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Name:Kingarth Hill
Hill number:8103
Height:251m / 823ft
Parent (Ma):8  Creag Ruadh
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NN761252 (est)
Drop:50m
Col:201m  NN752254  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51 52
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 15 users)ByDate of Ascent
From gate and forestry track to NW, past new lochans absolutely hoaching with skittish ducks. Good track goes nearly to the summit. Excellent native planting as well as some more commercial forestry.sclater18/07/2020
A circular evening stroll through this lovely spot allowed us to bag Kingarth Hill and Cnoc na Sithe. Mainly along the rubble tracks, with the occasional detour up or down a grass track or animal trail. Would potentially make a great nature reserve if the wildfowl shooting could be moved out.summitter13/05/2020
12 top round from parking 400m SE OF kingarth track, sgorr racaineach, crappich hill, am binnein, creag leith, balnacoul castle, creag nan eun, wester top, creag nan eun, an dun, creag na h lolaire, dubh chreag, kingarth hill,robertphillips11/05/2019
From Kingarth. Noisy pheasants being bred near summit.NormanW18/12/2017
New track for most of the way, as the area has been recently planted with a variety of trees and a duck pond.JohnW07/08/2017
Hill #26 of 33 in 21h39 with Rod Munro; reached summit at 14:07.ajwxyzt24/06/2017
I used the track on the ascent, easy enough, but had to descend to the south to regain my car, through lots of deep tussocks. Flagging now after a ten Tump roundColin Crawford17/02/2017
Good track all the way from gate to summit via duckpond, very pleasant and easyalda21/03/2015
Tricky12/01/2024
Simon Winton15/01/2022
Crumblie231/01/2021
chalky195312/11/2017
Rod M24/06/2017
Lindsay M25/05/2017
richtea504007/02/2012