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Ochils Landscape Partnership
Based in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, theOchils Landscape Partnership celebrates the landscape, heritage andpeople of the Ochils and Hillfoots. The fundamental aims of thePartnership are to increase access to the hills and glens of theOchils, encourage exploration of the Hillfoots, improve the qualityof our rivers, and restore and conserve key parts of the historicbuilt landscape. The projects are underpinned by communityinvolvement and volunteering.The three new trails created by the Ochils Landscape Partnershipare the Hillfoots Diamond Jubilee Way, the River Devon Trail andthe Kirkyards Trail.The Hillfoots Diamond Jubilee Way is a 22km route from Logie inthe west to Muckhart in the east. It roughly follows the route ofthe old King's Highway, the likely route of royal progressesbetween Stirling Castle and Falkland Palace.The River Devon Trail is a waymarked route through the RiverDevon corridor from Glenfoot / Tillicoultry in the west to Vicar'sBridge in the east, offering spectacular views of the Ochils andthe opportunity to explore the river environment.The Kirkyards Trail offers insightful interpretation of 7historic kirkyards in the Hillfoots. There is much to see, fromViking-age hogbacks to an array of spectacularly carved trade andmortality stones from the 16th - 18th centuries.