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4k. THE BLUE DOOR AT EDZELL. ANGUS. SCOTLAND.
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4K. THE BLUE DOOR AT EDZELL.
It is situated about 1 mile out of Edzell on the B966 road heading towards Fettercairn. Just immediately after crossing the Gannochy Bridge you will see a few parking spaces at the side of the road on your left, this is where you want to park.
After parking up you will see the 'blue door'.
Cross the road and check out the water of the River North Esk, flowing there.
Back to the other side and enter the blue door to start "The Burn, river walk".
Many say it is like entering another world and have compared it to "Narnia'". This is where you go through the wardrobe and enter another world.
It is a beautiful walk. I myself would rate as one of the TOP 5 best walks in all of Scotland.
This is a river walk with stunning scenery, consisting of rapids & waterfalls beside tree lined paths,
Overall, it is quite a long walk but I enjoy every minute of it, EVERY YEAR I am there. I would recommend it to all tourists, or to anyone who hasn't done it yet. One important piece of advice though. It would be almost impossible in a wheelchair.
If you intend doing the walk with young children, I would also suggest you keep a strong hold of their hand, or reins, as there are some very steep and very dangerous drops, at certain parts throughout this walk.
The core content contained in the above combined articles, was originally written by several A.N. Others + myself, then combined. It was then all re-formatted, re-edited, with the spelling & grammar corrected, then added to where pertinent, before being updated by me, myself, and I, to suit this subject matter more exclusively.
Thank you to all those involved in this.
It is situated about 1 mile out of Edzell on the B966 road heading towards Fettercairn. Just immediately after crossing the Gannochy Bridge you will see a few parking spaces at the side of the road on your left, this is where you want to park.
After parking up you will see the 'blue door'.
Cross the road and check out the water of the River North Esk, flowing there.
Back to the other side and enter the blue door to start "The Burn, river walk".
Many say it is like entering another world and have compared it to "Narnia'". This is where you go through the wardrobe and enter another world.
It is a beautiful walk. I myself would rate as one of the TOP 5 best walks in all of Scotland.
This is a river walk with stunning scenery, consisting of rapids & waterfalls beside tree lined paths,
Overall, it is quite a long walk but I enjoy every minute of it, EVERY YEAR I am there. I would recommend it to all tourists, or to anyone who hasn't done it yet. One important piece of advice though. It would be almost impossible in a wheelchair.
If you intend doing the walk with young children, I would also suggest you keep a strong hold of their hand, or reins, as there are some very steep and very dangerous drops, at certain parts throughout this walk.
The core content contained in the above combined articles, was originally written by several A.N. Others + myself, then combined. It was then all re-formatted, re-edited, with the spelling & grammar corrected, then added to where pertinent, before being updated by me, myself, and I, to suit this subject matter more exclusively.
Thank you to all those involved in this.
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