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The views are beautiful
Traveling into the Ochil Hills, not too far from Stirling, we found this narrow pass in a series of gorges with rivers descending directly from the mountains. Daiglen Burn marks the point where two rivers come together, forming a waterfall that descends to our starting point, the village of Tillicoultry.
To reach this point you must either have a map or an intimate knowledge of the terrain. Even if you do know it well, it's still advisable to carry a map and a compass, as there are plenty of different paths through the area, and only one will take you where you want to go! The views are beautiful, right in the heart of nature, but it's not particularly easy, so you'll need to wear correct shoes and have your equipment ready.
Right in the middle, where the two streams meet, there's a wooden bridge that offers spectacular views of the area. Take care in winter, when the ice and snow can cause problems. And of course, always look out for fog ... always a problem in Scotland.
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