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Name:Lamb Hill
Hill number:12826
Height:422m / 1384ft
Parent (Ma):1662  Steele's Knowe
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Donald area:Ochil Hills
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Earn, Leven (Leven)
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NO 00881 07621
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:30m
Col:392m  NO006077  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 58
(1:25k) 369
Observations:ground 45m SSE at NO 00896 07581 may be as high; flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 56 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Cycled in from yetts of muckhart. The area around these hills is a myriad of new excellent tracks, wonderful for cycling. All the hills are newly planted, so easy for now. Great views over the highland line.hils11/09/2023
See https://scotlandhills.net/ochil-hills/hill walker05/03/2023
Seems like this hill is going to be forested soon too, along with John's Hill.iangpark24/05/2022
Circuit from Corb Bridge, taking the track to the junction at the start of Corb Glen, ascending over the flank of Perk Hill to Corb Law, then following the fence to the western end of Corb Glen, where a steep ATV track heads from the gate towards the summit of John's Hill, now with its name neatly painted on a summit marker pebble. Down and up another ATV track to the barely distinct twin tops of Sim's Hill, back to the col and contouring around John's Hill to Lamb Hill and its even less distinct double summit bumps, before descending to the B934, through what what is likely to be profuse tussock grass in summer.Nick Down101/01/2022
Lovely trio on good ground.jimbloomer15/05/2021
Descended steeply on mossy ground from Sim's Hill to just below the col and followed a sheep track round the base of John's hill to the next col and up to the flat summit area. Descended N then W across first boggy then drier pastures back to the road just S of Corb Bridge car park.LizH14/05/2021
Circuit of Steele's Knowe and associated tops from Glen Devon.thekirkie pirate25/03/2021
Round of John's Hill, Sim's Hill and Lamb Hill on lovely spring day.Crumblie217/03/2021
Circuit from home; a glorious wee hill, after Black Creich Hill.richtea504020/06/2020
Straightforward circuit of Lamb Hill, John's Hill, Sims's Hill, Green Law, Rowantree Craig and Steele's Knowe, from Littlerig, returning via Corb Glen.TRG31818/03/2020
From Corb Glen, via John's Hill and Sim's Hill.NormanW26/01/2020
A very quick 3 hours 5 tump round from littlerig before the rain arrived from the west,lamb hill, johns hill, sims hill, black creich hill, burnt hill,robertphillips17/07/2019
Lamb Hill, John's Hill and Sim's Hill, a nice wee round from Littlerig.hillsman15/09/2018
From John's Hill.summitter14/10/2017
From Sim's Hill, headed directly NW back to the car.agentmancuso14/01/2017
Good parking at start of forest road at Littlerig. Up SW ridge. Onto John's Hill. There is an earthwork or old track traversing the S side of the hill about the 370 to 350m which is unmarked on maps and a useful way back from John's Hill.Minto16/11/2016
A green round hill. Up from LittlerigPlay2End29/06/2016
Debs and Goska, from Glen Devon on way home from AviemoreMountain Goat23/03/2016
Up from Littlerig, continued around to Burnt Hill.fasgadh14/11/2015
Pleasant walking after leaving Black Creich Hill.JohnW14/07/2015
Pleasant walking from Ben Thrush to Lamb Hill (via Sim's Hill & John's Hill), often on grassy tracks.Lindsay M01/03/2015
Sim's - John's - Lamb. Descended easily to gate just north of house at Littlerig.Topographer5705/02/2015
With Tom E. Lamb - John's - Sim's - Black Creich (horrendous) - Burnt (quite good).chrisbien24/10/2013
483M3 Ruff GRS WSO FENCE. Corb Law crcuit RHW18/02/2013
Pete R23/03/2024
Lynnebe31/08/2022
mae06/03/2022
Tonester18/01/2022
PeterAH14/05/2021
kathyh27/03/2021
ArdrossanWintonRover31/01/2021
Simon Winton09/12/2020
Gavin Theobald29/11/2019
hillhunter13/01/2019
duchally14/12/2018
cmac18/08/2018
Fife Walking01/07/2018
Martin R28/04/2017
ZanderH14/01/2017
JockTamson18/08/2015
Thi18/08/2015
Rod M01/03/2015
Janet M01/03/2015
Tricky31/10/2014
alda15/02/2014
ajwxyzt29/06/2013
Colin Crawford03/08/2011
richtea504024/08/2010
russell6122/08/2010
Kiltie31/01/2010