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Name:Largo Law
Hill number:1672
Height:290m / 951ft
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Fife
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NO 42707 04973
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:196m
Col:94m  NO304042  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 59
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 312 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Chris Mac17/03/2024
Simple walk from bus stop in Upper Largo to cemetery car park, along farm tracks and through yard to the hill itself. Steep climb to the 288m top and then down and up to the summit. Cold windy and limited views.the pigguy 08/03/2024
Signposted path from the cemetery car park in Upper Largo. Very slippery steep muddy path! Note to dog walkers - dogs only allowed on the hill between December and February when no cattle roaming on the hill. Solo.Dangerous Dave16/02/2024
Continued to Craig Rockduchally07/02/2024
From cemetery car parkDaveMcS28/01/2024
andarooo20/01/2024
beckybags22/11/2023
A Peckish22/11/2023
May have been a second or third ascent, but now have a date!garbo110317/11/2023
Used the route via Keils Den as in 40 walks Fife book,which then joins on at the cemetry car park. A steep ascent and descent. Luckily the eroded soil was slightly damp which made it less slippy.Hirta02/10/2023
BeardScot20/09/2023
From carpark between cemetery and school. Up the field edge path, then track, around back of barn and up track past wind turbine. Steep ascent up dry path to summit. Warm, dry day but strong, chilly wind on top. Reverse route for descent which was rather slow since dry path was a bit like mini-ballbearings at pointsJubilado14/09/2023
nicolajane09/08/2023
Up and down from cemetary. Track was reasonably dry.colazione05/08/2023
jgregor18/06/2023
ketzster21/03/2023
Parked in car park between cemetery and school. Up farm tracks to Chesterstone farm. Up past wind turbine then onto hill. Steep and slippery. No real path until gradient eases off.PeteF17/03/2023
scott duncan24/01/2023
Parked at cemetery. Treacherous mud on lower slopes led to donning of shoe spikes, with benefit. Wide views from top.willyross09/12/2022
lindaross09/12/2022
From car park situated between the cemetery & school - A pleasant stroll past rich arable farmland & horse paddocks and then a stiff climb to the summit trig point. Above 220m the slope is not as steep & the path less worn. A fine looking hill.gerrybowes21/09/2022
Straightforward climb up path from graveyard car park.IWC23/07/2022
Used tips from walk high land. Parked too esrly. Plenty of spaces at CP next to primary school and graveyard. Clearly signed to avoid farm business. V v steep. I detoured on descent and boxed around fields to get me back to original tracks.VerySlowPlodder28/06/2022
bobhem2513/06/2022
stalky1406/05/2022
Family strollamswanston16/04/2022
stevent080902/04/2022
Last one of the week - later found I was Covid +ve! Walked up from cemetery / school car park and operated on short wave for SOTA on summit.G4OBK (Phil)25/03/2022
Main track from Upper Largo graveyard car park to Largo Law. Then via field boundaries to the irresistible ridge of Craig Rock (looking every inch a side vent of the one time Largo Law volcano) and back over the south top of Largo Law.Nick Down113/03/2022
Parked at the Upper Largo cemetery, followed track to Chersterstone Farm, then straight up the muddy path. Slightly windy on top, Storm Franklin passing through, but dry and sunny. I descended the east slope and around the edge of the lower field to avoid the muddy path.chillyman822/02/2022
catriona03/01/2022
ThickIce03/11/2021
After Elie Chain Walk. Bit of unnecessary hassle finding CP in Upper Largo. Final Fife Marilyn!iangpark17/09/2021
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Also parked at the cemetery and followed the signposted route. Very steep from farm to the top and a false summit on the way which made your heart sink!thejackrustles07/09/2021
Llondon07/09/2021
From cemetery up usual route but came back down fence to west from dip and round on sheep trods.SS28/08/2021
Rodge29/05/2021
Straightforward but steep climb up path from graveyard car park.KevPalmer10/05/2021
Wanting to also climb the nearby TuMP - Craig Rock to SE - I parked in entrance to Forth House (currently closed) at NO443052. Met friendly dog walker who agreed it was fine to walk field edges. Continued from CR to trig easily via gate at NO433049. A fence had to climbed ENE of trig (no problem). On way back, met horse rider who informed me that the landowner could be quite aggressive if not using the signed approach to the trig from the SW. Luckily I did not meet him.carole engel09/05/2021
Bright but cold sunny day. Shame it's an out and back but we combined it with a circuit round nearby Keils Den which was a nice contrast. w/ Shirley.Hegley10/04/2021
With family. Clear day but cool NW wind. Sheltered in below main summit for coffee/hot chocolate.paddyirish09/04/2021
Icy over mudFreefall28/12/2020
ploto28/11/2020
Dibs06/11/2020
Clach Liath20/09/2020
Martin6612/09/2020
Early evening solo walk, as an afterthought, on way home from a family day on the beach at Elie.barnz4822/08/2020
IMacd4521/08/2020
rhiannonponsford10/07/2020
Straight forward hill notwithstanding muddy tracks and tailend of Storm Denis. Don't waste your time looking for a trailhead from the south and the A915. Both access tracks to Thistle Cottage and Alltbeag clearly say 'Private no public access'. So start like everybody else from the south west parking between the cemetery and school on North Feus. Path well signed to Chesterstone were you go round the farm buildings to the west and north to reach the foot of the hill and steep ascent to first false summit. Slight descent and reascent takes you to the summit and trig pillar. visited high ground to west on return route just in case. Back the same way.mntainman17/02/2020