Gallow Hill

Hill, Mountain in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Gallow Hill

Mowing grass Cutting grass for winter fodder, a view over the football park at Queenzieburn.
Mowing grass Credit: Richard Webb

Gallow Hill is a prominent landmark located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 419 meters (1375 feet), it stands as a distinguishing feature of the region's landscape. Situated near the town of Stirling, Gallow Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

The hill derives its name from its historical association with public executions that took place during the medieval period. It was once used as a site for gallows, where criminals were hanged as a form of punishment. Today, however, the hill serves as a peaceful and picturesque spot for leisurely walks, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.

Covered in lush greenery, Gallow Hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Its slopes are adorned with heather, wildflowers, and various types of grasses, providing a habitat for numerous species of birds and small mammals. The hill's terrain is relatively gentle, making it accessible to hikers of different skill levels.

At the top of Gallow Hill, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views of Stirling Castle, the River Forth, and the Ochil Hills in the distance. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the majestic Ben Lomond, one of Scotland's most recognizable mountains.

Overall, Gallow Hill is a natural and historical gem that offers both scenic beauty and a connection to Stirling's past. It provides an opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature and explore the fascinating history of the region.

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Gallow Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.970319/-4.1005249 or Grid Reference NS6977. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mowing grass Cutting grass for winter fodder, a view over the football park at Queenzieburn.
Mowing grass
Cutting grass for winter fodder, a view over the football park at Queenzieburn.
The Beacon Still derelict, a former public house.
The Beacon
Still derelict, a former public house.
Sheep pasture off Whin Loan Pasture beneath the Campsie Fells.
Sheep pasture off Whin Loan
Pasture beneath the Campsie Fells.
Whin Loan
Whin Loan
Netherinch Wet grassland, typical of a very damp valley floor.
Netherinch
Wet grassland, typical of a very damp valley floor.
Wet pasture, Auchinreoch Much of the land here is wet with several areas of open water.
Wet pasture, Auchinreoch
Much of the land here is wet with several areas of open water.
Colliery waste A wooded bing rises above a marshy area of rough grazing.
Colliery waste
A wooded bing rises above a marshy area of rough grazing.
Dutch barn, Shirva The zinc has run out and the tin sheeting barn is now rusting.
Dutch barn, Shirva
The zinc has run out and the tin sheeting barn is now rusting.
Wetland pasture Flat and damp low lying ground along the River Kelvin.
Wetland pasture
Flat and damp low lying ground along the River Kelvin.
Twechar Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal Quoting from the guide to the Millennium Link "Here, a single-leaf bascule bridge has been refurbished and was recommissioned in January 2001. The work involved replacing the mechanical and electrical operating equipment, replacing the bridge structure and reinstating the control system. The control building has been rebuilt and the area around the bridge site landscaped."
Twechar Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal
Quoting from the guide to the Millennium Link "Here, a single-leaf bascule bridge has been refurbished and was recommissioned in January 2001. The work involved replacing the mechanical and electrical operating equipment, replacing the bridge structure and reinstating the control system. The control building has been rebuilt and the area around the bridge site landscaped."
Corrie Farm and Beyond Looking southeast.
Corrie Farm and Beyond
Looking southeast.
Sheep Grazing at Corrie Looking west.
Sheep Grazing at Corrie
Looking west.
Drystane Dykes, Corrie Looking south from Corrie Plantation towards Cairnbog Farm.
Drystane Dykes, Corrie
Looking south from Corrie Plantation towards Cairnbog Farm.
Forth and Clyde Canal, Towpath and Road (B8023) Approaching Twechar.
Forth and Clyde Canal, Towpath and Road (B8023)
Approaching Twechar.
Entrance to Heritage Path The small rectangular sign reads;
"Heritage Path
River Kelvin Walkway
The walkway follows an old mineral
railway which formed part of an extensive
system of lines that connected the
Twechar pits, Dumbreck pit, Kilsyth,
Auchinstarry quarry and several gravel pits.
Small railway engines called pugs hauled
trains of tubs containing coal, ironstone,
mine waste, quarry stone, coke and gravel.
Built in stages from the 1860's it was used
until the 1960's."
Entrance to Heritage Path
The small rectangular sign reads; "Heritage Path River Kelvin Walkway The walkway follows an old mineral railway which formed part of an extensive system of lines that connected the Twechar pits, Dumbreck pit, Kilsyth, Auchinstarry quarry and several gravel pits. Small railway engines called pugs hauled trains of tubs containing coal, ironstone, mine waste, quarry stone, coke and gravel. Built in stages from the 1860's it was used until the 1960's."
The Beacon Derelict pub, Queenzieburn.
The Beacon
Derelict pub, Queenzieburn.
Bus stop, Queenzieburn A bus stop on Kilsyth Road.
Bus stop, Queenzieburn
A bus stop on Kilsyth Road.
River Kelvin Although "Danger area" does not appear on maps in big red unfriendly letters, land on the far bank of the river is posted as a firing range by big unfriendly signs.
River Kelvin
Although "Danger area" does not appear on maps in big red unfriendly letters, land on the far bank of the river is posted as a firing range by big unfriendly signs.
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Gallow Hill is located at Grid Ref: NS6977 (Lat: 55.970319, Lng: -4.1005249)

Unitary Authority: North Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.970319,-4.1005249
Queenzieburn
Is In: North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
Place: village
Lat/Long: 55.9723065/-4.0942671
Post Box
Post Box Type: pillar
Lat/Long: 55.9711931/-4.0949935
Traffic Sign: maxspeed
Lat/Long: 55.9732361/-4.095313
Barrier: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9690545/-4.0934154
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.967067/-4.0958949
Traffic Sign: maxspeed
Lat/Long: 55.9700113/-4.095437
Traffic Sign: maxspeed
Lat/Long: 55.9700357/-4.09556
Bus Stop
Queenzieburn, Kilsyth Road at Recreation Ground
Bench: no
Bin: yes
Bus: yes
Departures Board: timetable
Naptan AtcoCode: 61601415
Naptan NaptanCode: 65234947
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9718872/-4.0932592
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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