Still No Idea Traditional Cache
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A peaceful walk along the single track farm access road which goes from the parking at Glen Artney church to the bridge at Auchinner. The red deer was still there.
Few people live in Glen Artney today and the area is a peaceful haven for walkers with a choice of walking routes and relatively few cars. The glen was once an ancient royal deer forest that supplied venison to the Sovereigns of Scotland at Holyrood, Dunfermline and Falkland. Steeped in history and natural beauty, it has been a favourite of many Scottish Royal Houses.
Sir Walter Scott immortalised the glen in his poem The Lady of the Lake:
"The stag at eve had his fill,
Where danced the moon on Monan's rill
And deep his midnight lair has made,
In lone Glenartney's hazel shade."
The glen is a haven for wildlife. We hope you are lucky enough to see some of the many red deer which are present in this glen.
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