Den of Alyth

Den is from the Scots dialect meaning `wooded glen`. The Den of Alyth has several walks of varying length through the deep, shady glen of the Alyth Burn amongst mixed open woodland. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Den is notable for being naturally seeded and directly descended from the original deciduous woodland that once covered great swathes of lowland Scotland.
As well as being a quiet place to walk the Den is a place to rest, picnic and watch the varied wildlife. Oak, ash and birch trees are home to small birds like treecreepers and great tits, while dippers and grey wagtails live by the waterside.
There are three car parks at different locations, a picnic area and some play facilities at the southern end. One of the walking trails has been upgraded and is suitable for wheelchair users and buggies.
Descriptive leaflet about the Den usually available on site or from Blairgowrie Tourist Information Centre.
Contact
Blairgowrie Tourist Information Centre
Den of Alyth
by Alyth
East Perthshire
PH10 6AS
Scotland
Tel: +44 (1250) 872960
Fax: +44 (1250) 873701
E-Mail: blairgowrietic@perthshire.co.uk
WWW: http://www.perthshire.co.uk
