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[[File:Glen of Sorrow and King's Seat Hillside - geograph.org.uk - 749144.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Glen of Sorrow, on the King's Seat]]
[[File:Glen of Sorrow and King's Seat Hillside - geograph.org.uk - 749144.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Glen of Sorrow, on the King's Seat]]
==Outside links==
{{commons|King's Seat Hill}}
==References==
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King's Seat
Perthshire

The summit of King's Seat
Range: Sidlaw Hills
Summit: 1,236 feet NO230330
56°28’58"N, 3°15’1"W

King's Seat is one of the principal hills of the Sidlaw Hills in southeast Perthshire. At 1,236 feet, it is classified as a 'Marilyn'.[1]

King's Seat is to be found near Collace and is adjacent to Black Hill and the smaller Dunsinane Hill, made famous by its appearance in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.

The Glen of Sorrow, on the King's Seat

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about King's Seat)

References