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Comrie And District

Top 19 Natural Monuments around Comrie And District

Best natural monuments around Comrie And District are found in the southern Highlands of Scotland. This region is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, including waterfalls, mountains, and ancient woodlands. Comrie itself is situated on the Highland Boundary Fault, making it a geologically active area. The natural environment offers diverse terrain for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Comrie And District

  • The most popular natural monuments is Bracklinn Falls, a waterfall on the Keltie Water. It is known for its…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Ben Ledi Summit

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Ben Ledi is one of the Trossach's most popular peaks. The mountain is well known for Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake poem, one of the many products of the …

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Ben Chonzie Summit

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This Munro is almost entirely ridable climbable on a mountain bike and lots of fun on the way back down.

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Ben Vorlich Summit

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Ben Vorlich is a popular Munro that's usually accessed from Loch Earn. The main reasons for its popularity are its proximity to the Central Belt and the views it gives …

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Stùc a' Chroin summit

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The two Munros of Stùc a' Chroin and Ben Vorlich, on the southern fringe of the Highlands, appear as an identical pair in many distant views. Closer up, they are …

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Bracklinn Falls

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Currently the bridge is out. So bikes can not cross. You can scramble over the river further up the river. When across the bridge - go left. ***DO NOT GO RIGHT***, this Gorge route is very very dangerous.

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Clive G
March 11, 2026, Ben Chonzie Summit

Didn't look like this when I reached it!

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Gentle and scenic summit.

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Quite remote and rocky.

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Iris K
August 5, 2024, Bracklinn Falls

The waterfalls are best visited after heavy rain. The new bridge provides a great view point.

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Ben Vorlich means "the bay". The 985m high Munro on Loch Earn (note: there are two Ben Vorlichs) is a fairly easy Munro with a great view over the Scottish Lowlands and the beginning of the Highlands.

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Robin
May 30, 2024, Ben Ledi Summit

Fast but short-lived downhill

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Keith
March 20, 2024, Ben Chonzie Summit

Can mountain bike most of the way up,

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lovely techy descent to here and a brutal short sharp climb out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Comrie and District?

The region is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find dramatic waterfalls like the Bracklinn Falls and the Deil's Cauldron, impressive mountain summits such as Ben Ledi, Ben Chonzie, and Ben Vorlich, and ancient woodlands like Comrie Woods, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Are there any unique geological aspects to Comrie and District?

Yes, Comrie is uniquely situated on the Highland Boundary Fault, a major geological feature. This makes the village prone to more frequent earth tremors than anywhere else in the UK, earning it the nickname 'Shaky Toon'. This geological activity has shaped the landscape you see today.

What are some of the best viewpoints in the area?

For panoramic vistas, consider hiking to the summits of Ben Ledi, Ben Chonzie, or Ben Vorlich. The Melville Monument, accessible via the Glen Lednock Circular Walk, also offers excellent views of Comrie and the Strathearn landscape, including glimpses of Loch Earn.

Are there any ancient woodlands to explore?

Comrie Woods is a significant natural monument known for its extensive upland oak woodland. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with primary woodland that has existed since at least 1750, showcasing a rich lichen flora and diverse habitats.

What kind of wildlife might I spot near the natural monuments?

The region is home to various wildlife. Ben Chonzie is particularly known for its abundant mountain hares. Comrie Woods, with its diverse woodland types, provides a habitat for various species, making it a good spot for birdwatching and observing woodland creatures.

Are there popular hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Glen Lednock Circular Walk is a popular option that includes the Deil's Cauldron and ascends to the Melville Monument. For more challenging hikes, the routes to Ben Ledi, Ben Chonzie, and Ben Vorlich are highly rated. You can find more hiking options in the Waterfall hikes around Comrie And District guide.

Can I find circular walks around the natural monuments?

Yes, the Glen Lednock Circular Walk is a prime example, taking you past the Deil's Cauldron and up to the Melville Monument. This walk offers varied terrain through woodlands and along the river. Several other circular routes are available, including those around Loch Boltachan.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore trails like the Comrie Croft Trails loop or longer routes such as the Loch Earn Railway Path. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Comrie And District guide and the Cycling around Comrie And District guide.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks?

The Glen Lednock Circular Walk, which includes the Deil's Cauldron, is often considered a rewarding walk for families due to its picturesque journey through woodlands and riverside paths, with viewing platforms for the waterfalls.

Are the natural monuments around Comrie and District dog-friendly?

Many of the trails and natural areas are dog-friendly, particularly the Glen Lednock Circular Walk and routes through Comrie Woods. However, always keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife, and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring bringing new growth and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage. Summer is popular for longer daylight hours, while winter can offer dramatic, snow-dusted landscapes, though some higher routes may require more experience and appropriate gear.

Is there parking available near the natural monuments?

Parking is generally available at key access points for popular walks and natural monuments, such as the starting points for the Glen Lednock Circular Walk. It's advisable to check specific access information for each site you plan to visit.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for those looking for an easier walk?

While many of the summits involve challenging climbs, the lower sections of the Glen Lednock Circular Walk, particularly around the Deil's Cauldron, offer more accessible paths. Comrie Woods also provides gentler trails for exploring ancient woodlands.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from the summits like Ben Ledi and Ben Vorlich, the dramatic beauty of waterfalls such as Bracklinn Falls, and the unique experience of exploring ancient woodlands. The varied terrain and opportunities for both challenging climbs and picturesque walks are also highly appreciated.

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