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Family friendly hiking trails around Dollar are situated at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The region is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, including the deep, wooded Dollar Glen carved by the Burns of Care and Sorrow and the Dollar Burn, featuring numerous waterfalls. The Ochil Hills, though not high in altitude, provide varied terrain and expansive views across central Scotland. This area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its diverse wildlife habitats and…
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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14.4km
04:25
500m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
03:23
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.0km
05:11
640m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
02:56
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:09
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This trail winds through a picturesque open grassy area alongside the Dollar Burn stream, which flows from the small town of Dollar. You'll find several benches and ample open space, perfect for a picnic.
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Bridge that goes from the parking directly to the castle is closed. (6-05-24) A detour via the entire Glenn is necessary, or via the motorway up. My advice. Be sure to walk down along the Glenn.
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Devonvale Hall is a 2-storey, T-plan, Art Deco hall designed by Arthur Bracewell between 1938-1940. It’s made of cream coloured concrete blockwork, partial brick facing, and partial render. https://youtu.be/02xh6ceVyXk
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Orginally named Devonvale Mills, is a historic textile mill complex. It was built in the 19th century and operated until the 1980s, producing high-quality fabrics and blankets. Now its a furniture and home store. https://youtu.be/02xh6ceVyXk
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The Devonvale Mills War Memorial is a poignant tribute to the men who worked in Devonvale Mills and fought in the Second World War, but sadly did not return. The memorial stands on the west side of the Moss Road between the Sterling Furniture retail warehouse (formerly the Devonvale Paper Mill) and Sterling Mills retail outlet village. The memorial features a sculpture of Victoria at its centrepiece, with memorial walls flanking the central sculpture like wings. The sculpture depicts Victoria kneeling and holding a sword wrapped in a laurel wreath. This is a testament to the town’s rich history and a reminder of the sacrifices made during the war. Next to the monument is an information stand about the men as well as the history of the mills. https://youtu.be/02xh6ceVyXk
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Sterling Mills Outlet Village is a unique shopping destination located at the foot of the stunning Ochil Hills. It’s easily accessible by car or bus and offers free parking. The village is home to a variety of outlet stores including Nike, Next, Home Bargains, Craghoppers, Charles Clinkard, Adidas, and Beauty Outlet. https://youtu.be/02xh6ceVyXk The village is open 7 days a week, all year round (excluding Christmas Day and Boxing Day), with opening times from 10 am to 6 pm. The Nike Factory Store, Costa, Next Outlet, Home Bargains, and Beauty Outlet open from 9 am. In addition to shopping, you can enjoy a meal or a snack at Costa or BB’s Muffins. The village also hosts various events throughout the year, making it a lively and enjoyable place to visit.
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You'll find over 25 family-friendly hiking trails around Dollar, with 8 of them being easy-going routes perfect for younger children or those looking for a gentle stroll. The area offers a great variety for all ages and abilities.
Dollar is nestled at the foot of the dramatic Ochil Hills, offering diverse landscapes. Many family-friendly routes explore the deep, wooded gorge of Dollar Glen, carved by the Burns of Care and Sorrow. You'll encounter tumbling waterfalls, rich biodiversity, and splendid views across central Scotland from higher points.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Dollar are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same spot. For a relatively gentle option with low elevation gain, consider the Dollar Village – The Devon Way loop from Dollar, which is just over 11 km.
Absolutely! Dollar Glen is famous for its waterfalls, created by the fast-flowing Burns of Care and Sorrow. You can explore these within the glen itself. Additionally, the nearby Alva Glen features the beautiful Waterfalls of Alva Glen and Craighorn Fall, which are also popular spots.
A major highlight is Castle Campbell, a magnificent 15th-century stronghold perched above Dollar Glen. Many routes lead directly to or offer stunning views of the castle. You might also find John Knox's Pulpit, a stone viewpoint in Dollar Glen where the reformer is said to have preached.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the dramatic landscapes, the historical intrigue of Castle Campbell, and the beauty of Dollar Glen's waterfalls and woodlands, making it a truly memorable experience for families.
Definitely. The Castle Campbell – Glen Demon Woodlands Trail loop from Dollar is a great example. It takes you past the historic Castle Campbell and through the scenic woodlands, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural splendor.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter walks can be magical, especially with snow, but require appropriate gear and caution on potentially icy paths.
For families with younger children, look for the 'easy' graded routes. These typically have manageable distances and gentler paths. While specific pushchair-friendly routes can be limited due to the rugged terrain of the glens, many of the lower-elevation paths around Dollar village or the start of Dollar Glen are suitable for little legs.
For a detailed map and information about the Dollar Glen walking trail, you can consult resources like the VisitScotland PDF guide, which provides insights into this popular family destination.
For families seeking a longer adventure, the View of Castle Campbell – Castle Campbell loop from Dollar offers a moderate challenge at over 14 km, providing extensive views and a good workout while still being suitable for active families.


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