Discover some of the most atmospheric of Scotland's unspoilt places. The Angus Glens offer superb walking amongst moorland colours, the scents of …
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Aug 13, 2024
Breathtaking part of Scotland and well worth a visit. In particular Glenshee ski resort is a good place to stop. Great to drive through and take in the geographical details. Full review by Jo G
Mar 1, 2023
Fantastic February walk from Glenprosen. We walked along the Minister's walk towards Glen Clova and looped back across the Hills of Balbae and Couternach, Craigs of Lethnot then down toward the road… Full review by pammac72
Oct 3, 2021
Stunning Scenery. I love coming to the Glens. I live a 10 minute drive from 5 Angus Glens. So much wildlife to see and lovely views with lots of walks. Full review by Ronald J
Hi, my name is Rachael and I am using my partners account to ask a few quick questions regarding Glen Clova. I notice a huge characteristic of this splendid location are the tall trees - I am an amateur photographer as well as my partner, we are consistently learning new things and I can see a huge potential for catching some decent and bold sunrays/sunbeams through the trees. I was wondering whether anyone had witnessed this in this location, I appreciate the weather conditions have to be correct in order for nature to show this spectacular scene but if anyone has seen this fabulous event I would like to know the time of year and whether it was a morning or afternoon? (Although I think morning would be most likely). My last question is whether any of you have managed to take photos like this and if so, whether there is a chance of showing me. I just love nature, especially sunbeams, I think they are majestic and beautiful. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you. :o)
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Yeh this is an awesome place whatever the weather. Early morning summertime should get you sunbeams bursting onto the carpet floor. Higher climbs will give you nice wildlife …
Yeh this is an awesome place whatever the weather. Early morning summertime should get you sunbeams bursting onto the carpet floor. Higher climbs will give you nice wildlife and pretty shots. There's a fast running stream which you will get brilliant shots of the water going over the pebbles, the best time is in winter when the snow is covering everything. It's a very beautiful place and any photographer will find their photograph which sums the whole glen up. That's the challenge as no 2 days up there are ever the same. Best of luck in capturing the ideal shot. Right now there is fog over the wooded are and it looks quite eerie but beautiful. Happy snapping