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This quaint red sandstone town is also famously known as the birthplace
of novelist JM Barrie, who created the much loved, children's character
Peter Pan. Look out
for the statue of Peter Pan at the centre of winding and narrow cobbled streets,
and visit the National Trust for Scotland's imaginative exhibition featuring
life-size figures, theatre posters and stage costumes. Be sure to visit the little
washhouse, which inspired Barrie's creation of the Wendy House in "Peter
Pan".
The Camera Obscura on Kirriemuir Hill offers stunning panoramic
views of the surrounding countryside, and birdwatchers and nature
lovers will enjoy
the RSPB
nature reserve at Loch of Kinnordy, which is a mecca for wetland birds, offering
wonderful bird-watching.
The “Kirriemuir Gateway to the Glens Museum” is well worth a visit.
Situated in the Old Town House at the town centre the museum uses displays,
models and computers to explore the past, present and future of Kirriemuir
and the Glens.
The beautiful Kirriemuir Den is a natural amphitheatre and much
loved local
beauty spot. The ideal spot for a picnic or stroll it features winding walks,
meandering
burn, waterfall and playground.
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