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About the Glen Clova Webcam
With its breath-taking scenery, abundant wildlife and wide variety of flowers, Glen Clova is an especially popular glen with hill-walkers, cyclists and climbers. As you make your way up the Glen towards Glen Doll and the Cairngorms, the landscape becomes increasingly dramatic, with spectacular views available during all of the natural seasons.

Located by a hillside farm close to the Glen Clova Hotel, the cam offers website visitors views up, down and across the Glen. If you look northwards up the Glen, you will see the Glen Clova Hotel and the road leading to Glen Doll and the Cairngorm Mountains. If you look southwards down the Glen, then you will see the River South Esk and the winding road leading to Kirriemuir.

 

How to Use the Webcam Controls
Our Webcam Control describes how to operate the Webcam Viewer, and also describes common faults you may see.

 

Having Problems Seeing the Images?
If you experience problems in trying to view the webcams (for example, if a red cross icon appears on the page or an orange Java logo), then Java VM may not be installed by default on your computer, and you may not see the cameras. If this is the case, java-download-webcam.

 

If the Webcam is Offline 
Our apologies if this webcam is offline - this may occur from time to time, and is due to technical problems beyond the control of angusahead.com.

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