Best attractions and places to see around Glamis include historic landmarks and natural viewpoints in the Scottish countryside. The area, situated in Angus, Scotland, offers a mix of historical sites, such as ancient towers and memorials, alongside prominent hills providing panoramic views. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from hill summits to cultivated gardens, reflecting the region's rich heritage and natural beauty. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer insights into local history and geology.
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In fact, there are only a limited number of rooms that can be visited with a guided tour. No photos except for one room and after the tour you are elegantly led through a café. Otherwise there is a visitor center/shop where you can invest your money in souvenirs. If you still have a little time, you can make your way to the Walled Garden, which is a few minutes away and is very beautiful and well-kept.
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A great viewpoint over the City with views across to Fife and beyond. There are several paths to challenge yourself to walk to the top, otherwise space for a few cars to park at the top.
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Photographs not allowed inside except of a few rooms as this is still private property
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Definitely one of the most beautiful castles in Scotland (from a photographer's point of view)! If you don't have time to visit the castle from the inside (it's worth it, but it's quite expensive and takes time), you can also park in the town and walk along the stream. That way you can get some exercise on a driving day!
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Also worth it because of the view over the city.
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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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The Glamis area is rich in history. You can visit Kinpurney Tower, an unfinished iron-age fort from 1766 that was intended as an observatory. Another significant site is the Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill, which commemorates a poet and hillwalker. Dundee Law Summit and War Memorial also offers historical insights, with remnants of an Iron Age hill fort.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. Syd Scroggie Memorial, Balkello Hill provides a wonderful view of the surrounding high mountains. Craigowl Hill Summit, at 455m, offers breathtaking 360-degree views. Kinpurney Tower on Kinpurnie Hill also provides panoramic views of the countryside, and Dundee Law Summit offers amazing views of Dundee and the Firth of Tay.
The Glamis area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For specific trails, explore the Running Trails around Glamis, Easy hikes around Glamis, and MTB Trails around Glamis guides.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Walled Garden Labyrinth is a beautiful and varied garden with a mown meadow labyrinth that is particularly fun for families. You can find easy walking routes like the 'Macbeth Trail at Glamis – Walled Garden Labyrinth loop' or the 'Glamis Castle – Walled Garden Labyrinth loop' in the Easy hikes around Glamis guide.
While specific dog-friendly rules for every trail are not detailed, many of the outdoor routes around Glamis are suitable for walks with dogs, especially those in natural areas like hills and woods. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly around livestock or nature reserves. The Easy hikes around Glamis guide offers various trails that are generally accessible for dog walkers.
Beyond the stunning views from hill summits, you can explore the unique geology of Dundee Law Summit, which is an extinct volcano. The surrounding Scottish countryside also offers diverse landscapes, from cultivated gardens like the Walled Garden Labyrinth to the natural beauty of the various hills.
Absolutely. Craigowl Hill Summit is a prime spot for mountain biking, offering a challenging climb and the option to venture off-road on dirt single-track paths through Balkello Woods. You can find more routes and details in the MTB Trails around Glamis guide, which includes routes like 'From Auchterhouse to Keillor Hill and Long Loch loop'.
The best time to visit Glamis attractions, especially for walking and outdoor activities, is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the scenery is beautiful. Summer (June-August) also offers pleasant conditions, though it can be busier. Winter can be picturesque, especially with snow-covered peaks, but some trails may be more challenging due to weather.
The village of Glamis itself, adjacent to Glamis Castle, offers local amenities including cafes and pubs where visitors can relax and refuel. While specific names are not provided in the guide data, local establishments cater to visitors exploring the castle and surrounding area.
Dundee Law Summit is an extinct volcano that stands tall above Dundee City. At 174m, it offers amazing views of the city and north into the highlands. It's also a historical site with remnants of an Iron Age hill fort and a war memorial, making it a significant natural and cultural landmark.
Yes, the Walled Garden Labyrinth is a beautiful and well-kept garden that is worth a visit. It features many flowers, fruits, vegetables, and unique labyrinths mown into the grass, offering a peaceful and varied experience.
For those seeking more challenging outdoor experiences, the area offers several options. The climb to Craigowl Hill Summit is steep and rewarding. You can find difficult running routes like the 'Kinpurney Tower – Kinpurnie Tower loop' (23.6 km) or challenging MTB trails such as 'From Auchterhouse to Keillor Hill and Long Loch loop' (60 km) in the respective komoot guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the various hill summits, the historical significance of sites like Kinpurney Tower and Dundee Law Summit, and the peaceful, well-kept atmosphere of places like the Walled Garden Labyrinth. The opportunity to combine historical exploration with invigorating walks and breathtaking scenery is a major draw.


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