Dumgoyne

Settlement in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Dumgoyne

Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery Credit: Richard Webb

Dumgoyne is a small village located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Situated at the foot of Dumgoyne Hill, it is surrounded by stunning countryside and offers breathtaking views of the Campsie Fells and the Trossachs National Park. With a population of around 200 residents, Dumgoyne is a close-knit community that exudes a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere.

The village is known for its rich history, dating back to the 17th century. It was originally a rural farming community, with agriculture playing a significant role in its economy. Today, Dumgoyne retains its rustic charm, with several traditional stone cottages and buildings that are well-preserved and maintained.

One of the main attractions in Dumgoyne is the Dumgoyne Distillery, which produces a renowned single malt Scotch whisky. Established in 1825, the distillery offers guided tours and tastings, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the whisky-making process and sample some exceptional spirits.

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Dumgoyne due to its proximity to several hiking trails and nature reserves. The nearby Dumgoyne Hill is a popular destination for walkers, offering a moderate climb that rewards with panoramic views at the top. Additionally, the village is located near the West Highland Way, a long-distance footpath that stretches across Scotland.

Although Dumgoyne is a peaceful and secluded village, it is conveniently located within a short drive from the city of Glasgow, providing residents and visitors with easy access to urban amenities. Overall, Dumgoyne offers a perfect blend of tranquility, history, and natural beauty.

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Dumgoyne Images

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Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Dumgoyne. A major landmark, being an individual peak on the otherwise flat topped expanse of the Campsies. A neck of resistant volcanic rock left after softer stuff was washed away.
Dumgoyne.
A major landmark, being an individual peak on the otherwise flat topped expanse of the Campsies. A neck of resistant volcanic rock left after softer stuff was washed away.
High Lettre Farm, Killearn A collection of photos from geograph contributors around the British Isles and Ireland.
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High Lettre Farm, Killearn
A collection of photos from geograph contributors around the British Isles and Ireland. See them on a map Link
Aqueduct across Kirkhouse Burn, Killearn This is carrying the water pipes from Loch Katrine to Glasgow
Aqueduct across Kirkhouse Burn, Killearn
This is carrying the water pipes from Loch Katrine to Glasgow
Beech Tree Inn, near Dumgoyne A popular resting point on the West Highland Way, overlooked by the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne
Beech Tree Inn, near Dumgoyne
A popular resting point on the West Highland Way, overlooked by the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne
Moss Bridge, near Dumgoyne The bridge spans the Blane Water which flows through Strathblane
Moss Bridge, near Dumgoyne
The bridge spans the Blane Water which flows through Strathblane
Cairn Conservatories, near Dumgoyne Conservatory sales centre on very dangerous bend in the A81. Site of several serious and fatal road accidents.
Cairn Conservatories, near Dumgoyne
Conservatory sales centre on very dangerous bend in the A81. Site of several serious and fatal road accidents.
Derelict Buildings Derelict buildings to the east of Killearn House. A new roundabout has just been built opposite.
Derelict Buildings
Derelict buildings to the east of Killearn House. A new roundabout has just been built opposite.
Glengoyne Distillery The first time that I was somewhere that Richard pictured - I think he got a better angle than me, my excuse is that one of the fellow passengers gave me her wee complimentary toddy as she didn't drink.
Glengoyne Distillery
The first time that I was somewhere that Richard pictured - I think he got a better angle than me, my excuse is that one of the fellow passengers gave me her wee complimentary toddy as she didn't drink.
Glengoyne Distillery Some of the wooden barrels used in the process.
Glengoyne Distillery
Some of the wooden barrels used in the process.
Rowan Tree in Patterson's Glen Looking SE towards Dumgoyne
Rowan Tree in Patterson's Glen
Looking SE towards Dumgoyne
Blaneswell Pylons
Blaneswell Pylons
Carston Farm
Carston Farm
Moorland track
Moorland track
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne View from the sample room of the distillery
Glengoyne
View from the sample room of the distillery
Glengoyne
Glengoyne
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Dumgoyne is located at Grid Ref: NS5283 (Lat: 56.02161, Lng: -4.372167)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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