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Den of St Vigeans
(5 km / 3 miles)
Welcome to the Den of St Vigeans - A work in progress -for wildlife...for a long time, this lovely part of the Brothock Valley was neglected. However, in recent years it has been carefully looked ... -
Seaton Cliffs, Arbroath - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(8 km / 5 miles)
Seaton Cliffs has spectacular red sandstone cliffs with many sea caves, stacks, blowholes and arches formed by sea erosion. The cliffs support species-rich maritime grassland vegetation and there a... -
Balgavies Loch, Forfar - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(9 km / 5.5 miles)
Balgavies Loch is one of a series of wetlands in the Upper Lunan Valley. Reedbeds fringe the loch and to the west there is extensive fen. On the higher ground, there is one of the few remaining oa... -
Crombie Country Park
(10 km / 6 miles)
Crombie Country Park is 102 hectares in area, which includes Crombie Loch as well as broadleaf and conifer woodlands. With its scenic loch and woodlands it is a haven for visitors whatever the sea... -
Monikie Country Park
(11 km / 7 miles)
Monikie Country Park, with its reservoirs, woodland and parkland, is an ideal location for a visit to the countryside. The scenic surroundings offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at any ... -
Carnoustie
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
A beautiful bay with golden sand nestled below the world famous Carnoustie Golf Course, which played host to the Open Golf Championships in 1999 and 2007. This small beach is a little gem, and alt... -
Montrose Basin Wildlife Reserve, Angus - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Montrose Basin is an enclosed estuary of the South Esk and covers 750 hectares. A daily tidal cycle brings in a rich soup of nutrients that attracts over 50,000 migratory birds each year. -
Montrose Basin
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
The Montrose Basin is a Local Nature Reserve ranging from the mud, fresh water, sea water, brackish water, saltmarsh, reedbed, unimproved grassland and arable land. The Reserve is noted for the bi... -
Forfar Loch Country Park
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Forfar Loch Country Park is situated on the west side of Forfar. With woodland, grassland and wetland habitats the Park is a haven for wildlife and visitors throughout the year. -
Montrose Basin LNR and Visitor Centre
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Montrose Basin is a site of international importance for visiting and resident birds as well as a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The Reserve is a designated Local Nature Reserve (LNR)... -
Montrose Seafront
(18 km / 11 miles)
The Montrose extensive golden beach is accessed by steep steps. The boardwalk has been damaged and closed following summer storms so disabled access is not available for the rest of this season. ... -
Broughty Ferry
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Nestled beneath a historic castle in the former fishing village of Broughty Ferry, now a residential suburb of Dundee is an extensive sandy beach. A promenade gives direct pedestrian and disabled ... -
Trottick Mill Ponds Nature Reserve
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Trottick Ponds are on the site of an old mill. Many of the buildings have been demolished and the area now supports a variety of wildlife. -
Tentsmuir
(24 km / 15 miles)
Open, mature pine forest next to a vast expanse of sandy beaches and the Tentsmuir Point National Nature Reserve.<h3>Opening / closing times for 2009</h3><p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; mso-bidi-f... -
Tentsmuir
(24 km / 15 miles)
<p>Tentsmuir is a popular, extensive pine forest planted on the sand dunes at the mouth of the River Tay. There is a wide variety of plants, wildlife and architectural heritage.</p><h3>Opening / cl... -
Picnic area
(24 km / 15 miles)
<h3>Barbeques</h3>Barbecues are permitted, however this must take place within the picnic area, not on the beach. The bricks provided are to be used to avoid burning the tables.<br /><br />Please a... -
Kinshaldy
(24 km / 15 miles)
<p>Kinshaldy is the main place to start your visit to the popular Tentsmuir forest, which has something for everyone. Its flat paths are ideal for walkers and cyclists. </p><p>There's a <strong>pla... -
Old Piggery Allotment
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Site is currently derelict with years of neglect.Plan is to transform into Community garden. -
Loch of Kinnordy
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Loch of Kinnordy is a shallow loch surrounded by farmland - well worth a visit at any time of year. Ospreys are regular visitors during the spring and summer months and there is a colony of black-h... -
Burn river walk, Glenesk
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
This is a fantastically beautiful river walk, along the River North Esk on the Angus/Aberdeenshire border. It follows a deep gorge, where the Highland fault is exposed, for about 2 and a half miles... -
The Miley - Scottish Wildlife Trust
(26 km / 16 miles)
The Miley is part of the disused Newtyle to Dundee railway line. The Miley now contains grassland, tall herb communities, scrub and trees, habitats that birds, mammals and insects now thrive in. -
Balgay Hill
(26 km / 16 miles)
Balgay Hill is a city park on a lump of volcanic rock. It is covered in mature trees and there is a public observatory at the top of the hill. There are fantastic views all around - south across ... -
Templeton Woods
(27 km / 17 miles)
Dundee is the only city in the UK to have a stable, resident red squirrel population. We are working to create woodlands in the area that will provide them with shelter and food in the future. -
Camperdown Country Park
(27 km / 17 miles)
Camperdown Country Park is based around a disused reservoir above Dundee. It hosts a wide range of wildfowl around the banks and on the water. There are also native woodlands and conifer plantation...


