I have just added this to the map of places to fly your drone at Drone Scene:
Land owner permission not required.
Not to be confused with the footballer!!!
Looked after by Historic Environment Scotland, the mills were built on the banks of The River Tay in the 1780s before finally being closed in 1989. The nearby Stanley Village was built to house the workers. It’s a great place to walk about with a handheld camera with loads of interesting stuff to keep the eyes and shutter button busy. A lot of the buildings now have been turned into private dwellings so please be mindful of privacy concerns. HES will try to stop TOAL from the land but there is an easy parking spot accross the river, I will add a marker for it. It is on farmland, but there is a public right of way all the way down so access here is not a problem. Just don’t block the narrow path when parking as a lot of other people use it. At the marker furthest from river, turn into the farm, follow the track all the way down until you see the remains of Cambusmichael Church, this is where you park. Small gap in the trees 10 yards back the way will lead you down a steep banking, just follow the path, over two small bridges. When you see the Tay opening up, turn left. You can’t miss it!!!
The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 29/10/2024. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.