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Hikes near Dalclaverhouse and Millomains are characterized by accessible green spaces within a largely urban environment. The landscape is defined by the Dighty Burn, a stream that flows through a series of parks and small woodlands like the Dighty Valley Mill O Mains Woodland. Most routes follow paved or unpaved paths with minimal elevation gain, making the area suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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3.94km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Telford beacon was once placed elsewhere to the entrance to the old dock. When the Tay bridge was built the docks were filled in and the area redeveloped. After several years the beacon was finally moved from its original home back to the riverside.
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An excellent dedicated cycle/walking way, part of the National Cycle Routes, all along the Broughty Ferry waterfront.
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This small lighthouse was relocated to this current location after it had served as part of a complex system of coloured lights to guide ships safely through the river Tay.
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Enjoy the little oasis that is Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve. The reserve is situated in the Trottick area of Dundee and is home to two small ponds that were built almost 200 years ago. The reserve is home to some diverse wildlife including birds, frogs, swans, water voles and the wonderful otter.
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Mains Castle is a medieval, 16th century castle located in the northern suburb of Caird Park in Dundee. The castle was once the residence of the Scrymgeour family, a Highland Scottish Clan, and is now open for the public, hosting many weddings and events.
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Yes, the area is great for walking with dogs. The network of paths through Claverhouse Park and along the Dighty Burn offers plenty of space. Many routes, like the Grassy Beach β Broughty Ferry Beach loop from Mid Cragie, provide long stretches perfect for energetic dogs. Please keep dogs under control, especially near the Trottick Mill Ponds wildlife reserve.
The paths around the Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve are ideal for families. The terrain is flat and the trails are well-maintained, making them accessible for children and pushchairs. The ponds offer opportunities to see wildlife like herons and kingfishers. Claverhouse Park also has a children's play area and an outdoor gym.
Absolutely. The region specializes in accessible loops. A great option for beginners is the Hiking loop from Mill O'Mains. It's a short, flat walk through local parkland that gives you a good feel for the area's green spaces without requiring much time or effort.
Dalclaverhouse and Millomains are on the northern edge of Dundee and are well-served by local bus routes from the city centre. Many trails, particularly those starting in Claverhouse Park or near the Dighty Burn, are just a short walk from a bus stop.
Most hikes follow a mix of paved and unpaved paths with very little elevation gain. You'll walk through urban parks, along the Dighty Burn stream, and through small wooded areas like the Dighty Valley Mill O Mains Woodland. It's generally flat and suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, you can combine nature with history on the Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve loop via Mains Castle. This route takes you past the 16th-century Mains Castle, and you can also find information boards around the ponds detailing the history of the local mills.
The komoot community rates the hikes around Dalclaverhouse and Millomains highly. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the green spaces within the city and the peaceful atmosphere along the Dighty Burn and around the Trottick Mill Ponds.
Yes, Claverhouse Park features a network of solid, paved paths that are well-suited for buggies, wheelchairs, and cycling. The gentle, flat terrain makes it an excellent choice for a leisurely outing for visitors of all mobility levels.
There is a wide variety of routes to explore, with over 250 trails mapped on komoot in the wider area. These range from very easy, short loops within the parks to longer, more moderate hikes that connect to the Dundee waterfront.
While most local trails are easy, you can find more moderate options. For a longer walk with city and river views, consider the Telford Beacon, Dundee β Tay Road Bridge loop from Dundee. This route is over 11 km and takes you towards the River Tay, offering a different perspective from the parkland walks.
The trails themselves are primarily within parks and nature reserves, so you won't find pubs directly on the paths. However, because the area is residential, you can find pubs, cafes, and shops in the surrounding neighbourhoods of Mill o' Mains and Fintry, just a short detour from the main trails.


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