Corbenic Poetry Path
The Corbenic Poetry Path is set in the grounds of the old Drumour shooting lodge and estate, close to the hamlet of Trochry, near Dunkeld.
The path was made possible, and is regularly used, by the Corbenic Community and showcases the work of some of the best poets living and writing in Scotland. Their words are incorporated into the path, creating “a magical and inspiring place where people, poetry and landscape meet” (Andy Jackson).
Local artisan stone carver Martin Reilly inscribes lines of poetry for the Corbenic Path, and also trains others in the community to carve.
The path is made up of a variety of natural materials and weaves through open hillside, moors, woodland and riverbanks, blending in and complementing the surrounding terrain and leading you to peaceful, hidden corners which might otherwise go undiscovered.
The Corbenic Poetry Path is signposted from the Old Military Road, near Dunkeld and is free to visit.