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Hill forts · Scottish Highlands

Tap o' Noth

In or near Kennethmont.

Free admission🐾 Dog-friendly4.8 · 111 Google reviews

Tap o' Noth — hillfort in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK.

Tap o' Noth, hill forts in Scottish Highlands

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Tap o' Noth is a hill fort in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "hillfort in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 57.3517°, -2.8583°.

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Tap o' Noth is a prominent hill in Aberdeenshire, known for its archaeological significance and stunning views. Visitors can enjoy a well-maintained path leading to the summit, which features a large vitrified hill fort. The area is popular for walking and offers a variety of scenic routes.

From the Wikipedia article

The Tap o' Noth is a hill and the name of a hillfort on its summit, 8 miles south of Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at grid reference NJ485293. It is the second highest fort in Scotland and its main feature is its well-preserved vitrified wall which encloses an area of approximately 100 m by 30 m, 0.3 hectares. Archaeological finds from the site include a stone axe head dated to between c. 2000 BC– c.800 BC, and a decorated bronze rein-ring dated to the 1st–3rd century AD. The site has been designated a scheduled monument. The vitrified fort is the centre of a settlement within another rampart which encloses a much larger area of some 7 hectares. This outer rampart was constructed in the fifth to sixth centuries AD; large scale settlement within the area may date back as far as the third century AD, contemporary with the Pictish culture. The antiquarian James Macdonald led an archaeological excavation of the vitrified fort on the summit of Tap o' Noth in the 1880s. An archaeological investigation of the summit fort, the rampart of the larger later fort and some of the Pictish period house platforms within it was undertaken by the University of Aberdeen's Northern Picts: Rhynie Environs Project between 2017 and 2022. Drone photographs and lidar surveys suggest that there may have been as many as 800 huts, many in groups with a larger hut at the centre of the group. It has been described as the largest known settlement in early-Medieval (post-Roman) Britain. In the nearby valley, the Pictish image of Rhynie Man on a standing stone has been found on Barflat farm. A post-Roman settlement has been discovered in the valley, with evidence for the consumption of wine from the Mediterranean, the use of glass vessels from western France, and intensive metalwork production. This is interpreted as signs of high social status, possibly with royal connections.

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Coordinates
57.3517, -2.8583
Postcode
AB54 4HH
Parliamentary constituency
Gordon and Buchan

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tap o' Noth?
Tap o' Noth is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB54 4HH).
What is Tap o' Noth?
Tap o' Noth — hillfort in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK.
How do I get to Tap o' Noth?
Drivers can use postcode AB54 4HH.
Is Tap o' Noth a listed building?
Tap o' Noth is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is Tap o' Noth free to visit?
Yes, Tap o' Noth is free to enter.
How do I get to Tap o' Noth?
Drivers can navigate to postcode AB54 4HH. It sits within the Gordon and Buchan parliamentary constituency.