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Visit the Angus Glens Glen Clova

The five Angus Glens; Glen Isla, Glen Clova, Glen Prosen, Glen Lethnot and Glen Esk, reach out like the fingers of a single hand from East to West, reaching inwards to the Eastern Cairngorms. The beautiful Glen Doll extends beyond Glen Clova.

This is a land of open spaces, of wildlife and nature up close, with a great variety of indigenous species including Daubenton's Bat, Mountain Hare, Red Deer, Wild Goat, Red Squirrel, Wildcat, Black Grouse, Capercaillie, Dipper, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Ptarmigan, Red Grouse, Lapwing, Golden Eagle and the Osprey, to name but a few. Fishing in South Esk

The Glens are rich in wildlife and tradition, and there are many traditional activities you can participate in, including hunting and fishing, from the many strategically placed Estates in the area. The Estates often offer accommodation, and the chance to get involved in game shooting, rough shooting, stalking, walking, horse riding and fishing.

Is your family from Cortachy and Kinalty?

Flora Davidson, an Angus-based family historian, is constructing the genealogy of Cortachy and Kinalty families in Angus, and would like to hear from descendants worldwide. If your ancestors came from those areas please contact Flora at flora@flodge.f9.co.uk