A Pictish trail at Aberlemno

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"Walk in the footsteps of the ancient and mysterious 'painted ones'"
Walk directions

From the car park opposite the Pictish stones, turn right and walk along the road, then go first left, signed 'Aberlemno church and stone'. Walk past the church – there's another Pictish stone to see in the churchyard – and follow the road as it bends round to the right, to reach a T-junction.

Turn right and follow this road, passing the entrance to Woodside on the left. At the corner, follow the road as it bends right. Walk down to join the B9134, the turn right and follow this a short distance until you reach a turning on the left.

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  Terrain  - Mainly quiet roads but one extremely overgrown area
  Landscape  - Quiet agricultural land and ancient carved stones
  Dog friendliness  - Overgrown area makes this unsuitable for dogs
  Parking  - Car park by school in Aberlemno
  Toilets en route  - None on route; nearest in Forfar
About the walk
The fertile lowlands of Angus, between the Firth of Tay and the Cairngorm highlands, were the heartland of the mysterious Picts, who held sway over much of the northeast for thousands of years. We know little about them, and what we do know is apocryphal and comes from others who encountered them,...
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It is said that before God sent the earth spinning through space he patted it and thus his fingers created the five beautiful Glens of Angus. Kirriemuir is the gateway to the little Angus Glens, valleys which stretch from the low farmlands of Strathtay into the moorland of the Grampians and the fringes of the Cairngorms.
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A Pictish trail at Aberlemno

Recommended by
Our view
"Walk in the footsteps of the ancient and mysterious 'painted ones'"
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Mainly quiet roads but one extremely overgrown area
  Landscape - Quiet agricultural land and ancient carved stones
  Dog friendliness - Overgrown area makes this unsuitable for dogs
  Parking - Car park by school in Aberlemno
  Toilets en route - None on route; nearest in Forfar
About the walk
The fertile lowlands of Angus, between the Firth of Tay and the Cairngorm highlands, were the heartland of the mysterious Picts, who held sway over much of the northeast for thousands of years. We know little about them, and what we do know is apocryphal and comes from others who encountered them,...
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It is said that before God sent the earth spinning through space he patted it and thus his fingers created the five beautiful Glens of Angus. Kirriemuir is the gateway to the little Angus Glens, valleys which stretch from the low farmlands of Strathtay into the moorland of the Grampians and the fringes of the Cairngorms.