Seely Hillock

Hill, Mountain in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Seely Hillock

The Spar shop at Bellabeg And the proprietor is a fount of local knowledge - very helpful to the tourist!  There is even a "Tourist Information" sign on the leaning pole - it must have had 'an incident'!
The Spar shop at Bellabeg Credit: Gordon Brown

Seely Hillock is a prominent hill located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1,043 feet (318 meters), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Situated near the village of Alford, this hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Seely Hillock is characterized by its gentle slopes and verdant greenery. The hill is primarily composed of granite, which gives it a rugged and natural appearance. Its summit provides an ideal vantage point to appreciate the picturesque countryside, with rolling hills, patchwork fields, and dense woodlands stretching as far as the eye can see.

The hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can often spot various species of birds, including buzzards, kestrels, and pheasants, soaring overhead. In addition, the hillside is adorned with heather, gorse, and wildflowers, adding splashes of color to the landscape throughout the year.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Seely Hillock offers numerous hiking trails, catering to all levels of experience. The paths wind their way through the hill's enchanting woodlands and open moorlands, providing an opportunity to observe the local wildlife up close. Additionally, the hill is a popular spot for picnics and nature photography, with its tranquil surroundings providing a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Overall, Seely Hillock in Aberdeenshire is a captivating hill that showcases the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside. With its stunning views, abundant wildlife, and recreational opportunities, it is an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Seely Hillock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.195417/-3.0790766 or Grid Reference NJ3412. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Spar shop at Bellabeg And the proprietor is a fount of local knowledge - very helpful to the tourist!  There is even a "Tourist Information" sign on the leaning pole - it must have had 'an incident'!
The Spar shop at Bellabeg
And the proprietor is a fount of local knowledge - very helpful to the tourist! There is even a "Tourist Information" sign on the leaning pole - it must have had 'an incident'!
Quiet Bellabeg street
Quiet Bellabeg street
Strathdon Looking across the River Don to the Colquhonnie Hotel, which stands on the northern slope above the strath.
Strathdon
Looking across the River Don to the Colquhonnie Hotel, which stands on the northern slope above the strath.
Haugh Land in Strathdon A haugh is an area of flat land beside a river, the equivalent of a flood plain or water meadow in England.
Haugh Land in Strathdon
A haugh is an area of flat land beside a river, the equivalent of a flood plain or water meadow in England.
Looking towards Bluefold Bluefold is the farm at the top of the fields, just below the edge of the forest on Tom a' Chaorainn.
Looking towards Bluefold
Bluefold is the farm at the top of the fields, just below the edge of the forest on Tom a' Chaorainn.
Looking towards Colquhonnie The River Don is in the foreground, and Colquhonnie is part-way up the sunlit fields on the far side.
Looking towards Colquhonnie
The River Don is in the foreground, and Colquhonnie is part-way up the sunlit fields on the far side.
Strathdon Parish Kirk This surprisingly elaborate Gothic kirk in a very rural parish was opened in 1852. It was funded by Charles Forbes of Newe and designed by James Matthews not long after his return from working with George Gilbert Scott in London. It occupies the same site as at least two earlier kirks, separated from the hamlet of Bellabeg by the River Don.
Strathdon Parish Kirk
This surprisingly elaborate Gothic kirk in a very rural parish was opened in 1852. It was funded by Charles Forbes of Newe and designed by James Matthews not long after his return from working with George Gilbert Scott in London. It occupies the same site as at least two earlier kirks, separated from the hamlet of Bellabeg by the River Don.
Sheep in Strathdon A flock of sheep grazes in a field beside the River Don. The house is at Brughs, in the next grid square.
Sheep in Strathdon
A flock of sheep grazes in a field beside the River Don. The house is at Brughs, in the next grid square.
River Don The river turns about 90º to the left here. This is looking upstream from above the bend.
River Don
The river turns about 90º to the left here. This is looking upstream from above the bend.
River Don Looking downstream from the road above where the river turns 90º to the left.
River Don
Looking downstream from the road above where the river turns 90º to the left.
Minor Road on Coulick Hill This is a very narrow minor road that gives access to various farms on the south side of Strathdon.
Minor Road on Coulick Hill
This is a very narrow minor road that gives access to various farms on the south side of Strathdon.
Camping Site A brightly coloured tent has been pitched on the camp site at Cairngorms Glamping <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://cairngormsglamping.com" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://cairngormsglamping.com">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
Camping Site
A brightly coloured tent has been pitched on the camp site at Cairngorms Glamping LinkExternal link.
Glen Carvie The farm on the right is Stroin, and higher up on the left is Belnagauld.
Glen Carvie
The farm on the right is Stroin, and higher up on the left is Belnagauld.
Fields on Donside The River Don flows along this side of the smooth green field, its course marked by sporadic trees.
Fields on Donside
The River Don flows along this side of the smooth green field, its course marked by sporadic trees.
Farm track near Milton
Farm track near Milton
A944 near Roughpark
A944 near Roughpark
War memorial, Strathdon
War memorial, Strathdon
A944 near Strathdon
A944 near Strathdon
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Seely Hillock is located at Grid Ref: NJ3412 (Lat: 57.195417, Lng: -3.0790766)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

What 3 Words

///tripling.shall.stage. Near Ballater, Aberdeenshire

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