Best canyons around Alva are primarily found within Alva Glen, a spectacular gorge situated above the village at the foot of the Ochil Hills. This area features a diverse and attractive glen with a forest floor rich in wildflowers and various wildlife. The landscape is characterized by its rugged gorges, numerous waterfalls, and historical elements from a past textile industry. Ancient hill-terraces, known as ‘The Delvins’, also contribute to the unique geological and historical character of the region.
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Nice scenic climb or fast decent. A great section of road.
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Glen Devon is a picturesque glen in Perthshire, located near the small town of Auchterarder. The glen stretches south eastwards from the source of the River Devon to Yetts o' Muckhart. The main road through the glen offers breathtaking views north to the famous Gleneagles Hotel and the mountains around Loch Earn, south into the heart of the glen with soft rolling hills rising on either side and the gentle River Devon on the valley floor.
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New wood sculptures going in next week. A butterfly and Neanderthal man.
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The Dollar glen is a beautiful walk. Walkways lead up to the castle and make it fairly accesible (lots of steps still). There is a path near the top to lead you round to the back of the falls.
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Dollar Glen. Magical with its many waterfalls, gullies and pools. Walk up one side to Castle Campbell and return via the other bank.
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The primary area for gorges and waterfalls is Alva Glen, which features several waterfalls including the 23m Craighorn Fall and the hidden Big Fall that cascades into Smugglers' Cave. Another notable gorge is Glen Devon (A823), known for its picturesque river and views. You can also visit Dollar Glen Waterfall, which is part of a magical glen with many waterfalls and pools.
Yes, Alva Glen is rich in history. You can find remnants of an old dam and numerous workshops from its past as a textile industry center. The glen also features ancient hill-terraces known as ‘The Delvins’.
Alva Glen is home to a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds like the kestrel and the long-tailed wagtail. The forest floor is also carpeted with many wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty.
Many of the trails within the gorges, such as those in Alva Glen and Dollar Glen, are rated as intermediate to challenging. Some sections, especially around the waterfalls and caves, can be steep or require careful footing.
Please be aware that Smugglers' Cave and parts of Alva Glen have been closed due to landslides. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Alva offers excellent opportunities for cycling, gravel biking, and running. You can find various routes, including moderate to difficult options, for cycling, gravel biking, and running.
While some sections can be challenging, parts of Alva Glen and Dollar Glen offer paths that are suitable for families, especially if you stick to the less strenuous sections. The Alva Glen illuminations, when active, are also a popular family attraction.
Each year, the formal garden and waterfalls in Alva Glen are illuminated with colored lights. These stunning illuminations attract visitors from across central Scotland and offer a magical experience.
While some gorges like Glen Devon (A823) have roads suitable for cycling, others like Alva Glen are primarily hiking trails. One visitor noted that attempting to mountain bike through Alva Glen meant pushing and carrying the bike for most of the journey, so it's not recommended for cycling.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural beauty, especially the numerous waterfalls and the diverse flora and fauna. The historical elements within Alva Glen and the picturesque views from places like Glen Devon are also highly appreciated.
While the gorges are beautiful year-round, visiting Glen Devon in May is recommended for spectacular yellow gorse. The Alva Glen illuminations typically occur at specific times of the year, which would be a unique experience.


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