What's here? at Loch of Kinnordy
Available on site
12 spaces. 1 Blue Badge space. Gravel surface. No coach space. Cycle rack for four bikes. No height restrictions. No lighting.
300 m linear trail linking car park and hides. Wide, level surfaced path with modest slopes. Extension of 1.25 miles (2 km) to Kirriemuir. Surface generally compact but quite undulating. Two narrow bridges with handrails and some steps on second footbridge. No gates or stiles. Three benches without backs and arms on trail.
300 m linear trail linking car park and hides. Wide, level surfaced path with modest slopes. Extension of 1.25 miles (2 km) to Kirriemuir. Surface generally compact but quite undulating. Two narrow bridges with handrails and some steps on second footbridge. No gates or stiles. Three benches without backs and arms on trail.
There are three hides that provide views overlooking different areas of the loch.
There is a bird feeding station halfway between the Gullery and East hides, where many different types of woodland birds can be seen.
Three hides overlooking loch.
Swamp and Gullery hides, both 200 m from car park on left have movable benches, low picture windows, and step-free level access.
East hide accessed with steps and does have handrails.
300 m linear trail linking car park and hides. Wide, level surfaced path with modest slopes. Extension of 1.25 miles (2 km) to Kirriemuir. Surface generally compact but quite undulating. Two narrow bridges with handrails and some steps on second footbridge. No gates or stiles. Three benches without backs and arms on trail.
Not available on site
There are no toilets here. Nearest accessible facilities at Kirremuir around two miles away.
There are no toilets here. Nearest baby changing facilities at Kirremuir around two miles away.
There are no toilets here. Nearest toilets at Kirremuir around two miles away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
There is no visitor centre here and this reserve does not have any staff on site.
There is no cafe or shop here, the nearest places for food and drinks are at Kirriemuir around two miles away. We recommend you bring your own food and drinks if this is likely to affect your visit.
Restrictions
The reserve is managed as a safe home for breeding birds, so please keep dogs on a lead at all times. This nature reserve is an important place for wildlife. RSPB Scotland welcomes responsible access, in line with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. We hope you enjoy your visit
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.