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Name:Dun Mor Fort
Hill number:8051
Height:466m / 1529ft
Parent (Ma):13  Meall Reamhar
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NN 90784 30310
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:42m
Col:424m  NN906305  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52
(1:25k) OL47E 368E 379W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 33 users)ByDate of Ascent
From SE, P layby at Buchanty road junction, cycled up past Glenalmond House until track became to steep to cycle. Included a repeat of Dun Mor.Topographer5721/11/2023
From layby just N of woodland & Newton Bridge on A822. Through gate by layby & almost immediately into deep heather. Once we had climbed a bit we were into shorter grass & blaeberries. Straight up onto ridge & small cairn of Dun Mor. Using breaks in heather, down to track & up to Dun Mor South Top. Again down to track & up Dun Mor Fort. Continued a little further to visit the scarecrow. Back via track to Lochan Grainne then most direct bog bash to road, 2 fences, General Wade's Road & layby. Feet soaked from the off, but beautiful views and group of 6 young? birds of prey circling low & on ground.Lynnebe08/07/2023
Used the track made for the beauly-denny.. then another track up onto dun mor, then onto dun mor fort. cut straight back down to the pylon track. cracking country this, absolutely alive with wildlife.hils14/04/2023
DRC Walk from BuchantyTRG31815/01/2023
From Newton Bridge, walked a little N on A822 then fairly direct route to top of Dun Mor. Continued to Dun Mor Fort and return back to start. Snow on the tops.RobertP11/12/2022
Along new track from Dun Mor passing a very realistic stuffed scarecrow. Back to Newton Bridge via Dun Mordaviemore12/06/2021
dun mor repeat and dun mor fort from layby to the north.robertphillips21/12/2020
Walked over from Dun Mor, joining a track for part of the way, then over short heather to the summit cairn. Returned onto the track, then bypassed Dun Mor's summit on the west side to return to the car parked on the A822 at NN89071 31930.LizH23/07/2019
Not the best defined of Scottish hilltop forts.summitter02/01/2019
From Newton Bridge. Discovered that a hilltrack runs close to the hill coming in from the South. May be a better route ?NormanW01/01/2019
With Marion and Hannah. Great views on all sides.richtea504028/05/2017
Pete R27/01/2024
Gallovidian09/07/2023
Tricky09/01/2022
Rod M21/05/2021
scoob24/01/2021
Fi24/01/2021
kathyh22/11/2020
ArdrossanWintonRover22/11/2020
Sonja8927/09/2020
PeterAH23/07/2019
russell6129/04/2019
tenerifebilly29/04/2019
Rannoch_Monkey09/03/2019
duchally08/03/2019
chalky195314/12/2017
Martin R02/05/2017
Steve Q20/12/2016
alda03/01/2015
Lindsay M19/05/2013
thelonious11/11/2012
hillhunter12/02/2012
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