πŸ“Œ Glen Clova, Angus
β˜…β˜…β˜…

πŸ› οΈ Start of route (Jock’s Road through Glen Doll) blocked by storm damage, but can be avoided by using Dounalt Road on the south side of the glen instead. Path along River South Esk south of Moulzie also blocked, but avoidable by remaining on main track (checked March 2024)

Sometimes walks are all about the journey rather than the destination, and so it is for this circuit from Glen Clova. Tolmount is the high point but this lumpy Munro will never win any prizes for scenic drama, looking no more than a minor bulge from the approach. The approach along historic Jock’s Road through Glen Doll more than makes up for the 958-metre anticlimax though: an excellent path threading its way up onto the moors amidst stunning, craggy walls – just as impressive as nearby Corrie Fee but much quieter. On return, the valley carved by the South Esk (and presumably also a glacier) is also equally wonderful, characterised first by long flumes where the burn flows over rocky outcrops, then opening out as you round a spur to reveal lush grassland stretching away to the distant Glen Clova forests.

πŸ“· Chronological photo guide

🌍 Location

πŸ“Œ Start / finish at minor road end, head of Glen Clova

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NO 284761

πŸ›°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.870660,-3.176630

❌ No public transport within 1 mi

πŸš— Car park (charge)

πŸ“ Key info

β–Ά 22 km / 14 mi | β–² 790 m | βŒ› 6.5-7.5 hr

Features: 🌲 Glen Doll; 🐎 Jock’s Road; 🏚️ Davy’s Bourach; β–³ Crow Craigies (920 m); β–³ Tolmount (958 m, Munro); πŸ’§ River South Esk

⬀ Tough | Tracks then excellent path to Davy’s Bourach, then becoming fainter and intermittent beyond with some boggy sections. Return path from junction north of Cairn Lunkard is faint in places with a couple of boggy stretches, though intermittently waymarked with posts. Good tracks and paths beyond Bachnagairn.

➑️ Clockwise circuit with extension to summit: start – Glen Doll – Davy’s Bourach via Jock’s Road – Crow Craigies – Tolmount – return to path junction north of Cairn Lunkard – Glittering Skellies – Bachnagairn – cross footbridge at 🧭 NO 2777789 – Moulzie via east bank of South Esk – cross footbridge at 🧭 NO 282774 – start via west bank

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πŸ₯Ύ On our last visit

Wildlife: Deer on Sandy Hillock above Bachnagairn, seen from descent at Glittering Skellies. A few ptarmigan on the plateau.

Weather: Good sunny spells although with large clouds around; warm and dry with a welcome breeze higher up.

June 2012
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