Conic Hill

Conic Hill
Highest point
Elevation 361 m (1,184 ft)
Prominence 153 m
Listing Marilyn, HuMP, TuMP
Coordinates 56°05′49″N 4°31′29″W / 56.0970°N 4.5246°W / 56.0970; -4.5246Coordinates: 56°05′49″N 4°31′29″W / 56.0970°N 4.5246°W / 56.0970; -4.5246
Naming
Translation Conic Hill
Geography
Location Stirling, Scotland
Parent range Grampian Mountains
OS grid NS432923
Topo map OS Landranger 56 and Explorer 364

Conic Hill (from Gaelic "coinneach" meaning mossy) is a prominent hill in Stirling, Scotland.

Location and description

It is on the east bank of Loch Lomond, beside the village of Balmaha. It is a sharp little summit which is on the Highland Boundary Fault. There is a tiny cairn at the top.[1]

Views

From the top, it offers great views over Loch Lomond and towards Glasgow. On a clear day it is even possible to see Goat Fell on the Isle of Arran, which is about 50 miles (80 km) to the south west. In addition, the rounded outline of Ailsa Craig in the Clyde Estuary is sometimes visible.

Ascent

It is accessible for walking, and forms part of the West Highland Way. During the lambing season, dogs are not allowed in the two enclosed fields on the east approach to Conic Hill, even if they are on a lead. The season normally lasts for around three weeks at the end of April and early May. However, this does not affect access with a dog to Conic Hill from the Balmaha direction.

The hill is accessible by public transport, with buses and ferries arriving in Balmaha. There is also a car park at the base, allowing those with vehicles a place to park before climbing the hill.

In August 2013, 8 members of Deafblind Scotland ascended the hill with help from rangers and guides.[2]

References

  1. Conic Hill at www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  2. Mqueen, Craig. "Deafblind climbers tackle Conic Hill on banks of Loch Lomond with help from their guides". Daily Record. Retrieved 2 March 2015.


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