Rossie Hill

Hill, Mountain in Perthshire

Scotland

Rossie Hill

Pile of snow at Scottish Antique and Art Centre, Abernyte
Pile of snow at Scottish Antique and Art Centre, Abernyte Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Rossie Hill is a prominent hill located in Perthshire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 259 meters, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with well-marked trails leading to the summit.

Rossie Hill is known for its diverse flora and fauna, with a variety of plant and animal species calling the hill home. The area is also rich in history, with archaeological sites dating back to ancient times scattered throughout the hillside.

Visitors to Rossie Hill can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil environment, perfect for a relaxing day out in nature. The hill is easily accessible by car, with parking available at the base of the hill.

Overall, Rossie Hill is a beautiful and picturesque destination in Perthshire, offering a mix of natural beauty, history, and outdoor recreation opportunities for visitors to enjoy.

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Rossie Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.466361/-3.1736728 or Grid Reference NO2731. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pile of snow at Scottish Antique and Art Centre, Abernyte
Pile of snow at Scottish Antique and Art Centre, Abernyte
Ballindean Estate Looking northwards from the High Carse Road to buildings and dwellings on the Ballindean Estate at the foot of the Braes of the Carse.
Ballindean Estate
Looking northwards from the High Carse Road to buildings and dwellings on the Ballindean Estate at the foot of the Braes of the Carse.
Green flat field near Ballindean Flat pasture with cattle in the distance, between Ballindean and Inchture.
Green flat field near Ballindean
Flat pasture with cattle in the distance, between Ballindean and Inchture.
Lane near Knapp The road has just crossed the Knapp Burn beside the wall of Rossie Priory Estate.
Lane near Knapp
The road has just crossed the Knapp Burn beside the wall of Rossie Priory Estate.
Knapp Den Rossie Woodlands.  The wall had recently collapsed here, a common occurrence during periods of heavy rain.
Knapp Den
Rossie Woodlands. The wall had recently collapsed here, a common occurrence during periods of heavy rain.
East Newton A road running off the Sidlaw Hills towards the Carse of Gowrie passes a sawmill.
East Newton
A road running off the Sidlaw Hills towards the Carse of Gowrie passes a sawmill.
Wetland beside the Knapp Burn Wet and scrubby land by the East Newton sawmill.
Wetland beside the Knapp Burn
Wet and scrubby land by the East Newton sawmill.
Farmland, Newton Round bales still out, later I saw soggy round bales being removed from a field at Redmyre.
Farmland, Newton
Round bales still out, later I saw soggy round bales being removed from a field at Redmyre.
Road, East Newton A dreich day in the Sidlaw Hills.
Road, East Newton
A dreich day in the Sidlaw Hills.
Flooded road, Knapp The road is covered in washed off sandy soil and standing water.
Flooded road, Knapp
The road is covered in washed off sandy soil and standing water.
Knapp Presumably this conical hill is the origin of the name. The maps do not do justice to it, and it really does deserve another ring contour.
Knapp
Presumably this conical hill is the origin of the name. The maps do not do justice to it, and it really does deserve another ring contour.
Millhill Steading Now minus roofs and surrounded by building site fencing.
Millhill Steading
Now minus roofs and surrounded by building site fencing.
The B953 near Abernyte
The B953 near Abernyte
House and waterfall near Knapp village
House and waterfall near Knapp village
Abernyte Parish Church The church was built in 1736 to replace a pre 1400 building. It is believed that there may have been a Celtic church here much earlier.
The church at Abernyte is linked to Longforgan Parish Church, Inchture Church and Kinnaird Church.
Abernyte Parish Church
The church was built in 1736 to replace a pre 1400 building. It is believed that there may have been a Celtic church here much earlier. The church at Abernyte is linked to Longforgan Parish Church, Inchture Church and Kinnaird Church.
Ploughed field near Baledgarno
Ploughed field near Baledgarno
Private road to Baledgarno
Private road to Baledgarno
Minor road at East Newton
Minor road at East Newton
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Rossie Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO2731 (Lat: 56.466361, Lng: -3.1736728)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Rossie Hill
Ele: 172
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.4666309/-3.172504
Power: pole
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