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Geography and Scenary
 

Tourist information and details of walks / events.

  

http://www.clacksweb.org.uk/visiting/ochilhills/ 

Panoramic view from the north and south. You will need to zoomin on the images to read the text.

 

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The Ochil Hills (from the Celtic (specifically Old Welsh) uchel meaning 'high') is a range of hills in Scotland north of the Forth valley bordered by Alloa.

 

Selection of peaks in the Ochil Range

  • Ben Cleuch (721m) - see here, and here.
  • Ben Buck (679m)
  • Andrew Gannel Hill (670m)
  • Kings Seat (648m)
  • Tarmangie (645m)
  • Whitewisp (643m)
  • The Law (638m)
  • Blairdennon (631m)
  • Ben Ever (622m)
  • Innerdownie (611m)
  • Mickle Corum (594m)
  • Scad Hill (586m)
  • Colsnaur Hill (553m)
  • Grodwell Hill (553m)
  • Core Hill (543m)
  • Sauchanwood Hill (541m)
  • Burnfoot Hill (526m)
  • Wood Hill (525m)
  • Ben Shee (516m)
  • Craig Leith (513m)
  • Wether Hill (503m)
  • Bald Hill (500m)
  • Elistoun Hill (497m)
  • Craigentaggert Hill (493m)
  • Steele's Knowe (485m)
  • Sim's Hill (482m)
  • Glentye Hill (481m)
  • Eastbow Hill (476m)
  • Commonedge Hill (468m)
  • Hillfoot Hill (442m)
  • The Nebit (438m)
  • The Seat (429m)
  • Kinpauch Hill (426m)
  • Dumyat (418m)
  • Loss Hill (417m)
  • Craig Rossie (410m)
  • Myreton Hill (387m)
  • Black Hill (358m)
  • Bank Hill (346m)