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Name:Sawmill Hill
Hill number:8161
Height:115m / 377ft
Parent (Ma):8  Creag Ruadh
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NN 73311 23130
Summit feature:no feature: ground by tree stump
Drop:38m
Col:77m  NN732232  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51 52
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
Observations:summit 240m E at NN 73549 23084 is probably lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
Round of Sawmill Hill, Target Hill and Colonel's Wood from start of road to Dunira Square. Sawmill has been felled and cleared of trunks but branch debris is as hideous to look as it is to walk over.Topographer5701/01/2024
sawmill hill, colonels wood, target wood, from parking in layby on road to dunira estate.robertphillips24/11/2017
Third hill from parking inside Dunira gate. No view.NormanW31/08/2017
Hill #9 of 33 in 21h39 with Rod Munro; reached summit at 04:51. Also visited E top.ajwxyzt24/06/2017
One of the 3 hillocks rapidly bagged from a parking spot just inside the gateway to Dunira Estate.summitter23/04/2017
Good parking at NN740230 but footbridge long gone so short road walk needed. Did traverse of both summits east to west, bit of ducking and clambering but nothing awkward. Faint path opposite track at NN733232 leads to easy slopes direct to west summit. Worth taking a compass if doing both tops.alda21/01/2015
Tricky30/03/2023
Crumblie224/01/2021
Rod M24/06/2017
Lindsay M30/04/2017
richtea504009/01/2017
Dave Geere31/10/2016
Colin Crawford24/11/2015
chalky195316/12/2014
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