Best attractions and places to see around Tillicoultry, Coalsnaughton And Devonside are situated in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, at the foot of the Ochil Hills. This area offers a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. Tillicoultry serves as a gateway to the Ochil Hills with extensive hiking trails and glens, while Coalsnaughton and Devonside provide access to broader regional offerings. The region features prominent summits, scenic glens, and dedicated cycle routes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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nice cycle way, can be busy at weekends with walkers and joggers. can gain access to Devilla forest and Fife Coastal path from this route
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It was a great hike and very enjoyable. Itβs not too long, but part of the trail involves climbing over some rocks, which can be a bit slippery if itβs wet. The path coming back down the backside is muddy, so if itβs been raining, itβs better to return the same way you went up.
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Great relaxed through route on car free tarmac. Popular with dog walkers and the odd horse rider. Please share with care and respect.
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Highest peak in Central Belt of Scotland and excellent views of the belt and highland to the north
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At 721m Ben Cleuch is the highest point in the Ochils and offers a great view all around. It's classified as a Fiona and a Donald. A popular walk from the south as a loop from Tillicoultry, it also makes a great mountain run with plenty of ascent and a wonderful descent.
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At 721m Ben Cleuch is the highest point in the Ochils and offers a great view all around. It's classified as a Fiona and a Donald. A popular walk from the south as a loop from Tillicoultry.
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Great off road route that is fairly flat
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For stunning views and a challenging climb, head to Ben Cleuch summit, the highest point in the Ochils. Another popular option is Dumyat Summit and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Memorial, which offers panoramic views across to Stirling. You can also explore the picturesque Tillicoultry Glen, known for its walking paths, waterfalls, and historical significance.
Yes, the region has a rich history. At the summit of Dumyat, you'll find a memorial to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. The Tillicoultry Glen also showcases remnants of the area's textile industry. Further afield, you can find the ruins of Harviestoun Castle near Tillicoultry, and ancient sites like a Druid circle and a Pictish fortress on Castle Craig.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and walking trails in the Ochil Hills, including routes to Ben Cleuch and Dumyat. Cycling is popular on the Clackmannan Way Cycle Path and the Devon Way. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide or the gravel biking guide for the region.
Absolutely. The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is an excellent off-road option with smooth asphalt, suitable for families. Tillicoultry Glen offers gentle walking paths and boardwalks, though some sections can be challenging. Gartmorn Dam Country Park, easily accessible from Coalsnaughton, provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and horse riding, making it a great family day out.
Tillicoultry Glen is home to impressive waterfalls along its walking paths. Additionally, you can visit the Waterfalls of Alva Glen, a spectacular gorge featuring five waterfalls, including the 23m Craighorn Fall. The Silver Glen Waterfall also offers a scenic spot with historical significance related to silver mining.
Cyclists can enjoy the Clackmannan Way Cycle Path, an off-road route with smooth asphalt that connects to National Cycle Network Route 76. The Devon Way, built on a former railway line, is also popular for cycling and connects Tillicoultry to Dollar. For more cycling routes, check out the road cycling guide for the area.
The Clackmannan Way Cycle Path is an off-road path with smooth asphalt, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The Devon Way is also generally accessible, built on a former railway line, offering a relatively flat surface for walkers and cyclists.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the hill summits like Ben Cleuch and Dumyat. The well-maintained cycle paths, such as the Clackmannan Way, are also highly appreciated for their scenic routes through rural Scotland. The natural beauty of glens and waterfalls, like those in Tillicoultry Glen and Alva Glen, are also a big draw.
Tillicoultry offers local shops and amenities. Just outside Tillicoultry, you'll find the Sterling Mills Outlet Shopping Village for a variety of shops. Coalsnaughton also has local shops. For cafes, you'll find options in the main towns and villages, especially near popular walking routes.
When hiking in the Ochil Hills, be prepared for varying terrain. Routes to summits like Ben Cleuch can be challenging, but the views are rewarding. Paths in Tillicoultry Glen can be uneven due to erosion, so wear appropriate footwear. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, and consider alternative routes if needed. Many trails are dog-friendly, but keep dogs on leads where livestock are present.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the glens and hills. While winter walks are possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions on higher trails.


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