Bisset's Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Bisset's Hill

Dual Carriageway/Minor road junction Where a narrow country road meets the A90 near Lampool just south of Stonehaven.
Dual Carriageway/Minor road junction Credit: Liz Gray

Bisset's Hill is a prominent landmark located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. With an elevation of approximately 327 meters (1,073 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. The hill is situated near the village of Auchenblae, east of the larger town of Laurencekirk.

Bisset's Hill is characteristically steep and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From its summit, one can see the rolling hills of Kincardineshire, the picturesque Mearns Valley, and even glimpses of the North Sea on a clear day. The hill is also known for its distinctive shape, featuring a long ridge that stretches along its southeastern edge.

The area around Bisset's Hill is rich in natural beauty and biodiversity. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and several species of birds such as buzzards and kestrels. The hill itself is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who can enjoy the scenic trails and peaceful surroundings.

Historically, Bisset's Hill has also played a significant role. It is believed to have been a site of ancient settlements, with archaeological evidence suggesting human activity dating back thousands of years. The hill's strategic location and commanding views made it an ideal defensive position during times of conflict, and remnants of fortifications can still be seen today.

Overall, Bisset's Hill is a notable landmark in Kincardineshire, offering both natural beauty and historical significance. Whether one is interested in hiking, wildlife, or discovering the area's past, this hill provides a captivating experience for visitors.

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Bisset's Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.932407/-2.248849 or Grid Reference NO8482. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dual Carriageway/Minor road junction Where a narrow country road meets the A90 near Lampool just south of Stonehaven.
Dual Carriageway/Minor road junction
Where a narrow country road meets the A90 near Lampool just south of Stonehaven.
Farm track & buildings Farm buildings at Lampool and the track that goes to Lochburn
Farm track & buildings
Farm buildings at Lampool and the track that goes to Lochburn
Tractor Track Rough farm track between Lampool & Lochburn
Tractor Track
Rough farm track between Lampool & Lochburn
Tipping Regulations sign Disused Pit on the track between Lampool & Lochburn.
Tipping Regulations sign
Disused Pit on the track between Lampool & Lochburn.
Disused pit Old tipping ground on a farm track between Lampool & Lochburn
Disused pit
Old tipping ground on a farm track between Lampool & Lochburn
Water Tank There is a door at the back of this roof shape that appears to have no sides.  It was too dark but I think all this structure contains is water.
Water Tank
There is a door at the back of this roof shape that appears to have no sides. It was too dark but I think all this structure contains is water.
Feeding Cattle Hay bale holder in grass field (park) providing winter feeding for cattle
Feeding Cattle
Hay bale holder in grass field (park) providing winter feeding for cattle
Wood of Newton A hilltop wood.
Wood of Newton
A hilltop wood.
Minor road, Gallaton
Minor road, Gallaton
At the turnoff for Auquirie
At the turnoff for Auquirie
Minor road past Wood of Newton
Minor road past Wood of Newton
Wind break near East Mains of Barras
Wind break near East Mains of Barras
Minor road near Barras
Minor road near Barras
Wind break near Crossgates Farm
Wind break near Crossgates Farm
Ruined cottage near Crossgates
Ruined cottage near Crossgates
Road junction near Barras
Road junction near Barras
Minor road at Briggs of Criggie
Minor road at Briggs of Criggie
Minor road near Muir of Barras Despite appearances this is a public road.
Minor road near Muir of Barras
Despite appearances this is a public road.
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Bisset's Hill is located at Grid Ref: NO8482 (Lat: 56.932407, Lng: -2.248849)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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