Hall Burn Footpath
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Jim Shaw
This footpath, basically, follows part of the line of the nearby Hall Burn which runs for about two and a half kilomteres in and around the general area of Bridge of Earn. On a nice day it provides and easy, gentle walk in what is a very picturesque and pleasant area. Plenty of wildlife available to be seen including insects, birds, and deer from Moncrieffe Hill occasionally moving through the area. And, of course, for the more energetic, there is easy access from the area of Hall Burn onto the top of Moncrieffe Hill itself and the spectacular views of the River Tay, the Earn Valley, and towards Northern Perthshire which can be had there.
Dec 11th, 2021 -
Lewis Nicoll
The Burn Path is a short walk that follows the Burn through woodland and a park. The path starts at Edinburgh Rd (opposite Old Mill flats) follow the path next to the Burn until you reach the Cul-de-Sac at the end of Balmanno Park (the street). Cross the street into the Balmanno Park itself then follow the path to the Forgandenny Rd park entrance (Alternative Start Point).
Dec 24th, 2020
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Q Where is Hall Burn Footpath located?
A Hall Burn Footpath is located at 24 Balmanno Park, Bridge of Earn, sct PH2 9RJ
Q What days are Hall Burn Footpath open?
A Hall Burn Footpath is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Hall Burn Footpath rated?
A Hall Burn Footpath has a 4.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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Hall Burn Footpath
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( 2 Reviews )Jim Shaw on Google
This footpath, basically, follows part of the line of the nearby Hall Burn which runs for about two and a half kilomteres in and around the general area of Bridge of Earn. On a nice day it provides and easy, gentle walk in what is a very picturesque and pleasant area. Plenty of wildlife available to be seen including insects, birds, and deer from Moncrieffe Hill occasionally moving through the area. And, of course, for the more energetic, there is easy access from the area of Hall Burn onto the top of Moncrieffe Hill itself and the spectacular views of the River Tay, the Earn Valley, and towards Northern Perthshire which can be had there.
Lewis Nicoll on Google
The Burn Path is a short walk that follows the Burn through woodland and a park.
The path starts at Edinburgh Rd (opposite Old Mill flats) follow the path next to the Burn until you reach the Cul-de-Sac at the end of Balmanno Park (the street). Cross the street into the Balmanno Park itself then follow the path to the Forgandenny Rd park entrance (Alternative Start Point).