Den of Alyth
Perth & Kinross Council
In the Scots dialect, ‘den’ means ‘wooded glen’ and this is a pleasant walk amongst mixed open woodland in the deep, shady glen of the Alyth Burn.
This is a great place to rest and watch the varied wildlife. The oak, ash and birch trees are home to small birds such as treecreepers and great tits, whilst along the waterside, white dippers and grey wagtails live.
Visit all year round.
The walks are up to 1.5 miles/ 2.5 km and the all abilities path is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
Location
Off a minor road, 1.5 miles/ 2.5 km west of Alyth town centre.
Public transport & other facilities
Take the bus from Blairgowrie to Alyth.
Car parking in the town centre or close to the start of the walks.
Full facilities available in Alyth.

