On the Cateran Trail at Alyth

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Walk directions

From the Market Square, cross the burn, then turn left along Commercial Street, so that the river is on your left. Turn right up Toutie Street, right again up Hill Street, then left on Loyal Road. Continue walking uphill to reach a sign for the Cateran Trail.

Walk uphill now, go through a gate and continue in the same direction, walking past a wood on the right-hand side. Go through a kissing gate, passing an area that in summer is a mass of purple foxgloves. Eventually the path levels out and then starts to bear downhill. Maintain direction to go through a kissing gate and over a burn.

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  Terrain  - Wide grassy tracks, some rougher paths on hill
  Landscape  - Mixed woodland, pasture and gentle hills
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free in many places – lead required near sheep
  Parking  - Car park in Alyth Market Square
  Toilets en route  - Alyth Market Square
About the walk
If you do this walk in the summer or early autumn, put some plastic bowls in the car before you go. That's because Alyth is close to Blairgowrie, and is surrounded by the soft fruit fields of Strathmore. Although you don't pass any strawberry fields on the walk, there are many just a short drive...
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Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.
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On the Cateran Trail at Alyth

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Wide grassy tracks, some rougher paths on hill
  Landscape - Mixed woodland, pasture and gentle hills
  Dog friendliness - Can run free in many places – lead required near sheep
  Parking - Car park in Alyth Market Square
  Toilets en route - Alyth Market Square
About the walk
If you do this walk in the summer or early autumn, put some plastic bowls in the car before you go. That's because Alyth is close to Blairgowrie, and is surrounded by the soft fruit fields of Strathmore. Although you don't pass any strawberry fields on the walk, there are many just a short drive...
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Perth & Kinross
Perth and Kinross, sheltered by the Grampian Mountains, is often regarded as the Heart of Scotland, and its mountains, lochs and glens yearn to be explored. Just outside the ancient city of Perth is Scone Palace, home of the mystical Stone of Destiny, on which 42 Scottish Kings were crowned.