Beetle Hillock

Hill, Mountain in Morayshire

Scotland

Beetle Hillock

New forest on Hill of Blackroads
New forest on Hill of Blackroads Credit: Alan Reid

Beetle Hillock is a small hill located in Morayshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Dufftown, it is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts looking to explore the region's diverse landscape. Despite its modest height of around 420 meters (1,378 feet), the hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Covered in a patchwork of heather and grass, Beetle Hillock provides a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities. Its gentle slopes make it accessible for walkers of all abilities, while more experienced hikers can venture off the beaten path to discover hidden valleys and meandering streams.

The hill is part of the larger Cairngorms National Park, which is renowned for its rugged beauty and rich biodiversity. Wildlife such as red deer, mountain hares, and a variety of bird species can often be spotted in the area. The hill is also home to a number of rare plant species, adding to its ecological significance.

Visitors to Beetle Hillock can enjoy a range of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The hill's proximity to Dufftown means that amenities such as accommodation and dining options are easily accessible, making it a convenient base for exploring the wider Morayshire region.

Overall, Beetle Hillock offers a tranquil and scenic escape, providing a glimpse into the natural wonders of Morayshire. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, this hill is sure to captivate nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Beetle Hillock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.507293/-3.4152837 or Grid Reference NJ1547. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

New forest on Hill of Blackroads
New forest on Hill of Blackroads
Forest edge at Cairn of Ballindean
Forest edge at Cairn of Ballindean
Rough layby at Shian of the Shemit
Rough layby at Shian of the Shemit
Looking North and Uphill on the road from Knockando to Dallas
Looking North and Uphill on the road from Knockando to Dallas
The highpoint on the minor road between Knockando and Dallas Near the top of the pass by Cairn of Ballindean with Ben Rinnes in the distance. The snow poles are this height for good reason.
The highpoint on the minor road between Knockando and Dallas
Near the top of the pass by Cairn of Ballindean with Ben Rinnes in the distance. The snow poles are this height for good reason.
Looking Across the Moors Towards Ben Rinnes
Looking Across the Moors Towards Ben Rinnes
Moorland meets Forest Plantation on Cairn of Ballindean
Moorland meets Forest Plantation on Cairn of Ballindean
Minor Road From Dallas to Knockando
Minor Road From Dallas to Knockando
Track to Tapp
Track to Tapp
Access Track to Tapp
Access Track to Tapp
Forest Track Near Tapp
Forest Track Near Tapp
Forest Track in Glen Lossie
Forest Track in Glen Lossie
One of the Lochs of Bogmussach This is the largest of several lochs in the area.
One of the Lochs of Bogmussach
This is the largest of several lochs in the area.
One of the Lochs of Bogmussach
One of the Lochs of Bogmussach
Gravel Quarry In the Forest at Bogmussach
Gravel Quarry In the Forest at Bogmussach
Track to Clune Clune is up the hill and then to the left at the white gates that can just be seen to the left of the larches.
Track to Clune
Clune is up the hill and then to the left at the white gates that can just be seen to the left of the larches.
Cairn of Ballindean The summit is in the next square, but most of this view is in this square. Notice the frost still on the lower branches of the nearest trees, showing that the sun has not reached them all day.
Cairn of Ballindean
The summit is in the next square, but most of this view is in this square. Notice the frost still on the lower branches of the nearest trees, showing that the sun has not reached them all day.
Autumn Larches Late afternoon sun shining through the reddish foliage of a clump of larches near Clune.
Autumn Larches
Late afternoon sun shining through the reddish foliage of a clump of larches near Clune.
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Beetle Hillock is located at Grid Ref: NJ1547 (Lat: 57.507293, Lng: -3.4152837)

Unitary Authority: Moray

Police Authority: North East

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