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The area around The Steadings, Auchteralyth is at the heart of a rich, diverse landscape.
Sitting at the foot of Glenisla, Auchteralyth itself has commanding, panoramic views over the Vale of Strathmore. This fertile valley runs from the Howe O' The Mearns in the north, the home of Lewis Grassic Gibbons' Scots Quair, to the Dunsinane, the legendary castle of Macbeth, just outside the small village of Balbeggie at its southern end.
The closest town is the historic burgh of Alyth, which has links with Arthurian legends. On nearby Barry Hill stands the vitrified ruin of an ancient fort in which Mordred is said to have kept King Arthur's Queen Guinevere captive. Red squirrel, deer or heron may be spotted around the Den of Alyth, a site of special scientific interest, while buzzards can be regularly seen patrolling the skies. A few miles over the hill into Glenisla you will find the dramatic 'Reekie Linn' ('smokey falls') waterfall.
Alyth is at the heart of one of Scotland's densest concentrations of golf courses
and offers three superb 18-
Nearby Blairgowrie and Rattray straddles the dramatic River Ericht, where you can
watch salmon leap up the falls. The riverside itself has a pleasant woodland walk
passing by the dramatic gorge at Cargill's Leap and finishing at the bridge to Keathbank
Mill. As you travel around the area you can not help but notice the fields of soft-
To the north, the small historic town of Kirriemuir is a place of narrow winding
streets and intriguing nooks and crannies. The town is is famous as the birthplace
of J.M. Barrie, best known as the creator of Peter Pan. His birth place is on the
east side of the town centre and is looked after by the National Trust for Scotland.
The Italian ice-
A short, scenic drive through Glenisla will bring you to the dramatic mountains of Glenshee, the Gateway to the Highlands. Glenshee has a popular ski resort and easy access to some of the most striking hill walking areas in Britain. >>Ski Glenshee
The beautiful Angus Glens are well worth a visit. Each has its own character, from the soft, rolling hills of Glen Isla, with the tranquil Loch of Lintrathen, in the west to spectacular Glen Clova, which becomes increasingly dramatic as you travel up the glen towards Glen Doll. >>Angus Glens website
Alyth Town Centre
The Old Pack Bridge
Den O’Alyth
View from Alyth Hill
Reekie Lynn
Alyth Parish Church
Loch of Lintrathen
Glen Doll
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