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Airlie Monument

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Airlie Monument

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The Airlie Monument is a prominent historical landmark situated atop Tulloch Hill, near Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 380 metres, this impressive tower is a man-made structure, not a natural monument, dedicated to the memory of David William Stanley Ogilvy, the 11th Earl of Airlie. Its Scottish baronial style, reminiscent of old border beacon towers, offers a striking feature in the lower reaches of Glen Clova and Glen Prosen, providing expansive views across the Angus…

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    30 aprile 2021

    Escursionismo

    Giunti al monumento si prosegue lungo il crinale fino alla Gola, quindi si svolta a sinistra e si segue la traccia in discesa fino alla strada. Svoltare nuovamente a sinistra, lungo la strada di ritorno al parcheggio. Mentre sei lì, ricorda di visitare il memoriale del capitano Scott e del dottor Wilson, di fama antartica.
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    Monumento ad Airlie, Scozia 🏴
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    23 aprile 2022

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    Un percorso abbastanza costante verso la collina dove sorge questo monumento. Ottimi panorami anche da esso.
    I danni causati dalla tempesta hanno abbattuto molti alberi lungo il percorso verso la cima, ma è passabile. Pochi alberi adagiati sul sentiero ma si possono seguire percorsi alternativi.
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    I migliori Tour verso Airlie Monument

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    1. Airlie Monument – Scott-Wilson Memorial giro ad anello con partenza da Dykehead

    4,17km

    01:24

    220m

    220m

    Escursione facile. Adatto a ogni livello di allenamento. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.

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    Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.

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    Elevazione 380 m

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    giovedì 5 marzo

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    Posizione:Kirriemuir Landward East, Aberdeenshire, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    What is the typical duration for a hike to the Airlie Monument?

    The ascent to the Airlie Monument from the car park at the base of Tulloch Hill typically takes around 30 minutes for a moderate to strenuous uphill walk. If you plan to explore the ridge further or complete a loop trail, the total time will be longer, often around 1.5 to 2 hours.

    Are there specific loop trails or extended routes around the Airlie Monument?

    Yes, many hikers enjoy a loop walk from the monument. A popular option involves continuing along the ridge past the monument to a point known as "the Goal," then descending via a track to the road and returning to the car park. The Airlie Monument and Dykehead circuit is another well-known circular route in the area.

    Is the Airlie Monument trail suitable for families with children or beginners?

    The path to the monument is described as a moderate to strenuous uphill walk. While many families enjoy it, younger children or beginners might find the consistent incline challenging. Sturdy footwear is recommended due to varied terrain and potential storm damage. There are no specific 'beginner' or 'accessible' routes mentioned that bypass the main uphill climb.

    Is the Airlie Monument dog-friendly?

    Yes, the trails around Airlie Monument are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors bring their dogs. However, as with any outdoor area, it's advisable to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock or other hikers, and to clean up after them.

    What are the parking options for visiting the Airlie Monument?

    There is a car park located at the base of Tulloch Hill, which serves as the primary starting point for the walk to the monument. While the intro mentions a car park, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or memorials near the Airlie Monument?

    Yes, while exploring the area, you can visit the memorial to Captain Scott & Dr Wilson, of Antarctic fame. This adds another layer of historical interest to your walk around Tulloch Hill.

    What are the trail conditions like, especially after recent weather?

    Community tips indicate that storm damage has brought down many trees en route to the top. While the path remains passable, hikers may encounter a few trees lying over the path, potentially requiring alternative routes. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the varied terrain and potential obstacles.

    How does the monument's appearance and accessibility change during winter?

    The views from the monument are described as transforming beautifully with the seasons, including a serene, snow-dusted landscape in winter. While the monument is accessible year-round, winter conditions can make the moderate to strenuous uphill walk more challenging due to snow, ice, and potentially colder temperatures. Appropriate winter gear and caution are advised.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    The Airlie Monument is located near Kirriemuir, which is the closest town offering amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Cortachy Castle is also a nearby point of interest. There are no direct amenities at the monument itself, so planning for refreshments and facilities in Kirriemuir is advisable.

    What is the historical significance of the Airlie Monument?

    The monument is a poignant tribute to David William Stanley Ogilvy, the 11th Earl of Airlie, who was killed in action during the Second Boer War in 1900. Erected in 1901 by his descendants, it commemorates his military service and is recognized as a Grade A listed monument, highlighting its significant historical and architectural importance in Scotland.

    Is public transport available to reach the Airlie Monument?

    The primary access method mentioned is by car to a car park at the base of Tulloch Hill. Public transport options directly to the monument's trailhead are limited. Visitors typically drive to the car park or arrange local transport from nearby towns like Kirriemuir.

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