Huntfield Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lanarkshire

Scotland

Huntfield Hill

Sheildhill Castle With its origins in the 12thC, this is now a hotel advertising events, weddings etc.
Sheildhill Castle Credit: M J Richardson

Huntfield Hill is a prominent landform located in the region of Lanarkshire, Scotland. Situated amidst the picturesque countryside, it stands tall as a distinctive hill/mountain within the local landscape. With an elevation of approximately 500 meters (1,640 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.

This natural landmark is characterized by rolling green slopes and rugged terrain, which are a testament to its geological history. The hill is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by millions of years of erosion and weathering. Its distinct shape and prominent presence make it an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Huntfield Hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with various plant species thriving on its slopes. The hill's location within a rural area ensures a tranquil and peaceful environment, making it an ideal destination for hikers and walkers seeking solitude and a connection with nature.

The hill's accessibility is facilitated by a network of paths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. Additionally, the surrounding area offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as birdwatching, photography, and picnicking.

Overall, Huntfield Hill in Lanarkshire is a natural gem that showcases Scotland's stunning countryside. Its scenic beauty, geological history, and abundance of wildlife make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable outdoor experience.

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Huntfield Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.640976/-3.5553288 or Grid Reference NT0239. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheildhill Castle With its origins in the 12thC, this is now a hotel advertising events, weddings etc.
Sheildhill Castle
With its origins in the 12thC, this is now a hotel advertising events, weddings etc.
Shieldhill Castle entrance With some rather tattered flags.
Shieldhill Castle entrance
With some rather tattered flags.
Doocot at Shieldhill Castle A 17thC B-listed rectangular dovecote, altered in the early 19th century.
Doocot at Shieldhill Castle
A 17thC B-listed rectangular dovecote, altered in the early 19th century.
Drain and fence separating two pastures With woodland beyond.
Drain and fence separating two pastures
With woodland beyond.
Pasture by Shieldhill Road With wooded strip beyond.
Pasture by Shieldhill Road
With wooded strip beyond.
Water supply One tank serving both sides of the fence, and an extra for the western field.
Water supply
One tank serving both sides of the fence, and an extra for the western field.
The Shieldhill Road heading away from Quothquan In a generally easterly direction.
The Shieldhill Road heading away from Quothquan
In a generally easterly direction.
Looking towards Shieldhill Hotel A castle has occupied this site since 1199 and part of a 16th. century tower is still extant in the present building. The house was in the own of the Chancellor family for over 750 years but is now an award winning hotel and function centre.
Looking towards Shieldhill Hotel
A castle has occupied this site since 1199 and part of a 16th. century tower is still extant in the present building. The house was in the own of the Chancellor family for over 750 years but is now an award winning hotel and function centre.
Shieldhill Road heading E-N-E below Huntfield Hill In South Lanarkshire.
Shieldhill Road heading E-N-E below Huntfield Hill
In South Lanarkshire.
Approaching the junction of Shieldhill Road and the B7016 Between Biggar and Carnwath.
Approaching the junction of Shieldhill Road and the B7016
Between Biggar and Carnwath.
Sheep grazing at Carwood Between Carnwath and Biggar in South Lanarkshire.
Sheep grazing at Carwood
Between Carnwath and Biggar in South Lanarkshire.
Sheep Grazing
Sheep Grazing
Mid Strip near Muirlea Farm Line of Scots Pines
Mid Strip near Muirlea Farm
Line of Scots Pines
The  road to Shieldhill The road to Shieldhill - Note that the road sign is spelt incorrectly.
The road to Shieldhill
The road to Shieldhill - Note that the road sign is spelt incorrectly.
White Cattle near Carwood Farm
White Cattle near Carwood Farm
Shieldhill Hotel in what was once a big house surrounding a 12th Century tower. The sign on the gate says "Established 1199"
Shieldhill
Hotel in what was once a big house surrounding a 12th Century tower. The sign on the gate says "Established 1199"
Field, Hursthill Surrounded by stripwoods, the field has recently been cut for silage.
Field, Hursthill
Surrounded by stripwoods, the field has recently been cut for silage.
I Think it Runs on Whisky Fumes! Taken in the grounds of Shieldhill Castle Hotel in the Autumn of 2007.
I Think it Runs on Whisky Fumes!
Taken in the grounds of Shieldhill Castle Hotel in the Autumn of 2007.
Show me another place!

Huntfield Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT0239 (Lat: 55.640976, Lng: -3.5553288)

Unitary Authority: South Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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