Best mountain peaks around Earn offer diverse hiking opportunities within a picturesque landscape. The region features a variety of peaks, from accessible hills to more challenging summits. These natural features provide expansive views of the surrounding areas. The Earn region is known for its scenic beauty and varied terrain, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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Commanding views all around on a clear day, easily see the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and Queensferry Crossing and East and West Lomond Hills. If you visit on a day with spirited winds you're also likely to catch a glimpse of a glider or two which is a real treat especially when the local birds join in.
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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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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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West Lomond at 522m is the highest point in Fife and the highest point in the Lomond Hills. It's the prominent western top on the skyline with amazing and genuinely far reaching views across Scotland. The running here is great with good trails, ascents and descents but only very short sections of steep. The trails and tracks allow good loops from any of the car parks or Falkland.
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Standing at 222m with views in all directions this is a great place to walk to from Perth. On the summit is a trig point, stone table and bench. The tower a short distance away is a folly built in the 18th century.
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The Earn region, nestled near Loch Earn and within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offers a diverse range of peaks. Notable Munros include Ben Vorlich (985m) and Stùc a' Chròin (975m), which are often climbed together for a challenging route with superb views. For less strenuous options, Dundurn (112m) offers historic interest and scenic views from St. Fillans. Within the broader Earn area, you can also find View from Kinnoull Hill (222m), West Lomond Summit (522m), and Bishop's Hill Summit Cairn.
Yes, the Earn region offers several options suitable for families. View from Kinnoull Hill is particularly family-friendly, featuring trails through mature forests and an arboretum, perfect for walks and picnics. Its summit at 222m provides great views without an overly strenuous climb. For more easy walks, you can explore the routes listed in the Easy hikes around Earn guide.
The mountain peaks around Earn are renowned for their stunning panoramas. From higher summits like Ben Vorlich and Stùc a' Chròin, you can enjoy expansive views over Loch Earn, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, and stretching out to the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands. From View from Kinnoull Hill, you'll see the River Tay, while West Lomond Summit offers genuinely far-reaching views across Scotland, being the highest point in Fife.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Moredun Top Hillfort is a notable historical site featuring two ancient hill forts, one of which may have been a Pictish royal centre. A battle between Pictish warlords was fought here in 728 AD. Dundurn, though a smaller hill, also holds historic interest.
The mountain peaks around Earn can be visited most of the year. However, for the best hiking conditions and clear views, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is generally recommended. During winter, especially on higher peaks like Ben Vorlich and Stùc a' Chròin, precautions are necessary due to potential icy or snowy conditions.
The Loch Earn area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, paddleboarding, and waterskiing on Loch Earn itself, as well as fishing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for both gravel biking and road cycling. Check out the Gravel biking around Earn and Road Cycling Routes around Earn guides for more details.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the combination of Ben Vorlich and Stùc a' Chròin offers a demanding 9.1-mile loop with significant elevation gain. Bishop's Hill Summit Cairn is also categorized as a challenging climb, rewarding efforts with extensive views.
Many trails in the Earn region are dog-friendly. For instance, the trails around View from Kinnoull Hill are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and follow local guidelines for responsible dog walking in the national park.
The region around Loch Earn is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species such as kingfishers, herons, ospreys, buzzards, and red kites. On the hillsides and higher ground, you might spot mountain hares, red deer, and wild goats.
Many peaks in the region, including Ben Vorlich, have well-maintained and accessible paths leading to their summits, making them climbable for a wide range of abilities, though conditions can vary with weather. For easier access to stunning views, View from Kinnoull Hill offers trails that are generally considered intermediate and family-friendly.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from the summits, especially the expansive panoramas across Scotland from West Lomond Summit and the all-around views from Bishop's Hill Summit Cairn. The well-maintained trails and the variety of challenges, from easy walks to demanding Munro bagging, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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