Myreton Hill
#5845 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Myreton Hill is a peak near the village of Menstrie in the Ochil Hills of Scotland. ()
Myreton Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wallace Monument, Logie Kirk, Airthrey Castle, Abbey Craig.
- 3.3 miSWHistorical place, Memorial
Wallace Monument, Bridge of Allan
86 min walk • The National Wallace Monument is a 67 metre tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish hero. The tower is open to the public for an admission fee. Visitors approach by foot from the base of the crag on which it stands.
- 2.6 miWChurch
Logie Kirk, Stirling
67 min walk • Logie Kirk is an isolated but operational church east of Stirling in central Scotland serving Church of Scotland pastoral duties in the areas of Cambuskenneth, Bridge of Allan, Causewayhead, and formerly the estate of Airthrey Castle.
- 2.9 miWForts and castles
Airthrey Castle
75 min walk • Airthrey Castle is a historic building and estate which now forms part of the buildings and grounds of the University of Stirling in central Scotland.
- 3.3 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Abbey Craig
84 min walk • The Abbey Craig is the hill upon which the Wallace Monument stands, at Causewayhead, just to the north of Stirling, Scotland.
- 3.7 miSEChurch
St. Mungo's Parish Church, Alloa
94 min walk • The church is named after Saint Mungo, patron saint and founder of the city of Glasgow. It belongs to the Church of Scotland Presbytery of Stirling and serves the parish of Alloa.
- 3.3 miWCinema, Nightlife
Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling
85 min walk • Macrobert Arts Centre is a multi-arts venue located on the main campus of the University of Stirling, Scotland.
- 1.4 miWNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Dumyat
36 min walk • Dumyat or Dunmyat is a hill at the western extremity of the Ochil Hills in central Scotland. The name is thought to originate from Dun of the Maeatae.
- 2.8 miSEForts and castles
Sauchie Tower
71 min walk • Sauchie Tower, also known as Devon Tower, is a 15th-century tower house in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The tower is located by the village of Fishcross, 1 kilometre north of Sauchie and 2.5 kilometres north of Alloa, close to the River Devon.
- 1.6 miSChurch
Tullibody Old Kirk
42 min walk • Tullibody Old Kirk is a ruined 12th-century church in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. It was rebuilt in the 16th century, and restored again in 1760. The roofless building is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
- 3.6 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Sheriffmuir
92 min walk • Sheriffmuir, the site of the inconclusive 1715 Battle of Sheriffmuir, lies on the slopes of the Ochil Hills in Scotland, just inside the Perthshire border.
- 0.6 miSWForts and castles
Broomhall Castle, Menstrie
15 min walk • Broomhall Castle was originally built in 1874 by John Foukes and Frances Mackison for James Johnstone. It is situated in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire, Scotland on the Ochil Hills and consists of three storeys and a tower.