Central Scotland From Dumbarton To Montrose
Peak | Height (m) | Prom. (m) | Col (m) | Grid ref. | Parent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ben Cleuch | 721 | 595 | 126 | NN902006 | Ben Vorlich |
Earl's Seat | 578 | 511 | 67 | NS569838 | Ben Lomond |
West Lomond | 522 | 405 | 117 | NO197066 | Ben Cleuch |
Craigowl Hill | 455 | 393 | 62 | NO377400 | Lochnagar |
Duncolm | 401 | 308 | 93 | NS470774 | Earl's Seat |
Stronend | 511 | 286 | 225 | NS629894 | Earl's Seat |
Dumglow | 379 | 251 | 128 | NT076965 | Ben Cleuch |
Meikle Bin | 570 | 237 | 333 | NS667821 | Earl's Seat |
Innerdouny Hill | 497 | 228 | 269 | NO032073 | Ben Cleuch |
Benarty Hill | 356 | 228 | 128 | NT153978 | Dumglow |
Lendrick Hill | 456 | 222 | 234 | NO019036 | Innerdouny Hill |
King's Seat | 377 | 219 | 158 | NO230330 | Craigowl Hill |
Norman's Law | 285 | 209 | 76 | NO305202 | Innerdouny Hill |
Largo Law | 290 | 197 | 93 | NO427049 | West Lomond |
Dumyat | 418 | 190 | 228 | NS835976 | Ben Cleuch |
Moncreiffe Hill | 223 | 186 | 37 | NO135199 | Auchnafree Hill |
Bishop Hill | 461 | 179 | 282 | NO185043 | West Lomond |
Turin Hill | 252 | 179 | 73 | NO514535 | Craigowl Hill |
Steele's Knowe | 485 | 177 | 308 | NN969080 | Innerdouny Hill |
Carleatheran | 485 | 168 | 317 | NS687918 | Stronend |
Mount Hill | 221 | 163 | 58 | NO331164 | Norman's Law |
East Lomond | 448 | 155 | 293 | NO244062 | West Lomond |
Cairnie Hill | 228 | 150 | 78 | NO279155 | Innerdouny Hill |
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