A snowy walk in Glen Fender.
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Macbeth’s Castle
On a cool but bright February morning a group of 25 set out
for Kirkton of Collace, just a dozen miles or so from Perth. Our leader was
Allen Bardwell. The walks took us
through farmland to Dunsinane Hill, at just over 1,000 feet and part of the
Sidlaws. The hill is the site of iron
age fort and the area is full of history and is of course well known as the
supposed site of Macbeth’s Castle. Indeed it is possible to see Birnam wood on
a clear day which lies 12 miles to the ESE. After a coffee break at the top of
the hill we descended and made our way via Tulloch Ard and Franklyden to
Collace, stopping for lunch on route with amazing views over the Firth of Tay
and beyond towards the Trossachs. The walk was some 9 miles and everyone
appreciated the interesting and varied route that Allen had been able to find.
Allen
reaching the top of Dunsinane
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