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Easy hiking trails around West Carse traverse a landscape characterized by undulating hills, woodland parks, and riverine paths along the River Tay. The region, part of Perth and Kinross, Scotland, offers diverse terrain suitable for accessible walks and family-friendly outings. Hikers can explore areas with panoramic views, such as those found on local hills, and enjoy established path networks. The natural features include varied woodlands and scenic riverfronts, providing a range of easy outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 19, 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Follow the red marker posts and stay on the outside of the woods for a quick assent
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Good gravel tracks and dirt for Trail MTB Explorers on an adventure.
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Be careful in winter weather on these tracks. it is an elevated area, snow & ice capped. Two days after storm Eowyn January 2025, there had been snow fall and black ice was in loads of locations on these tracks. Speed was down considerably, being careful on how brakes are used. Warmer months this is a good location for MTB riding
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Probably the best area to use as a base, the car park will fit maybe 14 cars in. Many trails start from this location, quick and easy to get onto the hills from here. Dog walkers and hikers do use this area commonly also
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There some good tracks up beside the tower, mint views of Perth down below and the river. Mint viewing point
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The tower is high and I couldn't see it from roadside. Its an impressive building when seen close up
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Kinnoull Hill Tower is a structure situated on the edge of a high hill overlooking the River Tay. Built in the early 19th century, it consists of a round tower set between walls. The tower is set in wooded landscaped grounds, with trails through mature beech and pine forests. There is also an arboretum and excellent views across the Tay Valley. The dramatic cliffs at the southern end of Kinnoull Hill reminded the 9th Earl of Kinnoull of the lofty rock formations along the Rhine Valley in Germany and of fairytale castles that do not have rocky outcrops. He felt that Perth needed its own version of these Rhine castles, so he built towers on the summit of Binn Hill and on Kinnoull Hill. In addition to the tower, the Earl built a large stone table for use as a picnic area. Some sources attribute the Tower to Lord Grey of Kirfauns or the 11th Earl of Kinnoull. https://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=1164
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West Carse offers a selection of 10 easy hiking trails, perfect for those looking for gentle walks. The region also features a couple of moderate routes for slightly more challenge, totaling 12 routes in the area.
Easy hikes in West Carse traverse a varied landscape featuring undulating hills, serene woodland parks like Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park and Moncreiffe Hill, and picturesque riverine paths along the River Tay. You'll find a mix of natural beauty, from panoramic viewpoints to peaceful forest trails.
Yes, West Carse is well-suited for family outings. Many of the easy trails, particularly within Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, are accessible and offer a pleasant experience for all ages. The well-maintained path networks make it easy to explore together.
Most easy hiking trails in West Carse are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in busy areas, and to follow local signage regarding pet regulations.
Yes, many of the easy routes in West Carse are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Kinnoull Hill Jubilee Car Park – View from Kinnoull Hill loop is a popular circular option, as is the Giant Conifer Tree – Snowy Forest Trail loop.
While hiking easy trails, you can encounter several notable points of interest. You might enjoy the panoramic views from View from Kinnoull Hill, or explore historical sites like Moredun Top Hillfort. The area also features the Norman's Law Summit, offering expansive vistas.
The easy trails in West Carse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning panoramic views from hills like Kinnoull, and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodland parks.
Yes, the region benefits from accessible paths running alongside the River Tay. These riverine paths provide a smooth, flat walking experience with scenic views of the river, offering a different perspective compared to the hillier routes.
Many popular starting points for easy walks, such as Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. For instance, the Kinnoull Hill Jubilee Car Park is a common starting point with parking available.
West Carse offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the woodland trails can be beautiful, though appropriate footwear and clothing are always recommended.
Absolutely. For a shorter, easy walk, consider the Giant Conifer Tree – Kinnoull Hill Jubilee Car Park loop, which is just 1.8 km and can be completed in about 30 minutes, offering a pleasant stroll through the woodlands.
Yes, the Perth and Kinross Council, in collaboration with the Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust, has established a network of local paths. You can find more information and sometimes downloadable leaflets for guidance on their website: pkc.gov.uk.


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