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Name:Glenfarg Head
Hill number:12942
Height:217m / 712ft
Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Classification:Tu,2
Drop:30m
Col:187m  NO100118  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1439619/06/2016NO 09797 11791  F: Grassy bump by tree.chrisbien
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
Pete R01/12/2023
stevent080928/02/2023
Tricky19/01/2023
Lynnebe07/09/2022
6th of 7 Tumps in Glenfarg areaDibs10/04/2021
6th hill of 7 for the day. From the ENE then onto Arlick.The Fife Flyer10/04/2021
From ROW to the NE. Along the forest edge to an open gate. The summit was just inside.summitter01/01/2021
tsmart15/08/2020
parked to the east opp gate with path sign, down through 2 gates and up through mature well spaced trees to the top. pheasant pens/feeders on top.robertphillips27/01/2019
duchally17/12/2018
Parked by gate for footpath then fields to woods. No cattle in residence but the signs of their prior presence was all too evident, the grass muddy and pittedColin Crawford15/11/2017
Rod M20/10/2017
No trouble with cattle on this occasion, the gate on to the tarmac road was lying open. Walked to the old barn then across a sort of ditch to get to the top.Not sure if the high point was within the pheasant area or just outside so visited both.NormanW06/09/2017
As Alda, parked by gate at start of public footpath. Lots of notices about cows - who were there. So walked up road and entered their field near the corner. Followed wall/fence downhill to gate at bottom without incident. Along track past byre, almost to wood on right where double gate gives access to field. Straight up towards power lines through wood, and another gate gives access. Avoided the populated pheasant pens and up to summit. Back the same way.Minto24/06/2017
Lindsay M28/08/2016
From the minor road. Bull and cows in field where footpath goes impeded access. Took adjacent field to byre then across the field to the summit woods.Play2End23/06/2016
P start of track to Craigfarg. QB's below the summit of Temple Hill. Walked on to Blair Hill then Glenfarg Head and back to car before the rain set in GH open gate into wood.chrisbien19/06/2016
Ditto alda, more or less. No paths, two rather unwelcoming horses and no summit seemed obvious.Topographer5706/04/2016
Parked on verge by signposted path to Black Craig at NO105122. Easy grassy fields round east and south edge of trees, gate into open walkable wood, obvious summit at base of tree. Returned via path through wood.alda01/06/2015
richtea504001/01/2013
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