Candle Hill

Hill, Mountain in Angus

Scotland

Candle Hill

Fields at Braidestone, near Ruthven
Fields at Braidestone, near Ruthven Credit: Mike Pennington

Candle Hill, located in the Angus region of Scotland, is a prominent hill situated in the eastern part of the country. Rising to an elevation of approximately 600 feet (183 meters), it is regarded as one of the notable landmarks in the area. The hill is characterized by its distinctive conical shape, resembling a candle, which has given it its name.

Covered in lush green vegetation, Candle Hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby Angus Glens and the picturesque countryside of Angus. Its location on the outskirts of the small village of Newtyle makes it easily accessible for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and mountain biking. Several well-maintained trails lead to the summit, providing visitors with a challenging yet rewarding ascent. The paths wind through a variety of terrain, including woodlands, open meadows, and rocky outcrops, adding to the charm and diversity of the hill.

At the top of Candle Hill, hikers are rewarded with panoramic vistas of the Angus countryside, offering stunning views of rolling hills, farmland, and distant mountains. On clear days, it is even possible to glimpse the North Sea shimmering in the distance.

Overall, Candle Hill stands as a remarkable natural landmark in Angus, attracting visitors from near and far who seek to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish countryside and experience the thrill of conquering this iconic hill.

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Candle Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.625837/-3.1458089 or Grid Reference NO2948. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields at Braidestone, near Ruthven
Fields at Braidestone, near Ruthven
Face on roof A face is growing on the roof of the house at the entrance to the Ruthven House drive
Face on roof
A face is growing on the roof of the house at the entrance to the Ruthven House drive
Field and clump of trees at Philpie A ploughed field with red soil typical of the district lies beyond the small building.
Field and clump of trees at Philpie
A ploughed field with red soil typical of the district lies beyond the small building.
Gateway to Philpie An imaginative house sign and a pair of recycled oil drums make for a distinctive entrance.
Gateway to Philpie
An imaginative house sign and a pair of recycled oil drums make for a distinctive entrance.
Ploughed field at Airlie Showing the distinctive red soil of the district.
Ploughed field at Airlie
Showing the distinctive red soil of the district.
Fields near Airlie, seen from the A926
Fields near Airlie, seen from the A926
Winter trees, Braideston, near Ruthven
Winter trees, Braideston, near Ruthven
Philpie, an old farm cottage
Philpie, an old farm cottage
Potatoes, Braideston Defoliated potato crop in Strathmore.
Potatoes, Braideston
Defoliated potato crop in Strathmore.
Road, Ruthven
Road, Ruthven
Field, Ruthven A clump of trees in the midst of a quiet field.
Field, Ruthven
A clump of trees in the midst of a quiet field.
Harvest, Ruthven Combining barley.
Harvest, Ruthven
Combining barley.
Harvest, Ruthven The combine was in the other end of this barley field, in the neighbouring square.
Harvest, Ruthven
The combine was in the other end of this barley field, in the neighbouring square.
Road, Ruthven Heading north in Strathmore.
Road, Ruthven
Heading north in Strathmore.
Westhill Farm Westhill viewed from the minor road to the east.
Westhill Farm
Westhill viewed from the minor road to the east.
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.
One horse and cattle A single horse, with cattle in an adjacent field, near Islabank.
One horse and cattle
A single horse, with cattle in an adjacent field, near Islabank.
Farm Road at Simprim
Farm Road at Simprim
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Candle Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO2948 (Lat: 56.625837, Lng: -3.1458089)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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