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Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa

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Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa

The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa

Best mountain peaks around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloanhead provide local recreational opportunities and scenic views within Scotland's Central Belt. This region features a variety of hills, offering accessible ways to experience the local landscape. These locations often combine natural features with historical significance, such as ancient structures or Roman forts. The terrain elevation difficulty varies, making the area suitable for different levels of outdoor activity.

Best mountain peaks around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa

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Last updated: July 15, 2026

Meikle Bin Summit

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The descent off the top of Meikle Bin heading south is great fun. However as it enters the woods it becomes incredibly boggy and fairly unrideable - and that was …

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Croy Hill Roman Fort

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Croy Hill is one of 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall from AD140. From the summit, you are afforded great views over the Kilsyth Hills to the …

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Cort-ma-Law Summit

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The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Lewis Hill Trig Point

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Beautiful panorama view looking north to the Scottish Highlands. It's a must stop for a snack. If you're really up for it, head up a little later for a beautiful sunset hike or bike ride.

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Lecket Hill

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Between the Cort-ma-law trig point and this point, the bog factor is really bad so be prepared.

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March 2, 2026, Lewis Hill Trig Point

Lewis Hill is a gentle sumit on Sauchie Crag with lovely views to the central belt of Scotland. Part of a good circular walk around the North Third Reservoir.

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Croy Hill was a Roman fort,and probable temporary camp

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March 13, 2023, Meikle Bin Summit

An eastern outlier of the Campsie Fells encircled by the Carron Valley Forest. At 570m it's a good hill with a trig point and great views. A good short but steep run from the forest car parks in the north it can also be added to the Kilsyth Hills ridgeline when running from the Carron Valley Reservoir.

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March 2, 2023, Meikle Bin Summit

Meikle Bin at 570m is a great viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest. It's a great summit that looks pointy and mountainous but it's not too hard and is popular with families. There is a trig point on top.

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January 28, 2023, Lecket Hill

Agree with the comments about the bogginess across the top. Best to go up after a few days of dry weather (doesn't make much difference to the bog, but you can work your way around it). The views from all three peaks up here are fabulous and well worth the effort and (likely) soggy boots !!!

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August 1, 2021, Lecket Hill

The track to Lecket Hill is boggy year round. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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August 1, 2021, Cort-ma-Law Summit

The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Love this spot at the Trig Point as it’s the end of the climb and the start of a mega shred along the cliff tops. Lovely spot above the reservoir and looking towards the Trossachs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit in the Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir, and Dennyloanhead area?

The region offers several popular peaks appreciated by the komoot community. Among them, Croy Hill Roman Fort is a significant historical site with expansive views. Another favorite is Lewis Hill Trig Point, known for its panoramic views towards the Scottish Highlands. Meikle Bin Summit, at 570 meters, is also a popular choice for its accessible climb and great viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest.

Are there any mountain peaks with historical significance in this area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. Croy Hill Roman Fort is a prime example, being one of 16 Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall around AD 140. Another historically significant site is Tappoch, which houses the Tappoch Broch, an ancient drystone hollow-walled structure near Denny.

Which peaks offer the best panoramic views?

For stunning panoramic views, Lewis Hill Trig Point is highly recommended, offering vistas north towards the Scottish Highlands. Croy Hill Roman Fort also provides excellent views over the Kilsyth Hills, the Firth of Forth, and the Fife hills. Additionally, Meikle Bin Summit offers a significant viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or walks in the region?

Yes, several peaks are suitable for families. Meikle Bin Summit is popular with families due to its accessible climb. The local hills in general offer accessible ways to enjoy nature without the intensity of larger mountain climbs. For specific easy routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa guide.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these peaks?

The peaks in this area offer a variety of natural features. You'll find rugged, craggy rock outcrops of dolerite at Skea Craig, providing geological interest. Many peaks, like Meikle Bin Summit, are situated within forested areas like the Carron Valley Forest. The Hills of Dunipace are unique conical mounds formed from an old raised beach, steeped in local legend.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking to the summits, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate options like the Tomtain Summit View loop or the Drumbowie Reservoir loop. For easier walks, consider the Chacefield Wood loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Carron Valley Reservoir loop. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa guide.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced hikers?

While many peaks are accessible, some routes can be challenging due to terrain conditions. For instance, the path to Cort-ma-Law Summit and Lecket Hill can be very boggy for much of the year, requiring appropriate footwear and a good level of fitness. It's often recommended to tackle these after a long dry spell or hard frost.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in this region?

The best time to visit often depends on the specific peak and desired activity. For peaks with boggy paths like Cort-ma-Law Summit and Lecket Hill, a long dry spell or hard frost is ideal. Generally, spring and summer offer milder weather for hiking and better visibility for panoramic views. However, a sunset hike or bike ride to Lewis Hill Trig Point can be beautiful at any time of year.

What makes the Hills of Dunipace unique?

The Hills of Dunipace are two large conical mounds near the River Carron. While naturally formed from an old 100ft raised beach, they are unique for being steeped in local legend. One tale suggests they symbolize peace between Romans and local tribes, giving the area its name. Another involves the annual appearance of the headless trunk of Sir Archibald, adding to their fascinating folklore.

Can I find trails suitable for cycling near these peaks?

Yes, the area is popular for cycling. The 'Head of Muir from Denny' ascent is a minor climb popular with cyclists. Additionally, there are dedicated road cycling routes, such as the Carron Valley Reservoir loop or the Glen Road Climb loop. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Denny, Dunipace, Head Of Muir And Dennyloa guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in this area?

Visitors particularly enjoy the accessible nature of these hills, which provide a chance to experience the local landscape without intense climbing. The combination of historical sites like Croy Hill Roman Fort, stunning panoramic views from spots like Lewis Hill Trig Point, and the opportunity for family-friendly outdoor activities are highly appreciated. The unique geological features and rich local folklore also add to the appeal.

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