Mountain peaks around East Strathearn are found in a region of Perthshire, Scotland, characterized by the valley of the River Earn. It is situated between the Ochil Hills to the south and the Highland massif to the north. This geographical setting provides a range of mountain peaks and hills. The area offers diverse hiking experiences and views across central Scotland.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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When cresting the summit of Dun More, you're rewarded with stunning views south. The trig point details the hills that can be seen on the skyline. It's very obvious standing here that you are on the very edge of the Highlands. The lowlands span the south; look north and the Southern Highlands rise up.
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When cresting the summit of Dun More, you're rewarded with stunning views south. The trig point details the hills that can be seen on the skyline. It's very obvious standing here that you are on the very edge of the Highlands. The lowlands span the south; look north and the Southern Highlands rise up.
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The highest of the sprawling moorlands on the East of Loch Turret. The trails leading up to this summit provide some great quality rolling moorland trails, often on forgiving ground. These trails also have some excellent views of the nearby Loch Turret and Ben Chonzie.
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A modest but beautiful hill, sitting high on the banks of the River Earn and shrouded by woodland. The hill is a popular destination for local hikers and trail-runners.
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The highest of the hills in the moorland that surrounds Loch Turret, standing at a modest 789 metres high. The summit is marked with a cairn. The hill is pretty secluded, so it's ideal for those looking for a bit of peace.
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The perfect wee hill. On the top sits a stone circle of 6 stones dating back to around 1200 BC. It's a special place for locals who are drawn to the positive feeling on this hill. The best time to visit and enjoy a brew and a blether on the top is during Rise and Grind Strathearn, which takes place every Thursday at 7:30am.
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The Ochil Hills, forming the southern boundary of East Strathearn, feature several notable peaks. Ben Cleuch is the highest at 721 meters (2,365 feet), offering splendid panoramic views across central Scotland. Other significant peaks include Ben Buck (679 m), Andrew Gannel Hill (670 m), King's Seat Hill (648 m), and Tarmangie Hill (645 m). These hills provide diverse walking options through deep glens and across high open plateaux.
Ben Chonzie, a Munro located north of Loch Turret, offers a significant ascent for experienced hikers. While described as a challenging hike, the trails leading to its summit provide quality rolling moorland and excellent views of Loch Turret and the surrounding landscape. The summit itself, Ben Chonzie Summit, is marked by a cairn that provides shelter from the wind.
Yes, you can find historical sites on some of the peaks. Lord Melville's Monument, built in 1812, stands on Dun More, a hill north of Comrie. It commemorates Henry Dundas, Viscount Melville, and offers stunning views. Additionally, on Standing Stone Hill Stone Circle, you can find a stone circle dating back to around 1200 BC, a special place for locals.
For secluded trails and expansive views, consider hiking Auchnafree Hill. This hill, at 789 meters, is the highest in the moorland surrounding Loch Turret and is known for its peaceful atmosphere. The trails offer great quality rolling moorland and provide excellent views of Loch Turret and the prominent Ben Chonzie.
East Strathearn offers a variety of hiking routes. For challenging options, consider the 'Ben Chonzie from Loch Turret loop' or the 'Auchnafree Hill and Loch Turret loop'. If you're looking for moderate hikes, the 'Laggan Hill and Lady Mary's Walk loop from Hosh' is a good choice. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around East Strathearn guide.
Yes, East Strathearn has several easy walks. The 'Lady Mary’s walk & Laggan Hill loop from Crieff' is a popular easy option. You can also explore routes like 'View of the Strathmore Valley – View of Crieff loop' or 'The Glenturret Distillery loop'. For more easy routes, check out the Easy hikes around East Strathearn guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to more accessible hill walks. Many enjoy the panoramic views across central Scotland from peaks like Ben Cleuch and the secluded nature of hills like Auchnafree Hill. The rolling moorland trails and the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Ben Chonzie Summit are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity in the area. Some trails, particularly those leading to Ben Chonzie Summit, are almost entirely ridable and offer an enjoyable descent. You can find various MTB routes, including difficult and moderate options like 'From Loch Turret to Glen Almond loop' or 'The Glenturret Distillery – Comrie Croft Café loop from Crieff', in the MTB Trails around East Strathearn guide.
Laggan Hill is a modest but beautiful hill situated high on the banks of the River Earn and surrounded by woodland. It's a popular destination for local hikers and trail-runners, offering a pleasant summit experience with forest surroundings.
East Strathearn is characterized by the scenic valley of the River Earn, nestled between the rolling Ochil Hills to the south and the more rugged Highland massif to the north. This geographical setting provides a diverse range of mountain peaks and hills, from the high open plateaux of the Ochils to the sprawling moorlands around Loch Turret, offering remarkable views and varied hiking experiences.
The highest point in the Ochil Hills is Ben Cleuch, standing at 721 meters (2,365 feet). It is also the highest summit in Central Scotland and offers extensive panoramic views.


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