List of Marilyns in The Scottish Lowlands - Central Scotland From Dumbarton To Montrose

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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