There are two hill forts here. The smaller, named after the hill, sits above crags on the southern rim. The other, called Moredun or Carnac, encircles ground at the very …
Thought to be about 600 years old, the Birnam Oak stands on the edge of the River Tay. It's also known as Macbeth's oak, as it is a relic of Birnam Wood, mentioned in William Shakespeare's play.
Disclaimer: the stone doesn't rock. But does show that our local giants (eg mountain trolls) enjoy rock balancing. Anyway, a slightly scenic minor high-point set in the forest that makes …