Dalvanie Mill farmhouse, stay in
Angus glens holiday home cottage, Scotland. Approximately 250 year
old farmhouse, a Scottish self catering country cottage home. An
ideal situation for hill walking, shooting and fishing. Munro baggers
will be happy to know there are 10 mountains 3000 feet and over in
the Angus Glens. Nearby facility for sailing and canoeing. On day trips
you will find visitor centres and shopping in Perth , Blairgowrie,
Ballater, Dundee and Aberdeen. Visit Crathie Church, Balmoral and Glamis
Castle, Blair Atholl, Scone Palace , distilleries and Royal Deeside.
The Glenisla
Hotel is four miles to the east.
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The Angus
Glens, east of Perthshire,
south of the Grampians and north of Dundee – five glens from west to
east like the fingers of a hand each with its own special characteristics
and each one worth a visit. Discover hidden gems in the rolling countryside
of this peaceful corner of Scotland. Glenisla, running parallel to
Glen Shee, is most westerly of the five and the only one where the
road exits to the north, as well as the south, so you can drive through
the Grampian hills to Braemar and Deeside. It is made up of six parishes
along the River Isla these are, Glenisla, Kilry and Lintrathen to the
north and Airlie, Ruthven and Kingoldrum
to the south. Access to glenisla is from Alyth, Glenshee, Braemar, Kirriemuir
and Forfar.
At
the southern end of the glen, five miles north of Alyth by Bridge of
Glenisla is Reekie Linn, a series of waterfalls that plunge through
a deep, wooded gorge.
Places of interest: The Peel Coffee Shop and Country Trail to red deer paddock.
There is a new Courtyard Barn full of antiques, collectibles and gifts. Snack
Lunches and home baking are available.
Regular craft workshops and Saturday afternoon
demonstrations.
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