Law of Brigton

Hill, Mountain in Angus

Scotland

Law of Brigton

Wrapped bales at Islabank Hundreds of wrapped bales at Islabank Farm, viewed from the roadside.
Wrapped bales at Islabank Credit: Scott Cormie

The Law of Brigton, Angus, also referred to as Brigton Hill or Brigton Mountain, is a prominent landmark located in the county of Angus, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 370 meters (1,214 feet), it dominates the surrounding landscape and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The Law of Brigton is primarily composed of sandstone and is a remnant of the ancient volcanic activity that shaped the area millions of years ago. Its distinctive shape and steep slopes make it easily recognizable from afar. The hill is covered in lush vegetation, including grasses, heather, and scattered shrubs, providing a diverse habitat for various plant and animal species.

The Law of Brigton is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers. Several well-marked trails lead visitors to the summit, where they can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Angus Glens, the River Tay, and the nearby towns of Dundee and Perth. On a clear day, the views stretch as far as the Grampian Mountains to the north.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Law of Brigton also holds historical significance. It is believed that the hill was used as a fortification during ancient times, as evidenced by the remains of an Iron Age hillfort at its summit. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts such as pottery shards and stone tools, providing insights into the hill's past occupation.

Overall, the Law of Brigton is a notable landmark in Angus, Scotland, offering both natural beauty and historical value to its visitors.

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Law of Brigton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.621042/-3.1668172 or Grid Reference NO2848. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wrapped bales at Islabank Hundreds of wrapped bales at Islabank Farm, viewed from the roadside.
Wrapped bales at Islabank
Hundreds of wrapped bales at Islabank Farm, viewed from the roadside.
Gateway to arable land at Ruthven
Gateway to arable land at Ruthven
Brigton, a farm on the banks of the Isla
Brigton, a farm on the banks of the Isla
Alyth Golf Course, 2nd hole The second hole at Alyth from behind the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 2nd hole
The second hole at Alyth from behind the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 3rd hole The short third hole at Alyth from behind the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 3rd hole
The short third hole at Alyth from behind the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 5th hole The fifth hole at Alyth looking to the green from the burn that crosses the fairway.
Alyth Golf Course, 5th hole
The fifth hole at Alyth looking to the green from the burn that crosses the fairway.
Alyth Golf Course, 6th hole The sixth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 6th hole
The sixth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 7th hole The short downhill seventh hole at Alyth looking to the green over the ditch.
Alyth Golf Course, 7th hole
The short downhill seventh hole at Alyth looking to the green over the ditch.
Alyth Golf Course, 8th hole The eighth hole at Alyth from short left of the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 8th hole
The eighth hole at Alyth from short left of the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 10th hole The tenth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 10th hole
The tenth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 16th hole The long sixteenth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Alyth Golf Course, 16th hole
The long sixteenth hole at Alyth looking to the green.
Cattle feeding Cattle around a feeder ring, near Ruthven.
Cattle feeding
Cattle around a feeder ring, near Ruthven.
A wet A926 The A926 heading eastbound towards the crossroads at Moorlands, the morning after a whole day of continual rain.
A wet A926
The A926 heading eastbound towards the crossroads at Moorlands, the morning after a whole day of continual rain.
A926 at Ruthven The A926 heading eastbound over the River Isla at the Bridge of Ruthven.
A926 at Ruthven
The A926 heading eastbound over the River Isla at the Bridge of Ruthven.
Road strewn with leaves Stretch of road at Balendoch, with fallen leaves stuck to the road after a spell of wet weather.
Road strewn with leaves
Stretch of road at Balendoch, with fallen leaves stuck to the road after a spell of wet weather.
Road to Haughend The farm road to Haughend, with Kinpurney Hill in the distance.
Road to Haughend
The farm road to Haughend, with Kinpurney Hill in the distance.
Old railway bridge Still intact bridge, over the narrow minor road between Hallyards and Balendoch, that carried the railway line from Meigle to Alyth.
Old railway bridge
Still intact bridge, over the narrow minor road between Hallyards and Balendoch, that carried the railway line from Meigle to Alyth.
Mixed farming at Haughend Part of the flood plain of the River Isla.
Mixed farming at Haughend
Part of the flood plain of the River Isla.
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Law of Brigton is located at Grid Ref: NO2848 (Lat: 56.621042, Lng: -3.1668172)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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