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Hikes around Letham & District explore the varied landscape of Angus, Scotland. The area is characterized by rolling farmland, woodlands, and ridges like Dunnichen Hill. The terrain provides a mix of gentle paths through country parks and more extensive routes near the Angus Glens.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can choose between 4 different trails of different lengths in Crombie Country Park. Fantastic strolls through the forest are guaranteed! My walk, following mostly the “Discovery Trail”, offers also a splendid view of the lake. Some practical info: the car park for the whole day costs 2.80 GBP (May 2020), and you’ll find lots of benches for a nice picnic :p
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Yes, the area is excellent for families and beginners, with over 80 easy trails to choose from. Many of these are found in local country parks which have well-maintained paths. For a straightforward and pleasant walk, consider the Monikie Reservoirs loop from Monikie, which offers gentle paths around the water.
Dog walkers will find many suitable trails in and around Letham. Country parks and nature reserves are generally welcoming, but it's important to keep dogs under control, especially near farmland and wildlife. The Letham Grange Entrance To Nature Trail is a popular starting point for a lovely walk with your dog. Always check local signage for specific lead requirements.
The landscape around Letham & District is a mix of rolling farmland, peaceful woodlands like Montreathmont Forest, and scenic lochs such as Balgavies Loch and Crombie Loch. You'll find many routes that offer tranquil waterside views or paths through quiet woods. For more dramatic Highland scenery, the nearby Angus Glens provide a rugged backdrop.
Absolutely. The majority of popular trails in the area are loops, making it easy to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. You'll find circular routes in all the local country parks and nature reserves. The View of the Lake – Crombie Loch loop from Greystone is a great example of a scenic circular walk.
The trails around Letham & District are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths within the country parks and the peaceful atmosphere of the lochside walks. The variety of scenery, from gentle lowlands to the accessible hills, is another frequently mentioned highlight.
The region is rich in history. A notable local route is the Letham, Guthrie and Pitmuies Circuit, which passes several historical points of interest including Guthrie Parish Church and the grounds of Pitmuies Gardens. Additionally, Dunnichen Hill, a prominent local landmark, is believed to be the site of the historic Battle of Nechtansmere.
There are over 120 hiking routes to explore in the Letham & District area. The selection ranges from short, easy strolls suitable for all abilities to a few more challenging, moderate treks for those seeking a longer day out.
Most of the popular trails, especially those within Monikie and Crombie country parks, are on well-surfaced paths that are suitable for walking in most weather. Routes through farmland or lesser-known woodlands can be muddy after rain, so waterproof footwear is always a good idea.
Murton Nature Reserve is an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The trails there, such as the Home Loch – Murton Nature Reserve loop from Lunanhead, take you through habitats where you can spot various bird species. The wider Angus region is also known for its rich wildlife, including red squirrels and deer in the glens.
Yes, the main country parks like Monikie Country Park and Crombie Country Park have dedicated car parks, making them convenient starting points for many walks. For trails starting directly from villages or more rural locations, parking is typically available on-street, but be sure to park considerately.
Accessing trailheads by public transport can be challenging as many are in rural locations. However, some larger villages and country parks in the Angus area may be served by local bus routes from nearby towns like Forfar or Arbroath. It is best to check local bus schedules in advance to plan your journey.


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