Guided archaeological walk at Moncreiffe Hill
Join us at Moncreiffe Hill for a guided walk exploring the unique archaeology of this ancient woodland site.
Moncreiffe Hill, Perth
Did you know September is Scottish Archaeology Month? Why not join in the celebrations this autumn with a guided walk at Moncreiffe Hill.
We’ll learn about the fascinating history of this woodland, exploring ancient features such as an Iron Age hillfort.
This is a free event, but booking via Eventbrite is essential.
There are no toilet facilities on site. The nearest public toilets with disabled access are in Perth, either at Marshall Place or Perth Bus Station on Leonard Street.
Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for spending time outdoors. Good waterproofs, walking boots and warm layers are advised.
Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.
When and where
- Date: Saturday 14 September, 2-4.30pm.
- Price: free, but donations to support the management of our woodlands are welcome.
- Location: Moncreiffe Hill Tay car park, Perth, PH2 8PT.
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Grid reference: NO 13827 20992. - Access: the Tay car park has the easiest access to the hillforts. Much of the path network is made up of wide, stone-surfaced forest tracks with loops of different lengths and grades. Some unsurfaced paths can be muddy and steep in places, especially the path to Moredun Fort.
- Parking: Moncreiffe Hill Tay car park, Perth, PH2 8PT.
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Grid reference: NO 13827 20992. - Dogs: well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.