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Angus
'You can enjoy access rights responsibly on most land, but many people prefer to use paths. We have developed paths and path networks to make it easier for you to enjoy the outdoors. We have created path networks around the main towns, where most people live ... We have also prepared a Core Paths Plan for Angus. This identifies a basic framework of paths throughout Angus. Over the next few years we will try to signpost all the core paths and make them accessible.'
PDFs to download (or leaflets to pick up from the local Library): 1. Arbroath Heritage Trail - - - : 2. Montrose Heritage Trail - - - : 3. Monifieth Heritage Trail - - - : 4. Carnoustie Heritage T ...
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'The towns of Angus are well preserved, unspoiled and full of character and each has their own Heritage Trail showing many interesting buildings and features ... Whether you are looking to find out more about family from this area or would like to enjoy a fantastic heritage trail, we look forward to welcoming you to Angus.'
Member of the Ramblers - Forth Valley, Fife & Tayside Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Forth Valley, Fife & Tayside Area Grouping
'There are two types of meet - the day meet (there and back on the same day) and the weekend meet, usually two days walking on Saturday and Sunday. Typically there is one day meet per month ...
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'Formed in 1963 to "encourage public interest in hill walking", and has thrived since these early days, gaining a reputation as a friendly family club. Members come from most parts of Angus, with a few from further afield. The current membership is around 80 and consists of members of all ages.'
'Please be aware that walks are around 15-20 miles at a reasonable pace and last 6-9 hours. It is a good idea to make contact with the leader beforehand to confirm details.'
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'The Heart of Scotland Group of the Long Distance Walkers Association arranges walks roughly in the area of Perth & Kinross, Fife, Angus, Tayside and Stirling ... LDWA members and friends, whether from the area or not, are warmly invited to come on the walks.'
'There is a footpath from Kirriemuir to the reserve which starts at the top of Kirriemuir Den, on the junction of Slade and Cortachy Roads. The reserve is signposted from the start of the path ... ...
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'Whatever time of year you come, make sure you experience the excellent views from the three hides – you're just as likely to see otters, red squirrels and deer as wildfowl, not to mention many species of butterflies and dragonflies too ...'
RSPB
'There are a great variety of walks - from gentle paths to strenuous hill-walks, ideal for family rambles or serious day hiking, so you'll find that there is a route to suit you in Angus.'
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'Angus is ideal walking country, at all levels of ability. Walkers have the best opportunity of any visitor to see the wildlife and the glorious scenery in Angus - the rolling fields between towns and the countryside, the magnificent terrain of the glens and mountains, and the coastal panorama of surging seas, sweeping beaches and steep cliffs ...'
'From Dundee, the City of Discovery, to the highland hills of Angus merging into the Cairngorm National Park this superb region offers a variety of exhilarating walking experiences.'
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