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Glenesk Hotel in picturesque Edzell is set in the Angus Glens. There are many walks to see the Glens at their best and walks to cater for all levels of fitness.
Glenesk/Loch Lee/Shank of InchgrundleGlenesk - Loch Lee - Shank of Inchgrundle Download PDF Guide Description:This walk starting at Invermark at the head of Glenesk, follows the River North Esk briefly to its source, Loch Lee, where a good track follows the lochside and then the river to the Falls of Unich, a spectacular single drop from the end of a gorge to the valley floor. From the falls a path leads up through the gorge, offering good views down the gorge and to the surrounding hills and to the Falls of Damff. A short climb following a small burn to the north of Cairn Lick leads to a great view of Loch Lee and of Carlochy of Lee, until this point a hidden corrie loch. The route returns via a track down the Shank of Inchgrundle to retrace the route along Loch Lee and back to the car park. Features: Hills or Fells, Mountains, River, Lake/Loch, Castle, Wildlife, Birds, Great Views Distance:18 kilometres Typical time: 330 mins Height gain: 350 metres Access Information Car parking is available at Invermark with no access problems; please obey any signs during the shooting season. There is no camping in the catchment area of Loch Lee, which is a public water supply. There is no public transport to this area. Additional Information This route can be shortened to cover only Loch Lee or the Falls of Unich. Edzell/Gannochy/Rocks of SolitudeEdzell - Gannochy - Rocks of Solitude - Gannochy - Edzell
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