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Angus Biking Route – Monifieth to Carrot Hill

Route Description

Starting at Ethiebeaton Park car park, head south west towards the mini roundabout at Ethiebeaton Park. Turn right and head north through Ethiebeaton for 1 mile/1.6km to junction B961. Turn right then immediate left towards Kingennie.

Continue for 2.2miles/3.5km to crossroads junction. Continue straight onto T junction and turn right. Continue (challenging climb) for 2.2miles/3.5km to the Carrot Hill Viewpoint. Continue north downhill through Carrot Farm and follow road for to T junction. Turn right to Inverarity.

At the bridge turn right then continue to T junction. Turn right on to the B9127 and follow road to Whigstreet. At crossroads turn right signposted Wellbank and follow road for 1.7 miles/2.7km to crossroads B978. Continue straight across passing West Skichen and after 1.4 miles/2.3km turn right at East Skichen.

Follow the road behind Crombie Country Park for 1.6 miles/2.6km to junction B961. Turn right and continue through Kirkton of Monikie to crossroads at Monikie Primary School. Turn right and follow road skirting Monikie Country Park and joining Panmure Road for 1.5 miles/2.5km to junction B961 at Monikie Memorial Hall.

Turn right signposted Newbigging and continue south through the village. On passing under the A92 dual carriageway, turn immediate left and join shared use path. Continue towards Ethiebeaton Park and use the crossing to return to the start point.

Points of interest on this route include Forbes of Kingennie, Carrot Hill, Crombie Country Park and Monikie Country Park.

OS Map

54 (Dundee & Montrose)

Category
Road Bike

Starting Point
Ethiebeaton Car Park

Length
35km/22 miles

Grade
Moderate / Difficult

Approximate Time
2-3 hours

Route Map

Monifieth to Carrot Hill

Cycling Tips

We recommend the following safety advice to cyclists:

  • Check out in advance that the route, which you intend to take, is suitable for the cycling skills of you and your group.
  • Take special care when cycling downhill.
  • Match your speed to the road surface and your cycling skills and experience.
  • Make sure your bicycle is properly maintained and in a safe condition for your cycling holiday.
  • In remote areas carry warm waterproof clothing, energy food, a lamp, map and compass.
  • Carry a tool kit and puncture repair facilities.
  • Do make sure you have adequate insurance cover.