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Kindrogan Forest

The best walks and hikes around Kindrogan Forest

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Hikes around Kindrogan Forest explore a landscape of rolling hills, dense pine forests, and open moorland in Highland Perthshire. The region is situated within the valley of the River Ardle, known as Strathardle, providing a mix of riverside paths and higher elevation tracks. The area's trails pass through a combination of native birch woodlands and managed forest, with some routes offering views toward the northern hills.

Best hiking trails around Kindrogan Forest

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

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The Lost Grove (Giant's Grave) – Upper Lunch Hut loop from Enochdhu

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Guido Rowe
October 14, 2025, Upper Lunch Hut

Good to shelter if necessary in the rain. Not quite a bothy though as the shed isn't fully sealed so lots of bird debris inside

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A useful waypoint. Northwards it's a steep dirt path climb over to Spittal of Glenshee - aka hike-a-bike. Southwards, a nice track down to Enochdhu.

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The Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, originally had two compartments—one for the guns and one for the beaters. Today, it serves as a welcome shelter for walkers on the Cateran Trail. On October 13, 1865, Queen Victoria passed this way on her journey from Dunkeld to Balmoral, riding her Highland pony with John Brown. At the Lairig gate overlooking the Spittal, the party stopped for tea, only to discover the kettle had been forgotten, causing a delay while one was fetched. This story is recounted in Queen Victoria’s Highland Journals, edited by David Duff.

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The garden around the house combines traditional design with ongoing restoration, featuring lawns, shrubbery, and a historic walled garden. The tour begins at the Museum in the old laundry building, showcasing vintage garden tools. Nearby, the Potager includes a decorative greenhouse, and the front lawn is shaded by a grand Wellingtonia tree with a rare Edwardian revolving summerhouse. The walled garden has a herbaceous border and a 1970s-style rockery, with a mysterious 1667 stone marked with the initials EK. Beyond the wall are a vegetable garden and orchard. The Burn Walk follows a stream with waterfalls, and a red footbridge leads to a summerhouse overlooking the largest waterfall. A hydro-electric scheme, built in 2014, blends into the landscape. The garden is open daily from June to August for a small fee, with proceeds supporting its upkeep. Parts of it can also be seen from the nearby Cateran Trail.

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The Giant's Grave, also known as Ardle's Grave, is a standing stone and burial mound located in a garden at Enochdhu, Perth and Kinross. It is believed to be the resting place of a tall Pictish leader named Ardle, after whom the surrounding valley, Strath Ardle, is named. The site has long captured local interest, with the burial mound now repurposed as a flower bed. Historical records, including observations from the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland in the 1960s, noted a faint trace of an incised cross on one of the stones. Although this feature is no longer visible, it hints that the stone may have served as an ancient marker.

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Alexander Duff, born in Moulin in 1806, was educated in the Kirkmichael Session House before attending Perth Grammar School and St. Andrews University, where he studied theology. He became the Church of Scotland's first missionary to India, playing a crucial role in modernizing India's education system and helping establish the University of Calcutta. In his honor, the Duff Memorial Free Church was built in 1890 by L & J G Falconer, though it now stands disused and in disrepair.

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In 1715, the Earl of Mar raised the Jacobite standard at Kirkmichael to rally support for the exiled Stuart King James, the Old Pretender, in an attempt to restore the Catholic Stuart dynasty after its overthrow in 1688-89. Mar’s army of over 7,000 men advanced into Perth but faced a smaller, well-led government force under the Duke of Argyll. The Battle of Sheriffmuir on 13 November ended inconclusively, while English Jacobites suffered defeat at Preston. With dwindling support, James Francis arrived too late to salvage the rebellion, and by February 1716, he and Mar had fled to France. The uprising collapsed, leading to imprisonment, transportation, or execution for many captured Jacobites.

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Kirkmichael, the largest community in Strathardle Glen, has been inhabited since the Iron Age, with ancient huts, standing stones, and battle sites marking its long history. Named after Prince Ardle, who died in 903 AD fighting Danish invaders, the glen features his burial mound, the "Giant’s Grave," as a local landmark. The village’s first church was built in 1184 on land granted by Coupar Angus Abbey, and today an 18th-century Kirk stands in an ancient graveyard containing a mass burial plot for Black Death victims. Once a royal hunting ground, Kirkmichael became a key cattle market and witnessed historic events like the 1715 Jacobite uprising. Queen Victoria’s visit later helped establish the area as a holiday destination. Today, Strathardle remains known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and a balance of agriculture, tourism, and small businesses along the River Ardle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the hiking trails in Kindrogan Forest suitable for dogs?

Yes, Kindrogan Forest is a great place for dog walking. The area offers numerous trails with wide gravel tracks through woodlands. However, please be aware that the region is home to wildlife and grazing livestock, so it's important to keep your dog under control, especially on open moorland sections.

What are some easy, family-friendly hikes in the area?

For a shorter, more relaxed walk that's perfect for families, consider the Kirkmichael Path Network loop from Kirkmichael. This easy-going 4-mile (6.5 km) route follows well-maintained paths and offers a gentle introduction to the beauty of the forest and the River Ardle.

Where can I find a good circular walk in Kindrogan Forest?

Most trails in the area are circular. For a moderately challenging loop with excellent views, the View of Kirkmichael – Kirkmichael Path Network loop from Kirkmichael is a great option. It's a 6.9-mile (11 km) circuit that combines woodland paths with views over the village and surrounding hills.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking?

Kindrogan Forest is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for red squirrels and roe deer in the woodlands. If you're very lucky, you might spot an elusive pine marten. The area is also great for birdwatching, with ospreys sometimes seen over Loch Curran during spring and summer.

Are there any historical sites to see along the trails?

Yes, the area is steeped in history. Several trails pass near the site of the Pitcarmick Roundhouses, which are remnants of Bronze Age dwellings. You can find interpretation boards along some routes that provide insight into these ancient structures and the later Pictish longhouses.

How many hiking trails are available around Kindrogan Forest?

There are over 20 hiking routes to explore around Kindrogan Forest. The collection includes a mix of difficulties, with 8 easy trails, 13 moderate ones, and one difficult route, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.

What do other hikers think of the trails in Kindrogan Forest?

The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere of the pine and birch woodlands, and the beautiful views across Strathardle.

Is it possible to get to Kindrogan Forest using public transport?

Accessing the trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging as the area is quite rural. Most visitors arrive by car. The nearest village is Kirkmichael, which has limited bus services. It's best to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to travel without a car.

Where is the best place to park for hiking in Kindrogan Forest?

Most hikes start from the village of Kirkmichael, where you can find on-street parking. Please park considerately, as it is a small residential village. Some trailheads may have small, informal parking areas, but starting from the village is generally the most reliable option.

Are there any waterfalls on the trails around Kindrogan Forest?

The primary water features in Kindrogan Forest are the River Ardle and various burns that flow through the woods, as well as the serene Loch Curran. While the area is scenic with its waterways, there are no major waterfalls directly on the main hiking trails.

Which trail follows the River Ardle?

Several paths in the Kirkmichael Path Network include sections alongside the River Ardle. For a route that specifically highlights the river and the surrounding valley, try the View of Strath Ardle – Bridge Over the River Ardle loop from Kirkmichael, which offers lovely riverside scenery.

What is the Cateran Trail and does it pass through this area?

The Cateran Trail is a well-known long-distance circular route through Perthshire and Angus. Parts of the trail do pass through the Kindrogan Forest area, and some of the local loops, like the Kindrogan Loop, share sections with this famous path.

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