About Seamark
The summit itself isn't dramatic. You'll find a cairn and not much else, which is fine if you're after that clean hill-bagging satisfaction. The real draw is the panorama. Loch Leven spreads out below, and the sweep of land beyond it justifies the climb. Walkers will appreciate the relative lack of crowds compared to the bigger-name peaks further north.
Families with reasonably confident legs can manage it, though younger kids might find the final push a bit steep. Allow three hours if you're taking it slowly or stopping for photos. The ground can be boggy after rain, so proper boots aren't optional. There's no entry fee - it's just a Scottish hillside - but there's nowhere to buy food at the top, so pack a flask.
If you're basing yourself at Wild Goose Glamping or Gallowhill Caravan Park nearby, Seamark works as a solid morning or afternoon outing. It's the sort of walk that justifies a countryside break without demanding a full day's commitment. Worth doing once, particularly if the weather cooperates.
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What type of attraction is Seamark?
Seamark is a peak in Perthshire, Fife & Tayside.
Are there holiday parks near Seamark?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Seamark. The closest is Wild Goose Glamping, just 3.7 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Seamark?
Seamark is located near Kinross in Perthshire, Fife & Tayside. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.7 miles away.
What else is there to do near Seamark?
Near Seamark you can also visit Hallyards Castle (historic site), Scotland's Last Duel (historic site), Green Hill (peak), Easter Lochhead (historic site). Browse our Kinross area guide for the full list of things to do.