Orblis Hill

Hill, Mountain in Renfrewshire

Scotland

Orblis Hill

Clear fell in Ladymuir forest Ladymuir is a commercial conifer plantation and the forest track is part of the Ladymuir trail. Craig Minnan is visible through the mist.
Clear fell in Ladymuir forest Credit: wrobison

Orblis Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Renfrewshire, Scotland. It is part of the broader Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, which covers an extensive area of 108 square miles. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1,000 feet, Orblis Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The hill itself is characterized by its rugged terrain, covered in patches of heather and grasses, with scattered trees dotting the landscape. It is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstones and shales, which have been shaped over millions of years by geological processes. These rock formations add to the scenic beauty of Orblis Hill, creating a unique and picturesque environment.

There are several walking and hiking trails that lead up to the summit of Orblis Hill, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore its natural wonders. The paths vary in difficulty, catering to both experienced hikers and beginners. Along the way, walkers may encounter diverse fauna and flora, including birds of prey, wildflowers, and small mammals.

Orblis Hill not only offers breathtaking views but also serves as a valuable habitat for wildlife. It is home to a variety of bird species, such as peregrine falcons, kestrels, and buzzards, which can often be spotted soaring through the skies. The hill also supports a diverse range of plant species, including heather, bracken, and thistle.

Overall, Orblis Hill is a captivating natural landmark in Renfrewshire, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and rich biodiversity.

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Orblis Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.832774/-4.6884048 or Grid Reference NS3163. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Clear fell in Ladymuir forest Ladymuir is a commercial conifer plantation and the forest track is part of the Ladymuir trail. Craig Minnan is visible through the mist.
Clear fell in Ladymuir forest
Ladymuir is a commercial conifer plantation and the forest track is part of the Ladymuir trail. Craig Minnan is visible through the mist.
Windy Hill Cairn
Windy Hill Cairn
Larches above Heathfield Larches in a rather exposed location just west of Heathfield.
Larches above Heathfield
Larches in a rather exposed location just west of Heathfield.
Road below Heathfield Looking along the road down the Calder Valley from below Heathfield.
Road below Heathfield
Looking along the road down the Calder Valley from below Heathfield.
Ruin west of Kaim Dam Although marked on the map as a sheepfold, the dimensions and gable would suggest it may have originally been a dwelling
Ruin west of Kaim Dam
Although marked on the map as a sheepfold, the dimensions and gable would suggest it may have originally been a dwelling
Little Craig Minnan and Windy Hill View south across the bleak moorland of Muirshiel Country Park towards the basalt outcrops of Little Craig Minnan and Windy Hill.
Little Craig Minnan and Windy Hill
View south across the bleak moorland of Muirshiel Country Park towards the basalt outcrops of Little Craig Minnan and Windy Hill.
Grave & Monument to Lord Francis Nathaniel Conyngham Born 24 September 1832. Died 14 September 1880. Member of Parliament for County Clare.
Grave & Monument to Lord Francis Nathaniel Conyngham
Born 24 September 1832. Died 14 September 1880. Member of Parliament for County Clare.
Path leading to Windy Hill
Path leading to Windy Hill
Path leading to Windy Hill
Path leading to Windy Hill
Cairn on Windy Hill
Cairn on Windy Hill
Craig Minnan
Craig Minnan
Craig Minnan
Craig Minnan
Craig Minnan
Craig Minnan
Minor road near Heathfield
Minor road near Heathfield
View towards Misty Law
View towards Misty Law
Woodland south of Heathfield
Woodland south of Heathfield
In Muirshiel Country Park
In Muirshiel Country Park
Glenward Hill The line of trees marks the course of the Calder. Beyond rough grazing for sheep on volcanic rock.
Glenward Hill
The line of trees marks the course of the Calder. Beyond rough grazing for sheep on volcanic rock.
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Orblis Hill is located at Grid Ref: NS3163 (Lat: 55.832774, Lng: -4.6884048)

Unitary Authority: Renfrewshire

Police Authority: Renfrewshire and Inverclyde

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