Best canyons around Fossoway feature river-carved landscapes and gorges, particularly along the River Devon. These natural features offer dramatic scenery and geological formations shaped by water erosion over time. The area provides accessible walks and hiking opportunities, allowing visitors to explore the natural environment. Fossoway's glens and riverbanks present a unique natural experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Nice scenic climb or fast decent. A great section of road.
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There is more than one viewpoint along the falls here, each with a different atmosphere as the gorge widens and the narrows at the falls.
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Woodland paths lead easily down to the viewpoint of the old bridge. It's rather obvious to see that the new bridge was just built over the top.
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Glen Devon is a picturesque glen in Perthshire, located near the small town of Auchterarder. The glen stretches south eastwards from the source of the River Devon to Yetts o' Muckhart. The main road through the glen offers breathtaking views north to the famous Gleneagles Hotel and the mountains around Loch Earn, south into the heart of the glen with soft rolling hills rising on either side and the gentle River Devon on the valley floor.
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Rumbling Bridge has been rebuilt three times, each one on top of the other. Only the foundations are visible for the original bridge, but from this viewpoint bridge two can be clearly seen underneath bridge three.
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New wood sculptures going in next week. A butterfly and Neanderthal man.
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The Dollar glen is a beautiful walk. Walkways lead up to the castle and make it fairly accesible (lots of steps still). There is a path near the top to lead you round to the back of the falls.
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Dollar Glen. Magical with its many waterfalls, gullies and pools. Walk up one side to Castle Campbell and return via the other bank.
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Fossoway's canyons, particularly around the River Devon, are characterized by dramatic river-carved landscapes, deep gorges, and cascading waterfalls. You'll find impressive geological formations shaped by water erosion over time. Highlights like Waterfalls of Alva Glen and Dollar Glen Waterfall showcase these features, with multiple falls, gullies, and pools.
Among the most popular areas are Alva Glen, home to the spectacular Craighorn Fall and the Waterfalls of Alva Glen. Another highly regarded spot is Dollar Glen, which features the beautiful Dollar Glen Waterfall and offers walks leading towards Castle Campbell.
Yes, many walks around the River Devon and areas like Rumbling Bridge are considered easy hikes, suitable for various fitness levels, including families. The paths often provide accessible ways to enjoy the dramatic scenery. Alva Glen also offers paths to its waterfalls, though some sections might be intermediate.
The canyons and glens around Fossoway offer a variety of hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more intermediate trails. Areas like Alva Glen and Dollar Glen feature well-maintained paths that lead through gorges and past waterfalls. You can explore trails that showcase the natural beauty and geological formations of the region.
Yes, some canyon areas also feature historical significance. For example, Alva Glen, home to the Waterfalls of Alva Glen, was once a center for the textile industry, with remnants of old dams and workshops still visible. Dollar Glen offers walks that lead up towards the historic Castle Campbell.
The natural beauty of Fossoway's canyons can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall. For cycling, Glen Devon is noted for spectacular yellow gorse in May.
Alva Glen is a diverse and attractive gorge. The forest floor is carpeted with wild flowers, and you might spot wildlife like kestrels and long-tailed wagtails. The glen is managed by volunteers who plant new trees and remove non-native species. Each year, the formal garden and waterfalls are illuminated by colored lights, attracting many visitors. Paths lead to five waterfalls, including the 23m Craighorn Fall and the Big Fall, which cascades into Smugglers Cave.
Beyond hiking, Fossoway offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling, such as those around Rumbling Bridge and Glen Devon. There are also mountain biking trails available. For more details, explore the Cycling around Fossoway, Road Cycling Routes around Fossoway, and MTB Trails around Fossoway guides.
The area around Rumbling Bridge is particularly known for its picturesque views, where the River Devon has carved a deep gorge. You can find a dedicated View of Rumbling Bridge highlight, offering a perspective on the impressive geological formations and the historic bridges built over the river. Glen Devon also provides breathtaking views of the glen and surrounding hills.
While specific regulations can vary by location, many outdoor trails in Scotland, including those in natural glens and gorges, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or steep drops, and to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
Yes, many of the walks and trails in Fossoway's canyon areas, particularly around the River Devon and Rumbling Bridge, are considered easy and suitable for beginners or casual walkers. However, some sections, especially within glens like Alva Glen and Dollar Glen, can have intermediate sections with steps or uneven terrain. Always check specific route details for difficulty.


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