Tinto is an isolated hill in the
Southern Uplands
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of
Scotland
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. It comprises little more than one top, which stands on the west bank of the
River Clyde, some west of
Biggar. The peak is also called "Tinto Tap", with the name Tinto possibly deriving from the
Scottish Gaelic
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word ', meaning "fiery", which may refer to its ancient past as a look out beacon. Further known as the "Hill of Fire" it is also suggested exposed red hue felsite rock visible in many places on the hill helped gave rise to this name due to the effect seen when a setting sun illuminates the hillside.
At the summit sits "Tinto Cairn", and with a diameter of and a height of it is one of the largest
Bronze Age
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round cairns in Scotland, most of which are found at lower elevations.
An old
Scots children's rhyme tells of the "kist in the mist" at "Tintock tap", ' being the Scots word for "
chest
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".
On Tintock tap, there is a mist,
And in that mist, there is a kist,
And in that kist, there is a cup,
And in that cup, there is a drap.
Tak' up that cup, and drink that drap, that's in yon kist, on Tintock tap!
It is accessible for walking and is one of the premier locations for
hanggliding and
paragliding
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. Tinto is located near the small villages of
Thankerton
Thankerton is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is located between Biggar and Lanark, and situated between Quothquan Law and Tinto (two local hills).
Thankerton's name derives from an early feudal lord cal ...
and
Wiston.
Tinto is also the venue for one of the most popular hill running races in Scotland which is held annually in November.
Artistic recognition
Tinto Hill was painted by
John Pairman in 1841.
References
External links
Tinto Hill raceSign in - Google Accounts
Marilyns of Scotland
Donald mountains
Grahams
Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
Landforms of South Lanarkshire
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Clydesdale and South East Glasgow
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