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Name:Doon Hill
Hill number:8175
Height:77m / 253ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Tu,0
Drop:59m
Col:18m  NS520998  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2746015/05/2019NN 52545 00135  F: The fairy tree.chrisbien
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From due west, hard track through residential area and on into woodland, then turn left onto nice path to the summit.Topographer5707/01/2024
From parking area to west.colazione10/11/2023
With Tammy, Fudge, and Truffle. Circular walk from Aberfoyle.Hippo23/06/2023
Parked to west of summit were space for a few cars. Up track then branched off to top. Lots of tat by the tree.PeterD04/06/2023
Circuit from Kirkton, up one path and down the other. Woods a delight, redstarts and wood warblers singing. Rubbish returning to the summit. On to Garbeg next.fasgadh13/05/2023
PeteN12/05/2023
With Steven and Harvey. All the tat has been removed from the summit area.hillsman04/03/2023
andy.painter05/02/2023
EmmaSkye1315/08/2022
Plus the river walkhillsman25/06/2022
Nice hill spoilt by tat and facemasks at the summit.lordtonult20/06/2022
Second visit to this easy wooded summit. A pity about all of the rotting tat disfiguring the summit tree. Surely no-one seriously believes in this nonsenseColin Crawford03/05/2022
With Corinne. Sunny, pleasant walk. No faerie sightings to report.iangpark21/04/2022
Hill 6 of an anti-clockwise round of 7 Tumps from Aberfoyle car park. Thought about using a bike, but decided it would be more of a hinderance. Along forest roads from Drum of Gartloaning.Minto24/03/2022
Chris Mac19/02/2022
cachristiso130/12/2021
With R while staying in Aberfoyle.Dan Baddeley27/11/2021
With Maureen [wife] and Alfie [Shiatsu] as part of smashing circular walk described in WalkHighlands. About 2 hours.russell6129/09/2021
I included a visit to Doon Hill summit whilst enjoying a long walk from Drymen to Aberfoyle and back on the Rob Roy trail. Solo.meltdiceburg19/08/2021
Sunhat25/09/2020
Toots accompanied us in her daddy horsey rucksack.Louise03/08/2020
Downhillcharger03/08/2020
Blair28219/07/2020
A couple of very good waymarked paths lead up to the top through the wood.sclater02/03/2020
Saw a wishing tree, a wicca witch and red squirrelsNodwah21/12/2019
A saunter along the loop path to the Reverend Kirk’s tree at the summitNick Down117/06/2019
malcorbett08/06/2019
Combined with Kirkton Hill. Track from W. One path up another down.chrisbien15/05/2019
A well pathed walk to the top. With Brian R. Saw nothing suspicious.Play2End16/02/2019
m0untain_n0mad03/07/2018
Ken_Stewart20/03/2018
from near kirkton tracks then path up through woods.robertphillips15/12/2017
From Kirkton. Path all the way to the top.RobertP10/11/2017
chalky195307/11/2017
daviemore01/04/2017
hillsman26/01/2017
Alone. From Aberfoyle car park. Lovely wee hill.russell6110/02/2016
maknipe08/10/2015
Lucky08/10/2015
The fairy hill!hillsman11/08/2015
Colin Crawford20/12/2014
With five other friends while we were at an Order of the Cross gathering down the road at Gartmore House Hotel , Annie Lennox, Margaret Jack, Richard Palmer, Pamela Jenkins,Tina O'Sullivan.vegibagger18/10/2014
Accidental tump whilst walking the forest. No fairys spotted. Overcast and mild.iangalbraith08/12/2013
ajwxyzt22/12/2012
Lindsay M16/08/2009
Janet M16/08/2009
k3469uk03/03/2007
Mr Apples03/02/2007
amblemark23/07/2006
The fairy hill, I think it's called, easy walk from Aberfoyle. Think there was a cache and midgies as well of course.Walker Dan04/07/2004