Buttergask Hill

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Buttergask Hill

Wind turbine near Stockmuir
Wind turbine near Stockmuir Credit: Mick Garratt

Buttergask Hill, located in Perthshire, Scotland, is a prominent hill that offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Standing at an elevation of 425 meters (1,394 feet), it is not considered a mountain but is still an impressive landmark in the region. The hill is part of the Ochil Hills range, which stretches from the eastern coast to the central region of Scotland.

Covered in heather and grass, Buttergask Hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. It features well-maintained trails that lead visitors through a diverse landscape of rolling hills, meadows, and woodlands. The route to the summit can be challenging in some sections, but the rewarding panoramic views make it well worth the effort.

At the top of Buttergask Hill, visitors are treated to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Perthshire countryside, including the picturesque River Tay and the nearby towns of Perth and Bridge of Earn. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the distant Grampian Mountains to the northeast.

The hill is also known for its historical significance. It was once a site of ancient settlements, and remnants of Iron Age forts and burial mounds can still be found in the area. These archaeological features add an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to the hill, making it a destination for history buffs as well.

Overall, Buttergask Hill offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy panoramic views, and explore the rich history of the region. Whether for a leisurely hike or a more challenging adventure, this Perthshire landmark is sure to captivate visitors with its natural beauty and historical allure.

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Buttergask Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.492352/-3.2511211 or Grid Reference NO2334. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wind turbine near Stockmuir
Wind turbine near Stockmuir
View to Lintrose Hill
View to Lintrose Hill
On Little Dunsinane
On Little Dunsinane
Lochan, below Little Dunsinane
Lochan, below Little Dunsinane
Balloleys
Balloleys
Glenbran From the Dundee Evening Telegraph - Thursday 27 November 1941:

"Not Proven" Verdict in Ploughing of Lands Case 

"A verdict of not proven was returned by Sheriff Valentine at Perth Sheriff Court today after hearing case in which two Carse of Cowrie men were charged. Accused were Messrs G. & J. Craig, Glenbran, Inchture, who denied that being the owners and occupiers of the lands at Glenbran they failed to cultivate the lands after being instructed to do so by the Agricultural Executive Committee for Perth East. Evidence for the prosecution was that a letter was sent to accused directing them to plough the lands. The defence maintained that no letter was received. Mr Norman C. Hunter, solicitor, Perth, appeared for the two accused. Mr M. Howman, procurator fiscal, conducted the case for the prosecution."
Glenbran
From the Dundee Evening Telegraph - Thursday 27 November 1941: "Not Proven" Verdict in Ploughing of Lands Case "A verdict of not proven was returned by Sheriff Valentine at Perth Sheriff Court today after hearing case in which two Carse of Cowrie men were charged. Accused were Messrs G. & J. Craig, Glenbran, Inchture, who denied that being the owners and occupiers of the lands at Glenbran they failed to cultivate the lands after being instructed to do so by the Agricultural Executive Committee for Perth East. Evidence for the prosecution was that a letter was sent to accused directing them to plough the lands. The defence maintained that no letter was received. Mr Norman C. Hunter, solicitor, Perth, appeared for the two accused. Mr M. Howman, procurator fiscal, conducted the case for the prosecution."
Aiver Wood A small wood above Glenbran.
Aiver Wood
A small wood above Glenbran.
Farm road to Hillfoot
Farm road to Hillfoot
Tree lined farm road to Ledgertlaw
Tree lined farm road to Ledgertlaw
High fields at Dundriven Sheep in fields on the high ground above Dundriven in the Sidlaws.
High fields at Dundriven
Sheep in fields on the high ground above Dundriven in the Sidlaws.
Stubble, Buttergask Arable land on the south side of Strathmore.
Stubble, Buttergask
Arable land on the south side of Strathmore.
Under Buttergask Hill Stubble by Hillfoot, beneath the Sidlaw Hills.
Under Buttergask Hill
Stubble by Hillfoot, beneath the Sidlaw Hills.
Horses near Peattie Horses in a field by the roadside near Peattie.
Horses near Peattie
Horses in a field by the roadside near Peattie.
C440 (Perth & Kinross) road The C440 road heading south-westwards near Peattie.
C440 (Perth & Kinross) road
The C440 road heading south-westwards near Peattie.
King's Seat and Cairn
King's Seat and Cairn
Moorland near King's Seat
Moorland near King's Seat
ATV track near King's Seat
ATV track near King's Seat
View towards Black Hill and aerials
View towards Black Hill and aerials
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Buttergask Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO2334 (Lat: 56.492352, Lng: -3.2511211)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.492352,-3.2511211
Buttergask Hill
Ele: 306
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.4923559/-3.2512388
Round Law
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.4893608/-3.2482712
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