Hill of Byth

Hill, Mountain in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Hill of Byth

Minor road near Netherbrae
Minor road near Netherbrae Credit: Steven Brown

Hill of Byth is a prominent natural landmark located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 600 feet (183 meters), it is a notable hill in the area. Situated in the northeastern part of the country, Hill of Byth offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

This hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides and a relatively flat, grassy summit. It is composed mainly of granite, a common geological feature found in the region. The hill's distinct shape and size make it easily recognizable from miles away, serving as a navigational point for locals and visitors alike.

Hill of Byth is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its historical significance. In the vicinity of the hill, there are several archaeological sites dating back to ancient times, including burial cairns and standing stones. These remnants of the past provide insight into the early human settlements in the area.

The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering various trails and paths to explore. Visitors can enjoy pleasant walks along its slopes, taking in the picturesque landscapes and observing the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in the region.

Overall, Hill of Byth is a captivating natural feature that combines scenic beauty with a rich historical heritage. It stands as a testament to the timeless allure of Aberdeenshire's landscape and serves as a destination for both recreational activities and cultural exploration.

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Hill of Byth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.606258/-2.3128464 or Grid Reference NJ8157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road near Netherbrae
Minor road near Netherbrae
Minor road at Broadmuir
Minor road at Broadmuir
Farmland near Broadmuir
Farmland near Broadmuir
Minor road near Upper Cook
Minor road near Upper Cook
Minor road near Upper Cook
Minor road near Upper Cook
Minor road near to a dwelling named Kisumu Looking south-eastward. There is a city in Western Kenya that shares the name Kisumu. I wonder if there is any connection.
Minor road near to a dwelling named Kisumu
Looking south-eastward. There is a city in Western Kenya that shares the name Kisumu. I wonder if there is any connection.
Minor road near to Shalloch Looking north-westward.
Minor road near to Shalloch
Looking north-westward.
Hill of Fishrie (or Fisherie) Miscellany Looking north-eastward. The view includes a Triangulation Pillar, Communications Mast, Power Lines and Wind Turbine.
Hill of Fishrie (or Fisherie) Miscellany
Looking north-eastward. The view includes a Triangulation Pillar, Communications Mast, Power Lines and Wind Turbine.
Track descending Hill of Fishrie near to Hillhead of Clochforbie Looking westward.
Track descending Hill of Fishrie near to Hillhead of Clochforbie
Looking westward.
Fence-lined minor road near Broadmuir Looking north-ward.
Fence-lined minor road near Broadmuir
Looking north-ward.
Minor road in woodland beside Fernie Slack Looking south-westward.
Minor road in woodland beside Fernie Slack
Looking south-westward.
Fence-lined minor road near to Loanhead Looking north-eastward.
Fence-lined minor road near to Loanhead
Looking north-eastward.
Track leading to Upper Crudie Looking south-eastward.
Track leading to Upper Crudie
Looking south-eastward.
Road heading towards Nether Clochforbie Looking north-eastward.
Road heading towards Nether Clochforbie
Looking north-eastward.
Upper Crudie The farmstead of Upper Crudie, appropriately enough on its small hill.
Upper Crudie
The farmstead of Upper Crudie, appropriately enough on its small hill.
Clochforbie Bridge A road bridge by Clochforbie on a sharp bend crossing the Burn of Fisherie.
Clochforbie Bridge
A road bridge by Clochforbie on a sharp bend crossing the Burn of Fisherie.
Minor road near Crudie
Minor road near Crudie
Lower Cook The origin of the name Cook for a place becomes even more intriguing when one notes that the Burn of Cake runs through it. The crop is barley.
Lower Cook
The origin of the name Cook for a place becomes even more intriguing when one notes that the Burn of Cake runs through it. The crop is barley.
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Hill of Byth is located at Grid Ref: NJ8157 (Lat: 57.606258, Lng: -2.3128464)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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