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    Overall rating

    3.75

    (2 reviews)

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    Access (avg.)

    3.5

    Parking (avg.)

    4

    Toilets (avg.)

    3.25

    Staff (avg.)

    2.5

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    alyth_mum

    Aug 2022

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    3.5

    A fun day out but needs some work to be properly wheelchair friendly.

    We visited Barry Mill (National Trust) in the middle of August 2022 so it was a dry day and the water levels were fairly low. There were 4 of us: my husband; his mother (in a wheelchair); our middle 'child' and myself. One of the first thing we noticed was the area near the main reception had large stones underfoot making it hard work to push the wheelchair. The manager, Mike, who we met said this had been put down due to flooding earlier in the year but they were aware that it wasn't a great surface and were planning to change it in the Autumn. On arriving Mum needed to use the toilet this turned out to be 'interesting' (see below in extra information including photos). After that Mike gave us a tour of the Mill where he explained how the mill worked. It had been rebuilt in about 1815 with all the latest technology and continued in use until 1982 . He opened the water gates so the mill wheel started turning and then he showed us how the various machinery worked. He turned the water off after the demo as Mum was struggling with the extra background noise. After that we were left to look around the mill by ourselves. The main floor is wheelchair accessible the other sections were not (old wooden staircases). Then we had a look around the grounds. There were picnic tables near the main building and in the woods. There was a circular path which took you up to the mill pond and then extended on to the weir. This 'top' path near the lade was wide enough but the terrain wasn't great making it fairly hard work to push the wheelchair. The mill pond was at a higher level up some steps; there was a slopped area beside the steps which my husband attempted with the wheelchair but it was quite steep and had tree roots so not really feasible however we then attempted to lower path next to the burn this was better terrain but still hard work. My husband managed, with help, the slope up the mill pond from this approach. The mill pond was large and we saw various birds (but no otters or frogs). We decided not to try and attempt to go up to the weir.
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    bwp

    Feb 2018

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    4

    A walk by the burn

    Barry Mill, National Trust for Scotland, is a working watermill near Carnoustie. The mill sits in a valley aside the burn and is open during the summer months. You can even meet the Miller and see the grain being milled on Sundays.

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    Mill Road, Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom, DD7 7RJ

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