Best mountain peaks around Kirriemuir Landward West are found within the broader Kirriemuir region and the nearby Angus Glens. This area offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from the fertile Strathmore valley to rugged foothills and mountains. The region is known for its variety of peaks, including challenging Munros and accessible local hills. It serves as an attractive center for hill walking, providing extensive moorland and mountains.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Wonderful mountain, a favourite of the king!
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Did you know the summit is in 3 different counties? I think it’s kinda fun to run through Aberdeenshire, Angus, and Perth and Kinross in a few minutes, though the highest point lies wholly within Angus.
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As the 5th lowest Munro, this must be the quickest Munro up and down with a path straight from the car park, but this poor Munro is battle scarred by the ski lifts so it’s much nicer to approach it as part of a loop with Cairnwell and Carn a Gheoide.
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Great views to Cairnwell and Morrone (hiding Braemar).
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The large shelter cairn was definitely very welcome today as a picnic spot!
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This is the first munro visited on the round of the cairnwell munros - its possible to reach this munro and return via the same route for a beginner or kids friendly munro :-)
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Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable particularly on an electric bike, thanks to the added boost. With both a lower vehicle gate featuring a pedestrian wicket for easy access and an upper gate with a cattle grid, the ascent is straightforward. Starting from the large, free community car park in Balkello Woods, riders can choose between the exhilarating return down the same road or venturing off-road on several dirt single-track paths through the enchanting Balkello Woods. This route promises an unforgettable adventure with both the thrill of the climb and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure. Craigowl Hill, towering at 455m just north of Dundee, offers breathtaking 360-degree views, making it a prime spot for mountain biking enthusiasts. The climb to the summit is on a steep, well-paved road, challenging but entirely manageable on a powerful electric mountain bike, thanks to the added boost. With both a lower vehicle gate featuring a pedestrian wicket for easy access and an upper gate with a cattle grid, the ascent is straightforward. Starting from the large, free community car park in Balkello Woods, riders can choose between the exhilarating return down the same road or venturing off-road on several dirt single-track paths through the enchanting Balkello Woods. This route promises an unforgettable adventure with both the thrill of the climb and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
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The region offers a variety of peaks, including challenging Munros and more accessible local hills. Notable Munros include Cac Carn Beag (Lochnagar summit), known for its dramatic corrie, Càrn Aosda summit, one of the easiest Munros to ascend, and Glas Maol summit, the highest of a group of six Munros east of Glenshee. For less strenuous walks, Craigowl Hill Summit offers panoramic views, and the Hill of Kirriemuir provides local scenic walks.
Yes, for those seeking easier ascents, the Hill of Kirriemuir (193m) offers a gentle walk with views towards Glamis and the Sidlaws. Càrn Aosda summit is also considered one of the easiest and quickest Munros to climb, especially when using tracks from the Glenshee ski-centre. Craigowl Hill Summit, while steep, is manageable and offers rewarding 360-degree views for a shorter excursion.
The highest peaks in the broader Kirriemuir region are the Munros, which are mountains over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters). Glas Maol summit stands at 1,068m, making it one of the highest. Cac Carn Beag (Lochnagar summit) is another celebrated Munro, known for its impressive height and dramatic features within the Balmoral Estate.
Yes, for family-friendly options, the Hill of Kirriemuir provides a gentle ascent and features the Peter Pan Play Park. While many Munros are challenging, Cairnwell Summit is listed as family-friendly and offers a quick ascent from the pass, making it a good option for families looking for a taste of a Munro experience.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Kirriemuir Landward West offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various Mountain Hikes, including moderate and difficult routes. Cycling is also popular, with options for Cycling around Kirriemuir Landward West, ranging from moderate to difficult. For runners, there are several Running Trails, including easy and moderate loops around local lochs.
The peaks offer a range of natural beauty. Cac Carn Beag (Lochnagar summit) is famous for its dramatic, steep-sided corrie and impressive cliffs surrounding a lochan. Glas Maol summit features a trig pillar and a large shelter, providing panoramic views of the Scottish Highlands. Many summits, like Craigowl Hill Summit, offer breathtaking 360-degree vistas of the surrounding landscape, from the fertile Strathmore valley to rugged moorland.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For instance, the view from Cairnwell Summit is highly regarded, especially when continuing beyond the summit for grand views down Glen Shee. The dramatic scenery of Cac Carn Beag (Lochnagar summit), with its lochan and cliffs, is also a major draw. The accessibility of some Munros, like Càrn Aosda summit, makes them popular for a 'short Munro day'.
Yes, Craigowl Hill Summit is a prime spot for mountain biking. It features a steep but manageable paved road to the summit and offers the option to venture off-road on dirt single-track paths through Balkello Woods. This makes it ideal for biking enthusiasts looking for both a challenging climb and scenic descents.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For example, Mountain Hikes around Kirriemuir Landward West includes routes like the 'Creag Leacach – Glas Maol Summit loop' and 'Carn an Tuirc – Cairn of Claise loop'. These provide opportunities for varied terrain and views without retracing your steps.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, conditions in the Scottish Highlands can change rapidly, so always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for higher peaks like Lochnagar or Glas Maol.
Absolutely. Càrn Aosda summit is renowned as one of the easiest and quickest Munros to climb, with an ascent possible in little over half an hour from the Glenshee ski-centre. Similarly, Cairnwell Summit holds the title of being the quickest Munro to summit when ascended directly from the pass, making it suitable for a shorter mountain experience.
The Angus Glens and surrounding moorland are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot red deer, various bird species including birds of prey, and smaller mammals. The rugged terrain and remote areas provide habitats for species adapted to the Scottish Highland environment. Always observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitats.


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