The sweeping, symmetrical cone of Mount Blair (Hill of the Moor) is well seen from Glenshee and Glen Isla and offers excellent walking.
Standing boldly between these two glens, the hill is heathery with some rough and crag grit lower slopes. Mount Blair has a long history with prehistoric sites, with some famous wells and even a suicide grave to be found under the summit cairn.
Enjoy the wonderful 360 degree views from the summit, where you'll find a toposcope to help you identify major landmarks and surrounding hills.
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Glenshee is a glen in east Perthshire whose name translates to the ‘fairy glen’.
Strathardle is a lovely river valley lying off to the northwest of the town of Blairgowrie in...
Spittal of Glenshee is a Perthshire village in the Cairngorms National Park near the ski resort of...
Glen Isla is the most westerly of the Angus Glens, and the only one that is a through route for...
The name Monamenach derives from the Scots Gaelic word for 'Middle Hill'.
Kirkmichael is a small village north of Blairgowrie, beside the River Ardle.
Bridge of Cally is a small village in Perthshire, north of Blairgowrie.
Glen Prosen is essentially a quiet wooded backwater, with all the wild and rugged splendour of the...
A tributary of the River Tay, the River Islay runs for 46 miles through Angus and Perthshire
The word Alyth means `steep bank or rugged place' - with town and hill named as one.
Alyth is a small town in Perthshire, east of Blairgowrie.
The Angus Glens are part of Cairngorms National Park and offer a range of trails to explore and...
The River Ericht in Perthshire runs close to the centre of Blairgowrie and takes its name from the...
The Den of Alyth is a wooded glen situated on the outskirts of the Perthshire village of Alyth,...
Ben Gulabin is classified as a Corbett (mountain over 2500 ft) and provides an attractive backdrop...
Ben Vrackie is a well known and much loved hill which forms a scenic backdrop to the bustling...
Blairgowrie is one of the largest towns in Perthshire, sitting to the north of the city of Perth on...
The Black Spout waterfall runs 60 m high on the Edradour Burn. It is in Black Spout Wood, which is...
Loch of Clunie is one of five attractive freshwater lochs situated close to the main A923 between...
Logierait is a village in Perthshire, south of Pitlochry and north of the city of Perth.
The town of Pitlochry in Perthshire is a gateway to the Highlands. This is a popular town with...
Killiecrankie is a small village in the north of Perthshire, north of Pitlochry.
The Pass of Killiecrankie is an impressive wooded gorge, which is a popular beauty spot, well known...
Atholl Woods are situated a short distance from Dunkeld, on the Atholl Estate in Perthshire, and...
Fungarth Hill lies on the outskirts of Dunkeld and the track between the two once formed part of an...
Faskally Wood is an extensive woodland area within Tay Forest Park on the banks of Loch Dunmore,...
Meigle is a village in Perthshire, east of Blairgowrie.
The Meikleour Beech Hedge, four miles south of Blairgowrie is the longest hedge in Britain and the...
Dunkeld is a town in Perthshire, which sits on the banks of the River Tay amongst the forests. It...
Meikleour is a village in Perthshire, south of Blairgowrie, which boasts the world's highest beech...
Coupar Angus is a small market town in Perthshire, north east of the city of Perth and north west...
Birnam is a town in Perthshire, north of the city of Perth, which sits opposite the twin town of...
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