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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Luncarty, Redgorton, And Moneydie

Best natural monuments around Luncarty, Redgorton, And Moneydie offer a diverse range of natural beauty and historical significance within Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The area features prominent natural landmarks like Moncreiffe Hill, known for its igneous escarpment and extensive woodlands, and the dramatic Black Linn Falls at The Hermitage. Visitors can explore ancient forests, enjoy panoramic views, and discover sites with geological and historical interest. These natural spaces provide opportunities for walking routes and wildlife observation, showcasing the region's varied…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

King's Seat, Birnam Hill

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Anyone who would like to find out more about the life and work of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564 to 1616), the great author of important dramas, is recommended to watch two …

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Moredun Top Hillfort

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There are two hill forts here. The smaller, named after the hill, sits above crags on the southern rim. The other, called Moredun or Carnac, encircles ground at the very …

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The Birnam Oak

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Thought to be about 600 years old the Birnam Oak stands on the edge of the River Tay. It's also known as Macbeth's oak, as it is a relic of Birnam Wood, mentioned in William Shakespeare's play.

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View from Kinnoull Hill

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Kinnoull is a real jewel in Perth’s crown. Trails wander through mature beech and pine forests to stunning views of the River Tay. There is an arboretum – a collection …

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This part of the wood is old and is probably the best area to walk through in the summer months, cool under the trees and wildlife all around.

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December 27, 2025, King's Seat, Birnam Hill

Birnam Hill summit 360 spherical: https://kuula.co/share/hr1DG?logo=1&info=1&fs=1&vr=0&zoom=1&thumbs=1

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The hilltop has become known as a suicide hotspot. In 2015, it was "highlighted as a national area of concern for completed suicides". In the same year, 20-year-old Forfar Athletic player Jack Syme committed suicide at Kinnoull Hill. In early January 2002, Daniela Smith, a 31-year-old mother of two, pushed her children off the hilltop while they were strapped into a pushchair before throwing herself. Their bodies were discovered on a ledge about 100 feet (30 m) below the summit on 15 January. The bodies of two men were found under the hill in 2014.

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Kinnoull is a real jewel in Perth’s crown. Trails wander through mature beech and pine forests to stunning views of the River Tay. There is an arboretum – a collection of trees – too, where you can check out trees that you can grow in your own garden. The trails on Kinnoull Hill itself are great for family walks and picnics. If you’re looking for some mountain bike action, try the nearby Deuchny Hill Bike Park. Deuchny is also a top destination for horse riding and longer cycle routes: an ancient right of way called Coronation Road connects the forest with Scone. The name suggests it may have been used by ancient kings on their way to their coronations. Perth and Kinross Council manage Kinnoull in partnership with Forestry and Land Scotland. https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/kinnoull-hill

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Anyone who would like to find out more about the life and work of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564 to 1616), the great author of important dramas, is recommended to watch two 15-minute contributions – unfortunately only available in German – as part of the ARD series “Classics of World Literature” by and with Tilman Spengler. If you are interested, see the following links to the ARD media library: Episode -I- https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/william-shakespeare-i/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2JhNjg3NzQxLWEwODUtNDk4ZC05N2NiLTY0MWI2MTE2YWRkOA Episode -II- https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/william-shakespeare-ii/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2QxMGY1Mzk3LTZkYjQtNGMxNy05Y2RiLTA1NWM3YTNiMWFiMw

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This part of the wood is old and is probably the best area to walk through in the summer months, cool under the trees and wildlife all around.

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A tree that's probably famous for being famous; it's not a glamorous healthy-looking tree but certainly a tree with history. At least stop to read the information boards when hiking past.

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Excellent south-looking views over the River Tay with the Ochil Hills in the far distance.

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In addition to the nearby information boards, there's lots of online information about the hill forts around here. Moredun Top hillfort has been subject to archaeological digs in recent years - reports available online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some prominent natural monuments to visit in the Luncarty, Redgorton, and Moneydie area?

The region offers a variety of natural monuments. You can explore the dramatic View from Kinnoull Hill, known for its trails through forests and panoramic views of the River Tay. Another significant site is The Birnam Oak, an ancient tree with historical connections to Shakespeare. Additionally, King's Seat, Birnam Hill provides excellent viewpoints over Strath Tay, and Moncreiffe Hill offers extensive woodlands and geological interest.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the region have historical ties. The Birnam Oak is an ancient tree, approximately 600 years old, famously associated with Shakespeare's Macbeth. Moncreiffe Hill is home to two Iron Age hill forts, including the Moredun Top Hillfort, which was the site of a Pictish battle in 728 AD and may have been a royal center.

What kind of views can I expect from natural monuments in this region?

Many natural monuments offer stunning panoramic views. From the View from Kinnoull Hill, you can see the River Tay and the surrounding Scottish landscape. Moncreiffe Hill's summit, Moredun Top, provides expansive vistas across Perth, the River Tay, the Lomond Hills, and the Ochils. King's Seat, Birnam Hill also offers beautiful views of the local towns and Strath Tay.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Luncarty, Redgorton, and Moneydie area?

Absolutely. The View from Kinnoull Hill features trails suitable for family walks and picnics. The Hermitage, home to Black Linn Falls, offers invigorating woodland walks perfect for families. Additionally, The Birnam Oak and the Twin Beech Trees in Kinclaven Wood are accessible and enjoyable for all ages.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Yes, many natural monuments in the area are dog-friendly. For instance, the View from Kinnoull Hill is a great spot for walks with your dog. Moncreiffe Hill also has extensive trails where dogs are welcome, provided they are kept under control, especially around wildlife.

What wildlife can I spot at the natural monuments?

The natural monuments are rich in wildlife. At Moncreiffe Hill, you might see red squirrels, roe deer, great spotted woodpeckers, buzzards, and various butterflies. The Hermitage, near Black Linn Falls, is home to red squirrels, deer, otters, and salmon, which can be observed leaping the falls in autumn. Luncarty Woods also supports diverse woodland animals and plants.

Is there a natural monument known for waterfalls?

Yes, Black Linn Falls at The Hermitage is a spectacular natural monument featuring a multi-tiered waterfall where the River Braan plunges over rocky ledges. It's known for its thunderous sound and the rainbows often seen in the spray. The site also includes Ossian's Hall, an 18th-century folly offering unique viewing points.

What kind of walking or hiking trails are available near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of walking and hiking trails. Moncreiffe Hill boasts over 14 km of waymarked paths through woodlands. The Hermitage provides invigorating woodland walks. For more options, you can explore the many routes available for hiking around Luncarty, Redgorton, and Moneydie, including easy trails like the Drumshogle Wood loop.

Are there options for cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are opportunities for cycling. The region is suitable for gravel biking, with routes such as the Mill Dam Lochan loop or the Loch Ordie loop. You can find more details on gravel biking around Luncarty, Redgorton, and Moneydie, which includes routes near natural features like the View from Kinnoull Hill.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Luncarty, Redgorton, and Moneydie?

The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers unique experiences. Autumn is particularly stunning at The Hermitage, where the ancient Douglas firs display breathtaking colors and salmon can be seen leaping Black Linn Falls. Spring brings new growth and bird activity, while summer is ideal for woodland walks and enjoying the views. Winter walks can also be beautiful, especially with crisp air and clear vistas.

Where can I find parking when visiting these natural monuments?

Parking is generally available at or near the main access points for these natural monuments. For Moncreiffe Hill, there are car parks, including one on the north side. The Hermitage, near Black Linn Falls, also has designated parking facilities. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking instructions.

Are there any unique trees or woodlands to explore?

Yes, the area is known for its impressive trees and woodlands. The Hermitage is famous for its towering Douglas firs, some of the tallest in Britain. The Birnam Oak is a remarkable ancient tree. Additionally, Luncarty Woods offers extensive trails through diverse tree species, and you can find the notable Twin Beech Trees in Kinclaven Wood.

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