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This high knoll overlooking Balquhidder offers superb views over the village and glen and is well worth the walk from the church and graveyard where Rob Roy is buried.
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This high knoll overlooking Balquhidder offers superb views over the village and glen and is well worth the walk from the church and graveyard where Rob Roy is buried.
Grading: strenuous. Strone Hill overlooks the village of Strone and offers superb views over the Firth of Clyde and its sea lochs. On a clear day it is possible to see over to Arran, the Arrochar Alps and down the…
Whether you've never climbed a hill in your life or are an experienced hiker and have bagged lots of Munros, here in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park we have plenty of wee hills that offer spectacular views in exchange…
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Follow waymarked paths at this fantastic tourist attraction, which are set in woodland in the Eachaig Valley to the north of Dunoon on the Cowal Peninsula.
Above the town of Callander are high crags that offer an exhilarating walk first through woodland, then along the crag tops and to a cairn at 343m elevation.
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Ben Gullipen is situated on an open parallel ridge. These type of ridges are a direct result of the geological activity along the Highland Boundary Fault, which makes the natural and cultural transition between the Highlands and Lowlands.
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The rocky knoll of Dundurn might only be 112m high but it packs in a great deal of interest, both historic and scenic.
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Located on the eastern side of Loch Lomond and also on the Highland Boundary Fault Line, walkers leave the popular village of Balmaha for a short but fairly stiff climb to the top of Conic Hill, 361m high.
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Gouk Hill is a small but steep rise to the east of the town of Helensburgh on the western edge of the National Park.
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Located on the west side of Loch Lomond, the Glen Striddle hills offer a fine hike from the village of Luss and to the highest point, Beinn Dubh, at 657m.
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Inchcailloch is a small island located on Loch Lomond and accessible via a boat from Balmaha and the waterbus from Luss. The island is part of a National Nature Reserve and boasts lovely woodlands, a chance to spot wildlife and fantastic…