Binn Hill

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Binn Hill

Glen Cottage At the summit of the pass between Strathmiglo and Abernethy.
Glen Cottage Credit: Richard Webb

Binn Hill, located in the county of Perthshire, Scotland, is a prominent hill that offers breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities. Rising to an elevation of 174 meters (571 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The hill is situated near the town of Aberfeldy and is part of the wider Highland Perthshire region, renowned for its stunning landscapes and natural beauty. Binn Hill is known for its distinctive conical shape, covered in a mix of heather and grasses, and is visible from miles around.

The hill is easily accessible, with several walking paths and trails leading to its summit. Hikers can enjoy a moderate climb, rewarded with panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the Tay Valley and the Grampian Mountains. On clear days, it is possible to see as far as Loch Tay.

The summit also features a Bronze Age burial cairn, adding historical significance to the site. The cairn is an ancient burial mound that dates back thousands of years, providing a glimpse into the area's rich history.

For those seeking further exploration, Binn Hill is conveniently located near other popular attractions, such as the Birks of Aberfeldy and the Falls of Acharn. These natural wonders offer additional opportunities for walking, wildlife spotting, and immersing oneself in the enchanting Scottish countryside.

Binn Hill in Perthshire is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical intrigue, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Binn Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.309575/-3.3409611 or Grid Reference NO1713. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glen Cottage At the summit of the pass between Strathmiglo and Abernethy.
Glen Cottage
At the summit of the pass between Strathmiglo and Abernethy.
Woodland near Balvaird
Woodland near Balvaird
Four wheel drive track, Beins Law The Scottish Off-Road Driving Centre. Quiet today so a chance to get up Beins Law.
Four wheel drive track, Beins Law
The Scottish Off-Road Driving Centre. Quiet today so a chance to get up Beins Law.
Scottish Off Road Driving Centre View of the tracks from the summit of Beins Law.
Scottish Off Road Driving Centre
View of the tracks from the summit of Beins Law.
Waste processing, Binn Hill Once a landfill site, it is now home to an anaerobic digester and some turbines.
Waste processing, Binn Hill
Once a landfill site, it is now home to an anaerobic digester and some turbines.
Tracks, Beins Law Scottish Off Road Driving Centre with Binn Hill in the background.
Tracks, Beins Law
Scottish Off Road Driving Centre with Binn Hill in the background.
Ponds and mounds, Beins Law A view past a turbine to the snow covered Highlands from the Scottish Off Road Driving Centre.
Ponds and mounds, Beins Law
A view past a turbine to the snow covered Highlands from the Scottish Off Road Driving Centre.
Abernethy Glen View towards the Castle Law fort.
Abernethy Glen
View towards the Castle Law fort.
Castle Law View from Abernethy Glen. The hill has a fearsome appearance with gorse everywhere, but there are several paths up.
Castle Law
View from Abernethy Glen. The hill has a fearsome appearance with gorse everywhere, but there are several paths up.
Ride, Drumcairn Sitka plantation beneath Castle Law.
Ride, Drumcairn
Sitka plantation beneath Castle Law.
Woods, Castle Law Beside the big crumbly crag of Cutty's How.
Woods, Castle Law
Beside the big crumbly crag of Cutty's How.
Woodland, Castle Law
Woodland, Castle Law
Woodland, Castle Law The higher parts of the hill are very pleasant with open mixed woodlands.
Woodland, Castle Law
The higher parts of the hill are very pleasant with open mixed woodlands.
Path, Castle Law The path goes down the hill to the forestry gate near Drumcairn <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/683519">NO1714 : Gate into Forest</a>
Path, Castle Law
The path goes down the hill to the forestry gate near Drumcairn NO1714 : Gate into Forest
Path through the woods at Castle Law
Path through the woods at Castle Law
Old wall in Castle Law woods
Old wall in Castle Law woods
Cistern near Barclayfield
Cistern near Barclayfield
Track near Barclayfield
Track near Barclayfield
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Binn Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO1713 (Lat: 56.309575, Lng: -3.3409611)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Binn Hill
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