In the county of Clackmannanshire, near Stirling, lies Dollar Glen. At the foot of the Ochil Hills, a network of Woodland walks connect the town of Dollar to Castle Campbell and the hills beyond. The paths run through deep gorges alongside the Burns of Care and Sorrow. The burn itself is a long, many-tiered waterfall with so many possible compositions that I could spend hours there. It is also geologically significant and home to a number of rare wildlife habitats. You can find out more at the national trust page. Castle Campbell is very picturesque, tucked away in the trees. There are a few points where you could get a shot of the castle framed by trees and vegetation. If you go at the right time of year (usually April/May) you may also be able to see the bluebells flowering.