Hill of Muchalls

The Hill of Muchalls is a coastal mountainous landform situated approximately 1.4 kilometres west of the Bridge of Muchalls in Aberdeenshire, Scotland within the Mounth Range of the Grampian Mountains.

From Megray Hill there are expansive views to the North Sea facing east.

Neolithic traces of civilisation appear on the nearby Kempstone Hill in the form of standing stones.

[3] This hill is near to the posited location for the noted Battle of Mons Graupius between the Romans and the indigenous Caledonians.

[4] [5] The major Roman Camp of Raedykes is situated approximately four kilometres to the southwest.