The Miley is part of a disused railway within walking distance of Dundee city centre. It was originally an impassable, mile-long rubbish tip, but now supports grassland, tall-herb communities, scrub and trees, making it a haven for birds, mammals and insects.
Why visit?
Highlights include:
- Wildflowers
- Songbirds
Best time to visit?
- Mar to Oct for songbirds
- Spring and summer for walking
Visit for:
- birdwatching
- grasslands
- butterflies
Other information
The path offers a relaxing stroll, particularly in the summer when the reserve resonates with birdsong and the wildflowers are alive with butterflies.