenquey (right hand side as you look up Glenquey Reservoir from the dam). Go about 600 yards past Glenquey farm for views over the Valley of Glendevon. It was more like a tunnel, with trees overgrown on both sides. G After 1/4 mile, the path to the right leads to the near deserted hamlet of ⦠Just as she finished, as if on cue, a car drew up and Iainâs ⦠The route offers some of the best views in the Ochils, from the Forth Valley to the south and Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills in ⦠More anon perhaps. These mammals are only about 4cm long and weigh less than a ⦠At a wide junction keep left. Once we got to the top of Glenquey Hill we got our first ⦠Leisurely. Download this stock image: View from the western bank of Glenquey Reservoir to the forested slopes Auchlinsky Hill, Glen Devon, Perth and Kinross, Scotland - AHDNAB from Alamy's library of millions of high ⦠The first mile or so is through Forestry Commission conifers after which a path drops down to the head of Glensherup reservoir⦠It is not the highlands but at least some kind of Scotland feeling again. Walking information, advice and campaigns, walking news and events, group led walks and an online library of walking routes. After ascending Innerdownie and Tarmangie Hill. There is a medium size cairn on the summit of Whitewisp Hill. SE there was another point that I thought could possibly be higher so I walked there. I don't think it is higher. Sought a path shown on my OS 1:50,000 map that goes down to Glenquey Reservoir⦠A great day out, sore legs now though. I met a woman on holiday who thought if you had seen one hill you had seen them all - absolutely untrue . Walking | Glenquey and Seamab Hill | An 8 mile walk that follows an old drove road beside the Glenquey Reservoir and burn, before climbing up to the ridge from Commonedge Hill to Seamab Hill. Beyond a bungalow at Glenquey, I branched off the reservoir road, through a gate into Geordieâs Wood, a place where the new saplings encourage wildlife, such as kestrel and short-eared owls. ⦠Soon we turned right and walked up the firebreak. Ignore the sign pointing across the dam for Lower Glendevon reservoir and keep on up the forest road towards Glenquey Reservoir. The track through the gate goes to Castle Campbell, a worthwhile walk⦠This walk is in the picturesque Glen Devon which is situated north east of Dollar. Alternatively pedestrian access to Glen Quey is possible by parking in the village ⦠We left the car park, walked past the Glenquey Reservoir and then up the peaceful and sheltered forest track. Utilising the free parking beside Castlehill Reservoir and the tracks up Glenquey, this fantastic walk ⦠The walk ran through Woodlands Trust land alongside Glenquey Reservoir and used part of the Reservoir Path that runs through land managed by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Glenquey Reservoir is close by and the two can be linked by a short walk. This time I parked further up Glendevon in the Woodland Trust Glen Sherup car park. Finally , another view of the reservoir as we work ⦠Leisurely. The path continues to Glendevon and makes a fine through walk, but for our route we turn round at this point and retrace steps to Castle Campbell. It might be that the word 'strangers' refers to the drovers - the Highlanders, who used to walk their black cattle from the Highlands along the drove road through this glen to the Lowland markets in ⦠The walk ran through Woodlands Trust land alongside Glenquey Reservoir and used part of the Reservoir Path that runs through land managed by the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust. Innerdownie Whitewisp and Glenquey. For one wee hill its amazing how it can be seen in so many different ways. I was so happy to finally be surrounded by hills again. As we walk along the ridge we get another perspective of Dumyat which I haven't seen before. Perfect for a 8-mile July walk! With Castlehill Reservoir on our right and Auchlinsky Hill on our left, we made our way towards GlenQuey, stopping at a sheltered spot for lunch on the way. Simply park in the village and walk ⦠Near the head of Glenquey Reservoir some of the group took time to climb to the top of a small hill to see the memorial to a young boy who had died at ⦠Castle Campbell Dollar Glen Castle Road Gloom Hill , u Muckhart to Muckhart Mill An undulating trail through village and fields with distant 2 views to Stirling Castle and the Trossachs WALK Amphibians may be seen or heard throughout the walk⦠Watch them swoop along the surface of the burn catching insects. Get ⦠0.8km - 0h 10m. Go up Borland Glen by a path on its west side and cross the pass (the Cadgersâ Yett) west of Green Law to descend to the Coul Burn. Fossoway 2. Name: Castlehill Reservoir, Perth and Kinross Place type: Inland Water Location: Grid Ref: NN 9981 0324 ⢠X/Y co-ords: 299810, 703248 ⢠Lat/Long: 56.21120071,-3.61690020 County/Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross Region: Scotland Country: Scotland Height: 200m OS Explorer map: 369: Perth & Kinross. Fossoway 1. The A823 however, offers a route into the very heart of these often overlooked hills. The Ramblers - Britainâs walking charity working to protect and expand the places people love to walk and promote walking for health and pleasure. OS GetOutside in Scotland. The Ochils present a very steep rampart to walkers approaching from the south. Trail Magazine: Ochil Marilyns 13km - 2h 36m. The area has diverse habitats and features and includes grassy hills, woodlands, reservoirs and rivers. WALK biodiversity Brown Long Éared Bat Otter Pellitory-of-the-wall Bandit and soprano pipistrelle bats can be seen in Dollar Glen most evenings, except during their winter hibernations. Access is available to Walkingworld subscribers or you can buy the walk individually for £1.95 once you are logged in. Ella proposed a vote of thanks on behalf of the group and thanked Iain for a great walk. I then walked up a woodland walk path up to Glenquey Reservoir. Leisurely. Cleish 2. On my way back I stopped at Dollar because I wanted to check how you get to Castle Campbell. Geordieâs Wood can also be accessed from Pool of Muckhart (A91). 1 rating. 13.3km - 2h 40m. The best way by car to Geordieâs Wood is via the A823 Dunfermline to Crieff Road and parking at the Castlehill Reservoir lay-by. 4 ratings. Glenquey Moss Quarry Application - Unanimously refused Just out of the DMC meeting - the application has been refused. Please do not drive up the private single track roads to the Glenquey and Lower Glendevon Reservoirs. Continue past Glenquey Reservoir down to Burnfoot and cross the River Devon via a footbridge. The view that greets you is quite impressive, taking in ⦠2.7km - 0h 33m. 0.8km - 0h 10m . Went for a walk in the hills today, a wee hill near Castlehill Reservoir, up Glenquey. 1 reservoir. Glen Sherup Circular: A good walk at anytime of the year - See 7 traveller reviews, 5 candid photos, and great deals for Glendevon, UK, at Tripadvisor. The Devon Angling Association (DAA) operates the fishing from the very upper limit from below Castlehill Reservoir in Glendevon to the road bridge at Menstrie. So a walk in the east seemed best. Glenquey Reservoir is close by and the two can be linked by a short walk. That hard surface wasnât easy to walk on in my new mountain boots. These were constructed by German prisoners of war in the First World War to supply water to the towns of Dunfermline and ⦠Of course it will be appealed to the Scottish Government but meantime we can celebrate success. One of our Friday walks started at Aucherarder, climbed over to Glen Devon and then along beside Glenquey reservoir to finish up at Castle Campbell and Dollar. The name Glenquey is said to be a corruption of the Gaelic 'Glean Coimich' - meaning the stranger's or foreigner's glen. Here they are at the base of Glenquey Hill after we had parked the car at the Tormaukin Hotel . View more routes . 1 rating. Go down the burn by a path which becomes a minor public road at Coulshill. The walk involved a steep climb up to the ridge than runs more gently up to the highest point of Innerdownie (611 metres), where ⦠It is wild, remote and beautiful and there is the possibility of seeing ospreys, grouse and red squirrels as well as magnificent views. Burncrooks Reservoir: We continued the walk along the road, past the Water Works, before turning right at the next junction and finding ourselves back at the start point before we knew it. Not that it was much of a firebreak. Download the free ⦠From here there's a wonderful view down the glen to Glenquey Reservoir. A marked Trail which goes all the way to the summit of Ben Shee starts from there. It took me right back to the heady summer days I spent working as a leader at Kinfauns Castle. E Approaching the reservoir, the Glen widens out and offers views of the wooded hills beyond Glendevon. Access to Glen Quey is available by parking in the large lay-by on the main A823 beside Castlehill Reservoir and then joining the Reservoir Trail. The walk involved a steep climb up to the ridge than runs more gently up to the highest point of Innerdownie (611 ⦠Moderate. Solo. From car park on SE side of Castlehill Reservoir. Along tarred access track to Glenquey Reservoir and untarred track on NW side of reservoir. Up something of a track and then straight up hillside to summit of Innerdownie. Forested but trees well spaced and deciduous rather than ⦠Further into the heart of the glen you'll find Glensherup Reservoir and the two manmade lochs known as the Frandy Reservoirs. Please do not drive up the private, single track roads to the Glenquey and Lower Glendevon Reservoirs. The restricted areas ⦠At the heart of the glen youâll find Glensherup Fishery with its brown and rainbow trout fishing, and the two manmade lochs known as the Frandy Reservoirs. Glenquey Hill/ Innerdownie / Bentie Knowe / Whitewisp Hill After a week of horrendous weather I am joined by Ian and Jonathan on an absolutely picture perfect Saturday. As you approach Glenquey Reservoir, you may be lucky enough to see osprey hunting for fish during the spring and autumn migration. 1 rating. Very good article, Neil! small cairn. Walked around Auchlinsky Hill, then up Commonedge Hill, and the picture is taken on the last lap of Seamab Hill, the summit of which is in the background. One of the lesser strenuous days, but a walk ⦠Castlehill Reservoir⦠The track wound its way gradually across and up the hillside for over a mile to emerge suddenly on the west ridge of Commonedge Hill, not far from the highest point. F Glenquey reservoir provides part of the water supply for Fife. 3 ratings. But I was too confused by the road closure up to the castle and had not checked out the walk ⦠The narrow Water Board road which gives access to Glenquey Reservoir as well as Glenquey House provides a pleasant approach to Innerdownie Hill, though it seems the more popular way nowadays is from Glen Sherup carpark which enables a route round the head of that glen to be made. I ⦠The fishing spans some 15 miles on both banks, however there are some restricted areas of fishing and these are clearly marked on the provided maps.
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