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    • On a clear day the stunning view takes in Lochs Tummel and Rannoch and the distant hills of Glencoe
    • The 4.5ha hilltop consists of open heathland with scattered Scots pines
    • Locally important for butterflies, with fourteen species recorded, including the Green Hairstreak in spring and Scotch Argus in the late summer

    A hilltop viewpoint 407m (1335f)t, with extensive views over the surrounding Perthshire countryside.

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