Forest Of Alyth is a region characterized by a diverse landscape, offering ancient woodlands, river gorges, and undulating countryside. This area provides a rich natural setting for various outdoor pursuits. Its terrain, featuring both accessible woodland paths and more challenging upland routes, makes it suitable for several sports like hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, jogging, and more.
The Forest Of Alyth region offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts across a range of activities.…
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Forest Of Alyth offers a range of outdoor activities including Hiking, Mountain biking, Road cycling, Jogging, Touring cycling, and Gravel biking. The region features diverse landscapes such as ancient woodlands, river gorges, and lochs, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, Forest Of Alyth provides hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging routes. Accessible woodland paths are available in the Den of Alyth, and the region also encompasses sections of the long-distance Cateran Trail. Specific guides for different difficulty levels are available, such as Easy hikes around Forest Of Alyth.
Forest Of Alyth is known for its mountain biking, featuring a small trail center called Alyth Bike Park with a blue trail, jump park, and pump track. There are over 30 mountain biking trails in the area, catering to various skill levels. Sections of the Cateran Trail are also suitable for mountain biking, and a guide for MTB Trails around Forest Of Alyth is available.
Yes, the undulating countryside of Forest Of Alyth provides scenic routes for road cycling. Routes vary in length and elevation, with options up to 2 hours and 1,000 feet (300 meters) of elevation gain. Cyclists can find more information in the Road Cycling Routes around Forest Of Alyth guide.
Key natural features include the Den of Alyth, a Special Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) with upland oak woodland, and the impressive Reekie Linn Waterfall, a 24-meter drop on the River Isla. The Forest of Alyth Mires, another SSSI, features rare bog habitats, and Auchintaple Loch is a peaceful spot known for fly fishing.
Yes, Forest Of Alyth offers several family-friendly options, particularly in the Den of Alyth, which has accessible woodland paths. These paths are suitable for short excursions and those new to hiking. A dedicated guide for Family-friendly hikes around Forest Of Alyth is available.
Forest Of Alyth is a popular region on komoot, with more than 4,000 visitors having shared their experiences. Routes in the area have received an average rating of 4.53 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.
The Cateran Trail is a fully waymarked, circular long-distance route spanning 64 miles (103 km). Parts of this trail do encompass the Forest Of Alyth region, offering opportunities for both hiking and mountain biking.
The Den of Alyth offers accessible woodland paths, including some that are suitable for wheelchair users. These paths provide an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area along the Alyth Burn.
Komoot offers several guides for Forest Of Alyth, covering various activities and interests. These include guides for Family-friendly hikes, Easy hikes, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes.
For information regarding paths and other queries about the Den of Alyth, contact Perth & Kinross Council. They can be reached by emailing communitygreenspace@pkc.gov.uk or by calling 01738 475000.
The Royal Forest of Alyth was historically a 12th-century Royal Hunting Reserve, covering an estimated 7,500 acres. While the term 'forest' in medieval times referred to a hunting reserve rather than dense woodland, the area has maintained its natural beauty and undulating countryside.

