Ballomill Hill

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Ballomill Hill

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

Ballomill Hill is a prominent hill located in Perthshire, Scotland. It is situated in the southern part of the county, near the village of Madderty. With an elevation of 389 meters (1,276 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain.

Ballomill Hill offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The hill is characterized by its gently sloping terrain, covered with lush green vegetation, including grasses, heather, and scattered trees. The landscape is dotted with rocky outcrops, adding to the scenic beauty of the area.

The hill is accessible via well-defined paths, which are suitable for walkers of all abilities. As visitors ascend Ballomill Hill, they will be rewarded with panoramic vistas of the picturesque Perthshire countryside, including the nearby Ochil Hills and the River Earn. On a clear day, one can even catch a glimpse of the distant Grampian Mountains.

Wildlife is abundant on Ballomill Hill, with sightings of various bird species, including buzzards, kestrels, and pheasants, being quite common. The hill is also home to a variety of small mammals, such as rabbits and squirrels. Flora enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse plant life that thrives on the hill, including wildflowers, ferns, and mosses.

Overall, Ballomill Hill is a natural gem in the heart of Perthshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish countryside and enjoy breathtaking views from its summit.

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Ballomill Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.313556/-3.3242554 or Grid Reference NO1814. 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.
Summit, Beins Law With a big boulder and tracks of the Scottish Off Road Driving Centre.
Summit, Beins Law
With a big boulder and tracks of the Scottish Off Road Driving Centre.
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
The path back to Abernethy
The path back to Abernethy
View from Castle Law over Abernethy In the distance the confluence of the Rivers Earn and Tay may be seen.
View from Castle Law over Abernethy
In the distance the confluence of the Rivers Earn and Tay may be seen.
Path through the woods at Castle Law
Path through the woods at Castle Law
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Ballomill Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO1814 (Lat: 56.313556, Lng: -3.3242554)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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