Birken Hill

Hill, Mountain in Angus

Scotland

Birken Hill

Lethnot Village hall It might look like a former school, but old OS maps would suggest that this building was built as a community hall in the first decade of the 20th century.
Lethnot Village hall Credit: Gordon Hatton

Birken Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Angus, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 420 meters (1,378 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. It is situated near the village of Aberlemno, about 8 kilometers (5 miles) south of Forfar.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive rounded shape and is covered with heather, grass, and scattered trees, providing a picturesque landscape. Birken Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the rolling hills of Angus and the Grampian Mountains to the north.

The hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, such as hikers and walkers, who are drawn to its natural beauty and the tranquility it offers. There are several well-marked trails that lead to the summit, making it accessible to people of varying fitness levels.

At the top of Birken Hill, visitors are rewarded with stunning vistas across the Angus glens, where they can spot various wildlife species, including red deer, hares, and a variety of birdlife. On clear days, the view extends as far as the North Sea.

Due to its convenient location and scenic surroundings, Birken Hill attracts both locals and tourists alike, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Birken Hill offers a memorable outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts seeking to explore the beauty of Angus.

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Birken Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.807388/-2.7680796 or Grid Reference NO5368. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lethnot Village hall It might look like a former school, but old OS maps would suggest that this building was built as a community hall in the first decade of the 20th century.
Lethnot Village hall
It might look like a former school, but old OS maps would suggest that this building was built as a community hall in the first decade of the 20th century.
The road into Glen Lethnot A short way into the glen with the rounded hills of the Mounth ahead. The wooded area as shown on the OS map has been much reduced by clear felling.
The road into Glen Lethnot
A short way into the glen with the rounded hills of the Mounth ahead. The wooded area as shown on the OS map has been much reduced by clear felling.
Hill of Formal, West of Edzell Managed grouse moorland, with clear signs of irregular patches of heather burning. The area has frequent lines of grouse shooting butts.
Hill of Formal, West of Edzell
Managed grouse moorland, with clear signs of irregular patches of heather burning. The area has frequent lines of grouse shooting butts.
Tin bothy Bothy on the slopes of the Hill of Formal.
Tin bothy
Bothy on the slopes of the Hill of Formal.
Glen Lethnot Mixed farmland in the foothills of the Grampian Mountains
Glen Lethnot
Mixed farmland in the foothills of the Grampian Mountains
Bridge over the Burn of Oldtown
Bridge over the Burn of Oldtown
Track to the Mill of Lethnot
Track to the Mill of Lethnot
School at Bridgend of Lethnot
School at Bridgend of Lethnot
Burnfoot Cottage It appears this cottage which used to be hidden in a forest of ivy is getting renovated.
Burnfoot Cottage
It appears this cottage which used to be hidden in a forest of ivy is getting renovated.
Rough grazing at the start of Glen Lethnot
Rough grazing at the start of Glen Lethnot
Rough Grazing, Sheep and Large Erratic Boulder. The end of the Shank of Ledmanie in the background
Rough Grazing, Sheep and Large Erratic Boulder.
The end of the Shank of Ledmanie in the background
A Pink Cottage in Glen Lethnot A lot of the buildings in this glen are painted pink and I have been told it makes it easier to find the building in bad weather.
A Pink Cottage in Glen Lethnot
A lot of the buildings in this glen are painted pink and I have been told it makes it easier to find the building in bad weather.
Fields and Track The Caterthuns in the distance
Fields and Track
The Caterthuns in the distance
Lethnot Church & Churchyard
Lethnot Church & Churchyard
Navar Church & Churchyard
Navar Church & Churchyard
Dikehead The derelict cottage of Dikehead below Hill of Wirren.
Dikehead
The derelict cottage of Dikehead below Hill of Wirren.
Drumcairn Farm Drumcairn Farm from the track to Dikehead.
Drumcairn Farm
Drumcairn Farm from the track to Dikehead.
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Birken Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO5368 (Lat: 56.807388, Lng: -2.7680796)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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