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Name:Innerdouny Hill
Hill number:1660
Height:497m / 1631ft
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Donald area:Ochil Hills
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
County (CoH):Kinross-shire (CoH)
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Earn, Leven (Leven)
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (400-499m), Historic County Top, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,4,CoH,Y)
Grid ref:NO 03218 07314
Summit feature:ground 1m NW of trig point
Drop:228m
Col:269m  NN944058  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 58
(1:25k) 369
Survey:obvious summit
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Notes:
  • Kinross-shire historic county top

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 303 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Chris Mac28/01/2024
DaveMcS15/01/2024
clanbonham23/12/2023
Up the forest track to find the path alongside fence to the top. Pleasant two hours up and down and some great views at the top.the pigguy 22/12/2023
sologarbo110311/10/2023
Route as per JonGlew. Slight bit of storm Arwen damage to be negotiated on section from track to wall but not too bad going. 4.7 miles, 2hrs round trip.JulieB30/09/2023
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Same route as Sealf4, easy peasy. 'Easy enough route up forestry tracks to NO029080 then followed obvious path by fence to trig point and excellent views'thejackrustles26/09/2023
Much easier than expected. Followed track to NO 03720 07725 then up trod alongside fence straight to summit. One slightly boggy section on trod but easy to cross on grass clumps.nicolajane19/09/2023
alanm22/08/2023
scott duncan29/07/2023
ketzster05/07/2023
Forest track from Littlerig car parkhummusg26/06/2023
ThickIce20/06/2023
11.25 from a night sleeping at Littlerigg up the track curling right at a junction higher up then at U bend where there are felled trees to the right, west up wall line in first ride. Then easy final path south to summit. Trig S6197vegibagger07/06/2023
Our route was NOT nice but it worked in late May 2023. Much of the forest has been felled and some replanted and now all but impenetrable. If using a bike leaving the track at NO038076 MAY still be a good route. We walked and left the track on the north side of Brunt Hill near where a wall is shown (about NO029079). We walked up a deeply rutted extraction track generously covered in debris. Once the ruined wall appears it may be worth crossing to its NW side to seek easier going. After crossing the boggy little col the wall becomes a proper wall and the going becomes easy grass leading to the open hill top. Time it right and a feast of bilberries awaits Of course by now this may all have been cleared and replanted.m0jla28/05/2023
Parked at Little Rig. Followed the track to NO 03807 07656 then took footpath along edge of trees to the summit. Continued through fire breaks to open ground and across to Nether Town Hill then north to Mellock Hill. Continued north towards tree line then skirted trees and wound my way back to the outward track and starting point. A lot of uneven, wet ground after Innerdouny so quite an energy sapping route despite not being long or having much climb.Tonester22/03/2023
Parked at Littlerig. Up track. Left at junction. At 0293 0797 followed remains of wall across area of clearfell. Not too rough, but will soon be unpassable with spruce trees. After the clearfell at a junction in the wall, continued to follow wall leading to summit ridge. At end of wall the proper path was found coming in from the NE (presumably from the track at 0380 0768).PeteF18/03/2023
With Rod from small car park up track to just past high point where path then follows fence to just short of the summit. Views still good but starting to haze so East Lothian not clear as it had been earlier from Lendrick Hill.SS23/02/2023
From car park at foot of track. Right turn at the fork.jef23/01/2023
jgregor22/01/2023
Dog walk w/Devon, Tracey, Thom. Out and back from Littlerig Car Park.ZacField07/01/2023
From Littlerig car park. Up forest road until it starts to go downhill and followed track by fence all the way up to the trig. Nice and easy. Back same way. With Mntainman.Dangerous Dave02/12/2022
mntainman02/12/2022
As per isbjorn. Track and footpath all the way. Considered shortcut back via stone wall and forest ride but looked lumpy underfoot plus had a few stormblown fallen trees. Gate at carpark was open, saw no foresters on hill. Just over 2 hours return.willyross25/11/2022
lindaross25/11/2022
Clach Liath14/11/2022
Parked next to high gate. Easy walk. Until onvious old marked route to,summit.VerySlowPlodder01/07/2022
JFT_9618/06/2022
After Lendrick Hill. Walked up on track from parking place by Littlerig. Operated for SOTA (as usual).G4OBK (Phil)23/03/2022
From StronachieLynnebe16/03/2022
Circuit of tops from Littlerigg.thekirkie pirate08/02/2022
From mapped parking to W, forest road to NO 0335 0790, then up a break between clear fell and mature conifers to wall, follow wall SE for ~250m then fence SW to top.jonglew22/12/2021
Blair28204/12/2021
From parking at Littlerig, followed forestry track until just past high point. Then followed fence (path) easily to top. Excellent viewpoint, with Inez and Teddy.clashcityrocker23/11/2021
Parked at Littlerig NO012070 (there is a no parking sign as you pull in but it means on that side of area, it's fine to park on the other side). Followed forest track to junction at NO021075 then took right-hand (east) track (ignored yellow arrow on left track) and continued to what is shown as a forest ride at NO033079. This is now the boundary of a clear felled area. Followed edge of woods up to wall at NO031076. Climbed wall and followed the wall to wall/fence junction at NO033074 where I followed wall/path to south west to the open area and summit. Went down the same way. There is a well walked path that looks like it heads to the end of the forest track at NO036073 which would be an alternate route up.Danmawr24/10/2021
BigAl50013/09/2021
From Littlerig, as others. Signs only refer to outside of bend - we drove in and found another sign indicating parking areaAlanD02/08/2021
From Littlerig. We had to park on the verge as there were signs in the area marked as a car park on the map saying no parking due to lorries turning in and out at all times.KevPalmer11/05/2021
With Iain - first of two. Parked second CP then track nearly all the way to the top. Exactly 1hr from top back to car.iangpark09/04/2021
Dibs28/12/2020
A shuffle with Tam Collie, snow crusty but ground not frozenTamCollie06/12/2020
briansv650s11/10/2020
With E. From Littlerig car park on B934.Beeliner07/09/2020
MKInnes02/09/2020
From Littlerig and forest tracks, then up path on NE ridge.Winterfloodian12/08/2020
jaizinho08/08/2020
oscar08/08/2020
Robin5605/07/2020
As suggested by others, took the forestry track to NO038076 and followed the clear path up from there. Easy route if not the shortest. On to Mellock Hill: short passage through the trees to NO029076 then easy walk along firebreaks via Black Law to NO025067. Eventual return from this point following the tree line to NO015070 and back to Littlerig CP. Much shorter than the ascent, although not such easy going.TRG31802/06/2020
BasherBob15/03/2020