Glen Doll

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Glen Doll lies within the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland. There is an ancient track, Jock's Road, that starts in the Glen, and ends at Braemar. Deer stalking takes place in the Glen in late summer and autumn.

A popular walk heads south west through the Glendoll Forest before climbing steeply up the Kilbo Path that links Glen Doll with Glen Prosen. At the top this reaches a high pass giving easy access to two Munros, these are Driesh to the east and Mayar to the west.

How to Get There:

From Kirriemuir take the B955 north to Dykehead and then on through Glen Clova. At the small hamlet of Clova take the minor road towards Acharn. The Glen Doll car park is at the end of this road.