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Grandtully Hill
Scotland

Grandtully Hill

532M
1745FT

About Grandtully Hill

At 532m, Grandtully Hill is essentially the 'middle child' of the Tay Valley—consistently overlooked while everyone fawns over the nearby Munros. It offers a perfectly respectable vantage point over the river, provided you don’t mind the lack of a gift shop or a discernible trail.

Key Statistics

Rank
335th Highest in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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135m
Nearest Town
St. Fillans
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NN911476
Latitude
56.6076°N
Longitude
3.7757°W

Did You Know?

  • The hill looks down upon the River Tay’s Grandtully rapids, a site famous for white-water kayaking. It serves as a natural grandstand for spectators watching the annual Scottish Slalom Championships.
  • The surrounding land was historically part of the Stewart of Grandtully estate, which dates back to the 14th century. The family’s castle remains a prominent, albeit private, feature of the nearby landscape.
  • Geologically, the area was once a hub for slate extraction, with several old quarries dotting the lower slopes. These quarries supplied the building materials that give local villages their dark, sturdy character.
  • The summit offers a fantastic perspective on the 'Fairy Hill' of Schiehallion to the west. It’s the perfect spot to sit and judge the thousands of people currently struggling up the more famous peak.
  • Following the 'path' up this hill is largely a matter of imagination and hope. The local heather is so thick that you’ll likely spend more time checking your socks for stowaway ticks than actually admiring the scenery.

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