Angus Glens

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Angus Glens are a series of scenic, sparsely populated valleys in the Grampian Mountains of eastern Scotland, known for their rugged landscapes, hiking, and wildlife.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley system
accessRoute A90 road
surface form: "A90 road via Forfar"

roads from Kirriemuir
climate cool temperate oceanic
country Scotland
feature heather-covered hills
narrow single-track roads
upland moorland
hasPart Glen Clova
Glen Doll
Glen Esk
Glen Isla
Glen Clova
surface form: "Glen Lethnot"

Glen Moy
Glen Prosen
highestPointRegion Mount Keen area
knownFor deer stalking
grouse shooting
hiking
hillwalking
rugged terrain
scenic landscapes
wildlife
landUse forestry
sheep farming
sporting estates
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
surface form: "Grampian Mountains"

Tayside region (historic)
eastern Scotland
nearbyTown Brechin
Forfar
Kirriemuir
partOf Council area of Angus
Scottish Highlands
surface form: "Scottish Highlands (broad sense)"
popularActivity climbing
fishing
long-distance walking
mountain biking
regionType sparsely populated valleys
terrain glacial valleys
mountainous
tourism rural tourism destination
wildlifeIncludes golden eagle
mountain hare
ptarmigan
red deer
red grouse

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tayside containsGeographicRegion Angus Glens
Angus containsRegion Angus Glens
Forfarshire containsRegion Angus Glens
Mount Keen area locatedIn Angus Glens
Kirriemuir locatedNear Angus Glens
Glen Moy partOf Angus Glens