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Family friendly hiking trails around Kirriemuir Landward East traverse a diverse landscape, transitioning from fertile farmlands to expansive moorland and mountainous terrain. The region is characterized by the Angus Glens, including Glen Clova and Glen Esk, which offer varied natural beauty. Serene lochs like Loch of Lintrathen and Loch of Kinnordy provide important habitats for wildlife and scenic walking opportunities. Kirriemuir Hill offers panoramic views towards the Angus Glens.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.8
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1,087
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14.8km
05:05
770m
770m
Hike the Mayar and Driesh via Corrie Fee, a difficult 9.2-mile (14.8 km) route in Cairngorms National Park with dramatic glacial scenery.
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36
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12.2km
04:11
640m
640m
Hike the moderate 7.6-mile Loch Brandy Circuit in Cairngorms National Park, gaining 2111 feet for stunning views and a mountain corrie.

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3.7
(3)
37
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17.0km
05:34
730m
730m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(17)
266
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7.16km
02:04
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(17)
130
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8.99km
03:31
660m
660m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rounded summit on the edge of plateau, with fine views. Much like it's twin.
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Best place to start the hike. No Vans, Camper and no overnight staying
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A great corrie 'reveal' as you walk out of the woods. Nature's amphitheatre 💚
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Very nice little parking spot. Although a good number of the bays can turn into complete bog after a good bit of rain.
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Such a fantastic walk up there, especially with the sun out! Excellent trail that makes it an easy one to do in any weather. Although I would not see why you would go up there if everything is in the clag.
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Loch brandy is worth the walk up hill
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Kirriemuir Landward East offers a fantastic selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 25 hiking trails, with a good number of them specifically categorized as easy or moderate, perfect for outings with children.
Yes, there are several enjoyable circular routes. For a pleasant moderate option, consider the White Water River loop from Acharn, which offers a scenic journey along the river. Another moderate choice is the View of Glen Clova – Loch Brandy loop from Clova, providing beautiful vistas of the glen.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the serene lochs like Loch of Lintrathen and Loch of Kinnordy, which are important for wildlife. The Gairie Burn flows through Kirriemuir within "The Den," offering pleasant woodland paths. For a more dramatic sight, the Reekie Linn Waterfall in Glen Isla is a stunning natural feature ideal for nature lovers.
Absolutely! The area is dotted with interesting sites. You can discover historic castles such as Invermark Castle Ruins, Balintore Castle, and Edzell Castle and Gardens. Kirriemuir Hill also features the Airlie Monument, offering great views, and a unique Camera Obscura donated by J.M. Barrie.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from gentle woodland walks to stunning glen views, and the accessibility of trails suitable for various family abilities.
While many trails are natural paths, some sections around Kirriemuir, particularly within "The Den" and certain local park areas, may be suitable for robust strollers. It's always best to check the specific trail conditions and descriptions for gradient and surface before heading out.
Many trails in Kirriemuir Landward East are dog-friendly, allowing your furry family members to join the adventure. However, please be mindful of local signage, especially in areas with livestock or nature reserves like Loch of Lintrathen, where dogs may need to be on a lead or restricted to certain paths to protect wildlife.
Spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions for family hikes, with warmer weather, longer daylight hours, and blooming flora. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the glens. While winter can be picturesque, some higher routes may become challenging due to snow and ice, so stick to lower-level paths during colder months.
To find less crowded options, consider exploring some of the local paths around Kirriemuir itself, such as those within "The Den" or Caddam Wood. While popular glens like Clova can attract visitors, many of the longer, moderate trails tend to be quieter, especially on weekdays.
Many trailheads, particularly those leading into the Angus Glens or to popular attractions, offer designated parking areas. For local walks around Kirriemuir, you'll find parking within the town. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for parking information before your trip.
Absolutely! Kirriemuir is known as the "Gateway to the Glens," and many trails provide stunning views. Kirriemuir Hill itself offers panoramic vistas towards the Angus Glens. For a more immersive experience, routes like the Loch Brandy Circuit or the View of Glen Clova – Loch Brandy loop from Clova will take you right into the heart of the dramatic Glen Clova landscape.
For any family hike, especially in Scotland, it's wise to pack layers of clothing, waterproofs, sturdy footwear, plenty of water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Depending on the trail, a map and compass or a fully charged phone with a GPS app are also recommended. Don't forget sun protection, even on cloudy days!


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