Auchnashelloch Hill

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Auchnashelloch Hill

Glen Artney Church If walking in Glen Artney then the church car park is the last point from where you can leave your vehicle.
Glen Artney Church Credit: Colin Park

Auchnashelloch Hill is a prominent natural feature located in Perthshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 520 meters (1,706 ft), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. Situated in the southern part of Perthshire, Auchnashelloch Hill is part of the larger Ochil Hills range.

This hill boasts a distinctive and picturesque landscape, characterized by rolling slopes covered in heather and grassy meadows. The summit of Auchnashelloch Hill provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the lush green valleys and nearby peaks.

The hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The lower slopes are predominantly covered in grasses and wildflowers, while the higher elevations are adorned with heather, bracken, and bilberry bushes. This vibrant ecosystem supports a variety of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species.

Auchnashelloch Hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. There are several trails and footpaths that lead to the summit, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its natural beauty. The hill's accessible location and moderate difficulty level make it an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as hillwalking and photography.

Overall, Auchnashelloch Hill is a captivating natural landmark in Perthshire, renowned for its stunning views, diverse flora and fauna, and recreational opportunities. It serves as a gateway to the Scottish Highlands, providing visitors with an immersive and memorable experience in the heart of Scotland's picturesque countryside.

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Auchnashelloch Hill Images

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Glen Artney Church If walking in Glen Artney then the church car park is the last point from where you can leave your vehicle.
Glen Artney Church
If walking in Glen Artney then the church car park is the last point from where you can leave your vehicle.
Glen Artney - Allt na Caillich about to join Water of Ruchill Looking north-westward.
Glen Artney - Allt na Caillich about to join Water of Ruchill
Looking north-westward.
Ruins of Auchnashelloch Ruins of old steading at Auchnashelloch from the lower reaches of Findhu Glen. Carn Labhruinn above and left of the ruins.
Ruins of Auchnashelloch
Ruins of old steading at Auchnashelloch from the lower reaches of Findhu Glen. Carn Labhruinn above and left of the ruins.
Rough Ground on Beinn nan Eun On the rough slopes north west of the summit of Beinn nan Eun. No path to be seen and this is before the notorious peat hags on the summit.  Good view of Stùc a' Chroin and Ben Vorlich.
Rough Ground on Beinn nan Eun
On the rough slopes north west of the summit of Beinn nan Eun. No path to be seen and this is before the notorious peat hags on the summit. Good view of Stùc a' Chroin and Ben Vorlich.
Water of Ruchill The river is low after a prolonged dry spell.
Water of Ruchill
The river is low after a prolonged dry spell.
Erratic Boulder, Glen Artney Overlooking the Water of Ruchill.
Erratic Boulder, Glen Artney
Overlooking the Water of Ruchill.
Road Down Glen Artney
Road Down Glen Artney
Water of Ruchill
Water of Ruchill
Field, Water of Ruchill
Field, Water of Ruchill
Glen Artney Church Interior view. Plain and unadorned. Perhaps a little neglected.
Glen Artney Church
Interior view. Plain and unadorned. Perhaps a little neglected.
Findhuglen With the Allt na Caillich or Findhuglen Water flowing down.
Findhuglen
With the Allt na Caillich or Findhuglen Water flowing down.
Water of Ruchill Beside the car park in Glen Artney.
Water of Ruchill
Beside the car park in Glen Artney.
Water of Ruchill The river in Glen Artney.
Water of Ruchill
The river in Glen Artney.
Road in Glen Artney The upper part of the public road in Glen Artney. There is an erratic boulder on the right.
Road in Glen Artney
The upper part of the public road in Glen Artney. There is an erratic boulder on the right.
Glen Artney Church
Glen Artney Church
Ruin,Glen Artney Near the church.
Ruin,Glen Artney
Near the church.
Behind Glen Artney Church Young trees beside the Findhu Water and beneath Cnoc Brennan.
Behind Glen Artney Church
Young trees beside the Findhu Water and beneath Cnoc Brennan.
Glen Artney car park Serves the church as well as being the last parking in the glen.
Glen Artney car park
Serves the church as well as being the last parking in the glen.
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Auchnashelloch Hill is located at Grid Ref: NN7014 (Lat: 56.307393, Lng: -4.1011474)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.307393,-4.1011474
Auchnashelloch Hill
Ele: 379
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.3075838/-4.1016699
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