Hill of Kingseat

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Hill of Kingseat

Fields at Stronetic, north of Bridge of Cally
Fields at Stronetic, north of Bridge of Cally Credit: Mike Pennington

Hill of Kingseat is a prominent landmark located in Perthshire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 388 meters (1,273 feet), it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is part of the Sidlaw Hills range and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The terrain of Hill of Kingseat is mostly covered in grass and heather, with some rocky outcrops scattered throughout. The hill is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds of prey such as buzzards and kestrels, as well as deer and other small mammals.

There are several walking trails leading up to the summit of Hill of Kingseat, making it accessible to visitors of all fitness levels. The hill is also a popular spot for picnics and photography, with its commanding views of the surrounding countryside and distant mountains.

Overall, Hill of Kingseat is a scenic and peaceful destination for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Perthshire and the Scottish countryside.

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Hill of Kingseat Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.680246/-3.3789678 or Grid Reference NO1555. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields at Stronetic, north of Bridge of Cally
Fields at Stronetic, north of Bridge of Cally
Disused Church awaiting conversion, Persie
Disused Church awaiting conversion, Persie
Straight on for Drumderg Wind Farm
Straight on for Drumderg Wind Farm
View south towards Blairgowrie
View south towards Blairgowrie
Disused church, Persie Has the money run out? It looks as if this conversion has stopped for at least 2yrs <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2917985" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2917985">Link</a>
Disused church, Persie
Has the money run out? It looks as if this conversion has stopped for at least 2yrs Link
A93 heading north up Glenshee Here from the access junction for Persie House; with the disused Persie Church ahead right.
A93 heading north up Glenshee
Here from the access junction for Persie House; with the disused Persie Church ahead right.
A former church building by the A93 at Persie Some progress with conversion seems to have taken place since photographed in 2010 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2917985">NO1454 : Disused Church awaiting conversion, Persie</a>.
A former church building by the A93 at Persie
Some progress with conversion seems to have taken place since photographed in 2010 NO1454 : Disused Church awaiting conversion, Persie.
Persie distillery on the A93
Persie distillery on the A93
Minor road passing between moorland and Drumderg Wind Farm Looking northward.
Minor road passing between moorland and Drumderg Wind Farm
Looking northward.
Fence enclosed minor road passing through moorland near to Badmorris Looking north-westward.
Fence enclosed minor road passing through moorland near to Badmorris
Looking north-westward.
Minor road passing between moorland and woodland near Hill of Kingseat Looking north-westward.
Minor road passing between moorland and woodland near Hill of Kingseat
Looking north-westward.
Wood-lined minor road near to Shieldrum Looking north-westward.
Wood-lined minor road near to Shieldrum
Looking north-westward.
A93, Glen Shee A slightly modernised section.
A93, Glen Shee
A slightly modernised section.
Cairn on Hill of Ashmore
Cairn on Hill of Ashmore
Stronetic
Stronetic
Blackhall Stony ground at Blackhall Farm, Glen Shee. Cattle grazing.
Blackhall
Stony ground at Blackhall Farm, Glen Shee. Cattle grazing.
Moors, Drumturn Looking through a verdant roadside to the rough grazing and moorland which dominates this square.
Moors, Drumturn
Looking through a verdant roadside to the rough grazing and moorland which dominates this square.
Forest of Alyth Not high ground, but probably infertile. A large area of moorland south of the high hills of the Mounth. One of many moorland or rough farmland squares in this area.
Forest of Alyth
Not high ground, but probably infertile. A large area of moorland south of the high hills of the Mounth. One of many moorland or rough farmland squares in this area.
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Hill of Kingseat is located at Grid Ref: NO1555 (Lat: 56.680246, Lng: -3.3789678)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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