Lomond Hills Regional Park
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Section Two: Member's contributions
Rough grassland in the foreground, typical of the range with a view towards Bishop Hill (left) and West Lomond Hill (right) and Harperleas Reservoir.
by Richard Webb
The path in Maspie Den takes walkers through a deep undercut behind a waterfall here. With more water in the burn, it can be more impressive.
by James Allan
An old dyke runs across the east side of the hill here, providing a lead-in to the (much more recent) masts on Purin Hill in NO2505.
by Richard Law
Both paths lead down towards the road, the right hand path soon arriving at the car park. East Lomond Hill in the distance.
by Gordon Hatton
Ordnance Survey brass rivet benchmark can be seen within the empty circle on top of the boulder. For full description, see Link. See also NO2106 : Brass rivet benchmark on boulder near West Lomond.
by Becky Williamson
An ASK21 glider on approach to the airfield of the Scottish Gliding Union at Portmoak, as seen from Lochend Farm Shop and Cafe, with Bishop Hill and Scotlandwell beyond.
by M J Richardson
Extensive views over most of fertile Fife from the tops of the Lomond Hills. This is looking north-east, across farmland in the Eden Valley, towards Cupar.
By Colin Smith
By Colin Smith
Looking like a miniature Mount Fuji, East Lomond dominates the village of Falkland in Fife.
by Thomas Dick
Over the centuries wind and weather has worn the sandstone into this mushroom shaped rock on the northern slopes of West Lomond Hill. It can be climbed but descending again is a little more difficult!
by ronnie leask
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