Fir Hillock

Hill, Mountain in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Fir Hillock

The car park at Leith Hall
The car park at Leith Hall Credit: Gordon Brown

Fir Hillock is a prominent hill located in the region of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It stands at an elevation of approximately 541 meters (1,775 feet) above sea level, making it a notable landmark in the area. The hill is situated near the village of Torphins, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) west of the city of Aberdeen.

Fir Hillock is characterized by its distinctive conical shape and is predominantly covered in dense forests, mainly consisting of fir trees, hence its name. These trees provide a lush greenery that adds to the scenic beauty of the landscape. The hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills, meandering rivers, and picturesque farmlands stretching as far as the eye can see.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Fir Hillock provides an ideal destination for hiking and nature walks. Several well-marked trails traverse the hill, allowing visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna while also enjoying the fresh air and tranquility. The hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, and a plethora of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

Due to its proximity to Torphins, Fir Hillock attracts both locals and tourists alike. The village offers amenities such as parking, picnic areas, and local eateries, making it convenient for visitors to spend a day exploring the hill and its surroundings. Whether seeking adventure, nature, or simply a peaceful retreat, Fir Hillock offers a captivating experience for all who venture to its summit.

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The car park at Leith Hall
The car park at Leith Hall
Leith Hall The NTS property closed at the time of my visit due to covid;  the gardens though are well worth a visit.
Leith Hall
The NTS property closed at the time of my visit due to covid; the gardens though are well worth a visit.
Elegant circular gateway at Leith Hall walled garden
Elegant circular gateway at Leith Hall walled garden
The pond at Leith Hall There is very little open water remaining as the weed is rapidly taking over.  This seems to have been a particularly good year for rosebay willowherb (on the right) which is prolific all over the countryside.  To me, it is a reminder of one of the first plants to colonise the bomb-sites in Glasgow which I recall from my childhood.
The pond at Leith Hall
There is very little open water remaining as the weed is rapidly taking over. This seems to have been a particularly good year for rosebay willowherb (on the right) which is prolific all over the countryside. To me, it is a reminder of one of the first plants to colonise the bomb-sites in Glasgow which I recall from my childhood.
Pond at Leith Hall
Pond at Leith Hall
Leith Hall Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall Kirkyard Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall Kirkyard
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Cemetery Path Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Cemetery Path
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall Entrance Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall Entrance
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
B9002 towards Kennethmont
B9002 towards Kennethmont
Craigfall View point Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Craigfall View point
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall trails Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Leith Hall trails
Leith Hall is a country house in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built in 1650, on the site of the medieval Peill Castle, and was the home of the Leith-Hay family for nearly three centuries. Since 1945 it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Leith Hall is set in a 286-acre (1.16 sq km) estate with scenic gardens.
Ardlair Field A cultivated field by Ardlair.
Ardlair Field
A cultivated field by Ardlair.
The Old Boathouse, Leith Hall
The Old Boathouse, Leith Hall
Leith Hall
Leith Hall
Leith Hall Ancient house, begun in 1650, and now ancestral home of the Leith-Hays.
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Leith Hall
Ancient house, begun in 1650, and now ancestral home of the Leith-Hays. LinkExternal link
Leith Hall Mansion house with extensive gardens, maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.
Leith Hall
Mansion house with extensive gardens, maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.
Woodland, Kennethmont Policies of Leith Hall.
Woodland, Kennethmont
Policies of Leith Hall.
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Fir Hillock is located at Grid Ref: NJ5429 (Lat: 57.357373, Lng: -2.7516116)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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