Castle Hills

Range Of Mountains, Range Of Hills in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Castle Hills

Triangulation pillar and radar station, Alans Hill, Aberdeenshire The radar station is operated by NATS (National Air Traffic Services).  The radome (the "golf ball" which protects the radar antenna) was replaced in 2018: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.nats.aero/features/replacing-allanshill-radome/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.nats.aero/features/replacing-allanshill-radome/">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> .
Triangulation pillar and radar station, Alans Hill, Aberdeenshire Credit: Claire Pegrum

Castle Hills is a prominent range of hills located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Situated in the northeast region of the country, the hills are part of the larger Grampian Mountains, which stretch across the eastern Scottish Highlands. Castle Hills is known for its stunning natural beauty, with its rugged terrain and picturesque landscapes attracting both locals and tourists alike.

The range encompasses an area of approximately 50 square kilometers and reaches an elevation of around 700 meters at its highest point. The hills are characterized by their steep slopes, craggy peaks, and deep valleys, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The terrain is mostly composed of granite and shale, giving the hills their distinctive rocky appearance.

Castle Hills is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities such as hillwalking, hiking, and rock climbing. The area is home to several well-marked trails and paths, providing opportunities for both beginners and experienced adventurers to explore the hills at their own pace. Wildlife is abundant in the region, with various species of birds, mammals, and plants inhabiting the hills and adding to its natural allure.

In addition to its natural attractions, Castle Hills also boasts historical significance. The name "Castle Hills" is derived from the presence of several ancient forts and castles that once stood on the hills, serving as defensive structures during times of conflict. Remnants of these fortifications can still be found, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the area's rich history.

Overall, Castle Hills in Aberdeenshire is a captivating range of hills that offers a blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Castle Hills Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.653314/-2.1610086 or Grid Reference NJ9062. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Triangulation pillar and radar station, Alans Hill, Aberdeenshire The radar station is operated by NATS (National Air Traffic Services).  The radome (the "golf ball" which protects the radar antenna) was replaced in 2018: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.nats.aero/features/replacing-allanshill-radome/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.nats.aero/features/replacing-allanshill-radome/">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> .
Triangulation pillar and radar station, Alans Hill, Aberdeenshire
The radar station is operated by NATS (National Air Traffic Services). The radome (the "golf ball" which protects the radar antenna) was replaced in 2018: LinkExternal link .
Boyndlie Cross-roads from bus stop
Boyndlie Cross-roads from bus stop
Lane to Coulterfanny.
Lane to Coulterfanny.
Tyrie School.
Tyrie School.
Allans Hill radar station. The facility is run and maintained by NATS (National Air Traffic Service) and its purpose is to monitor the progress of mostly civilian airways traffic. It also provides a deconfliction service with the fairly intense military flying which the area frequently "enjoys".
Allans Hill radar station.
The facility is run and maintained by NATS (National Air Traffic Service) and its purpose is to monitor the progress of mostly civilian airways traffic. It also provides a deconfliction service with the fairly intense military flying which the area frequently "enjoys".
Triangulation Pillar by Allans Hill radar station.
Triangulation Pillar by Allans Hill radar station.
The OS official stamp and "crow's Foot" at Allans Hill.
The OS official stamp and "crow's Foot" at Allans Hill.
Straw bales, a pub, and an aerial on Allans Hill
Straw bales, a pub, and an aerial on Allans Hill
Upper Boyndlie Farm.
Upper Boyndlie Farm.
Roadside woodland by North Boyndlie Lodge The lodge is just discernible through the trees.
Roadside woodland by North Boyndlie Lodge
The lodge is just discernible through the trees.
Wards of Boyndlie Farm.
Wards of Boyndlie Farm.
Mill of Auchlin.
Mill of Auchlin.
Boyndlie Community Hall Hardly a 'village hall' as Boyndlie is a rather scattered local area rather than an actual village. All that a 10 minute Google search revealed -  'Scottish Rural Women's Institute meets here monthly'.
Boyndlie Community Hall
Hardly a 'village hall' as Boyndlie is a rather scattered local area rather than an actual village. All that a 10 minute Google search revealed - 'Scottish Rural Women's Institute meets here monthly'.
Lochhills Farmhouse
Lochhills Farmhouse
Lochlip A partly cut barley field under a dull sky at Lochlip.
Lochlip
A partly cut barley field under a dull sky at Lochlip.
Stubble near Lochhills Round bales of straw ready for collection.
Stubble near Lochhills
Round bales of straw ready for collection.
Killyquharn Farm sign In the distance you can behold Killquharn Farm.
Killyquharn Farm sign
In the distance you can behold Killquharn Farm.
The lane to Woodhead Croft House.
The lane to Woodhead Croft House.
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Castle Hills is located at Grid Ref: NJ9062 (Lat: 57.653314, Lng: -2.1610086)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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