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Easy hiking trails around Royal Burgh Of Montrose offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features the significant tidal basin of Montrose Basin, providing rich wetland ecosystems and riverside routes. Along the coast, sandy beaches stretch for miles, complemented by dramatic cliffs and coastal paths leading to landmarks like Scurdie Ness Lighthouse. Inland, accessible glens present unspoilt moorland and winding paths, offering a contrast to the coastal scenery.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.47km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The active port is an important part of Montrose's industry and economy, as well as an integral part of their history.
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Every year, the Park Hotel is the central meeting point for all the participants of the The Great Outdoors Challenge. You will receive your certificate of completion along with a shirt. In the evening, you can attend the dinner to celebrate your successful crossing of Scotland. Camping in the lawn is allowed during the event.
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The sandy beach stretches along Montrose Bay and invites you for a beautiful stroll along the sea shore. This is a great spot to dip your toes into the water – not just for the challengers who made it from west to east.
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The path on the ‘harbour-facing side’ is a shared-use (pedestrians/cyclists) one. Feel free to use it, perhaps even for a short stop to enjoy a different view of the (sometimes big) ships 🚢 that anchor there.
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The lighthouse on Scurdie Ness was opened in 1870 after the local population requested one following several wrecks. It was automated in 1987. The headland makes a great ride on its own or as part of a longer loop. The road out along the northern coast is access to the lighthouse only so you're unlikely to see many cars but you might spot seals, dolphins and whales.
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The South Esk bridge carries the A92 into Montrose. It crosses parallel to the railway bridge slightly inland giving great views past this and into the Montrose Basin. Looking the other way out along the river towards the sea you can see the lifeboat station on the northern bank and the industrial fishing harbour. Riding across the bridge is fun and allows you to do a loop of the scenic Montrose Basin and the coast south and north of Montrose.
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The lighthouse on Scurdie Ness was opened in 1870 after the local population requested one following several wrecks. It was automated in 1987. The headland makes a great run on its own or as part of a longer loop. The road out along the northern coast is access to the lighthouse only so you're unlikely to see many cars but you might spot seals, dolphins and whales.
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Worth seeing lighthouse that can be reached after a short walk
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There are over 35 easy hiking trails around Royal Burgh Of Montrose, offering diverse landscapes from coastal paths to wetland ecosystems and accessible glens. These routes are generally well-suited for various skill levels.
Yes, many easy trails around Montrose are circular. For instance, the Scurdie Ness Lighthouse loop from Montrose offers coastal views, while the Montrose Port – Bamse Memorial Statue loop explores local landmarks. You can also find circular walks along Montrose Beach.
Absolutely. The Montrose Basin Local Nature Reserve provides accessible trails perfect for families, with opportunities for birdwatching. Coastal paths like those along Montrose Beach are also generally flat and enjoyable for all ages. The Montrose Beach – Charleton Fruit Farm loop is another great family-friendly option.
Many easy hiking trails in the Royal Burgh of Montrose are dog-friendly, especially coastal paths and general countryside routes. However, specific rules may apply in nature reserves like the Montrose Basin or St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, particularly concerning wildlife protection. Always keep dogs under control and check local signage.
Easy hikes in Montrose feature a variety of terrain. You'll encounter sandy beaches and coastal paths, rich wetland ecosystems with mudflats and meadows around the Montrose Basin, and riverside routes. Inland, accessible glens offer winding paths through unspoilt moorland. Most easy routes have minimal elevation gain, making them comfortable for casual walkers.
Yes, if you're looking for an easy walk with a waterfall, the St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, located just north of Montrose, offers diverse landscapes including a waterfall within its trails. You can explore a long stretch of golden sand and ascend to clifftops for stunning views, with the waterfall as a natural highlight.
Easy hikes around Montrose offer numerous natural features and landmarks. You can visit the prominent Scurdie Ness Lighthouse, explore the unique St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, or discover the unusual Elephant Rock Arch near Boddin Point. The Montrose Basin Wildlife Centre is also a significant natural monument and a haven for birdwatching.
The Royal Burgh of Montrose is enjoyable for easy hikes year-round. Spring and autumn offer spectacular birdwatching opportunities at the Montrose Basin, especially during migration. Summer provides pleasant coastal walks, while winter can offer crisp, scenic strolls, particularly along the beach or well-maintained paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are several short and easy walks perfect for a quick outing. Many routes around the Montrose Basin are relatively short, and the Hiking loop from Montrose is just over 4 km, taking less than an hour and a half to complete. Coastal paths also offer flexibility for shorter strolls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the stunning coastal views and sandy beaches to the rich wildlife at the Montrose Basin. The accessibility of the trails and the variety of natural features are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Montrose is generally accessible. Public transport options to the town are available, and many trailheads, especially those closer to Montrose town center or popular attractions like the Montrose Basin, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking availability at the starting point.
Yes, the Royal Burgh of Montrose is excellent for wildlife spotting, particularly at the Montrose Basin Local Nature Reserve. This area is renowned for birdwatching, especially for pink-footed geese during migration. Along the coast, you might spot seals and dolphins, particularly on walks towards Scurdie Ness Lighthouse. The St Cyrus National Nature Reserve also hosts diverse plant and animal life.


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