Dun Coillich is a 572 m hill owned by the Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust.
Dun Coillich translated from the Gaelic means ` the fort of the wood’. It stands next to the remarkable mountain of Schiehallion and is Perthshire's first attempt at a community land buy out.
There is a car park which can be used to view the hill and see the burns. From the car park, there is a new footbridge over the Goulandie burn and onto a network of routes around Dun Coillich and across to link to the path to Schiehallion.
Schiehallion in Perthshire is one of Scotland's best known landmarks and hills.
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