Auchintaple Loch

Auchintaple Loch, which has a boat house on the far side, is often named as a favourite spot by walkers on the Cateran Trail. Whilst the loch itself is man-made...

Belliduff

A Bronze Age Cairn & Cist. This Bronze Age Cairn and Cist is the second site in Meigle to have a story that connects it with the Scottish King, Macbeth...

Clach Na Coileach

The gathering place of the Clan MacThomas. Just south of Finegand, in Glenshee, is a large glacial erratic stone. There are many erratics in this glacial landscape but the thing...

Diarmuid’s Tomb

One of many legends in Glenshee connected to Finn mac Cumhaill. Dhiarmaid or Diarmuid O’Duibne (“of the bright face”) was one of the legendary Finn mac Cumhaill's most trusted warriors....

Macbeth’s Stone

The largest Standing Stone in the Ecomuseum. This giant of a stone measures about 12 ft high and stands on a large, low mound. Probably late Neolithic or early Bronze...

Mount Blair

One of the Ecomuseum's most prominent landmarks with superb summit views. Mount Blair' sweeping, symmetrical cone, 744 metres high, is located between Glenshee and Glen Isla. On a clear day...

Vanora’s Mound

The final resting place of King Arthur's Queen? This burial mound could well be prehistoric in date but almost certainly represents the earliest phase of Pictish burial on this site,...