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Opening times and prices

The Caterthuns are free to visit and open year-round. 

Accessibility

Please take into consideration weather conditions before visiting as the monument sits in a remote landscape. Strong footwear is recommended. 

How to get here

About 5 miles east of the village of Inchbare off the B966 Brechin to Edzell Road.

There is a parking bay at the foot of the White Caterthun for a few cars.  

View the Caterthuns on a Google Map.

Journey Planners

Search for National Cycle Network routes on the Sustrans website.

Plan your journey by public transport using Traveline Scotland.

Address

West of Edzell
Angus

National Grid reference:

NO551664

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