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Stirling
Bridge Of Allan

Natural Arched Pathway – Dumyat Summit loop from University of Stirling

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United Kingdom
Scotland
Stirling
Bridge Of Allan

Natural Arched Pathway – Dumyat Summit loop from University of Stirling

Moderate

5.0

(8)

88

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Natural Arched Pathway – Dumyat Summit loop from University of Stirling

03:16

10.4km

390m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: February 5, 2026

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2.33 km

Logie Old Kirkyard and Ruined Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Well worth a stop. From Historic Scotlsnd - "The Old Kirk at Logie is a hidden gem, nestling in a peaceful spot below Dumyat at the western end of the Ochil Hills. Originally dedicated to St Serf, 12th century records name Ysaac Michael as 'clerk parson' in 1178. While early records are sketchy, post-Reformation Presbytery minutes illuminate the later history of the church, which was built about 1598 on the footprint of an earlier building"

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2.94 km

Natural Arched Pathway

Highlight • Forest

Nice to walk through here

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2.98 km

Great views of mountains and Stirling

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3.39 km

Viewpoint Above Yellowcraig Wood

Highlight • Viewpoint

Just a few hours round trip from Stirling and offering fantastic views over the city and Ochil Hills, this viewpoint makes for a wonderful hike which is less well known and a bit quieter than other peaks in the area. Start at the University, which is accessible by bus from Stirling.

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5.28 km

Dumyat Summit

Highlight • Climb

Great climb up to the peak and then a superb descent back down to Bridge of Allan!

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5.33 km

Dumyat, (or Dumnyat) is a hill summit in the Ochil Hills near Stirling. It's a popular hill to climb for walkers and mountain bikers alike, despite being relatively small at 1,372 feet (418 metres).

It's an unmistakable hill for its shape, with two main summits of Castle Law on the west, and Dumyat to the east.

At the summit you'll find a memorial to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a trig point, and a beacon-topped cairn that is currently filled with stones that represent wishes.

Commissioned for the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977, this beacon was carried up by hand by the Menstrie Scout Group as part of a chain of beacons across the UK.

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10.4 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.07 km

1.96 km

888 m

534 m

Surfaces

5.53 km

1.89 km

1.29 km

1.01 km

718 m

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Highest point (390 m)

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6°C

13 %

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