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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 56 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From due west, hard track through residential area and on into woodland, then turn left onto nice path to the summit. | Topographer57 | 07/01/2024 |
From parking area to west. | colazione | 10/11/2023 |
With Tammy, Fudge, and Truffle. Circular walk from Aberfoyle. | Hippo | 23/06/2023 |
Parked to west of summit were space for a few cars. Up track then branched off to top. Lots of tat by the tree. | PeterD | 04/06/2023 |
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. | fasgadh | 13/05/2023 |
PeteN | 12/05/2023 | |
With Steven and Harvey. All the tat has been removed from the summit area. | hillsman | 04/03/2023 |
andy.painter | 05/02/2023 | |
EmmaSkye13 | 15/08/2022 | |
Plus the river walk | hillsman | 25/06/2022 |
Nice hill spoilt by tat and facemasks at the summit. | lordtonult | 20/06/2022 |
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 nonsense | Colin Crawford | 03/05/2022 |
With Corinne. Sunny, pleasant walk. No faerie sightings to report. | iangpark | 21/04/2022 |
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. | Minto | 24/03/2022 |
Chris Mac | 19/02/2022 | |
cachristiso1 | 30/12/2021 | |
With R while staying in Aberfoyle. | Dan Baddeley | 27/11/2021 |
With Maureen [wife] and Alfie [Shiatsu] as part of smashing circular walk described in WalkHighlands. About 2 hours. | russell61 | 29/09/2021 |
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. | meltdiceburg | 19/08/2021 |
Sunhat | 25/09/2020 | |
Toots accompanied us in her daddy horsey rucksack. | Louise | 03/08/2020 |
Downhillcharger | 03/08/2020 | |
Blair282 | 19/07/2020 | |
A couple of very good waymarked paths lead up to the top through the wood. | sclater | 02/03/2020 |
Saw a wishing tree, a wicca witch and red squirrels | Nodwah | 21/12/2019 |
A saunter along the loop path to the Reverend Kirk’s tree at the summit | Nick Down1 | 17/06/2019 |
malcorbett | 08/06/2019 | |
Combined with Kirkton Hill. Track from W. One path up another down. | chrisbien | 15/05/2019 |
A well pathed walk to the top. With Brian R. Saw nothing suspicious. | Play2End | 16/02/2019 |
m0untain_n0mad | 03/07/2018 | |
Ken_Stewart | 20/03/2018 | |
from near kirkton tracks then path up through woods. | robertphillips | 15/12/2017 |
From Kirkton. Path all the way to the top. | RobertP | 10/11/2017 |
chalky1953 | 07/11/2017 | |
daviemore | 01/04/2017 | |
hillsman | 26/01/2017 | |
Alone. From Aberfoyle car park. Lovely wee hill. | russell61 | 10/02/2016 |
maknipe | 08/10/2015 | |
Lucky | 08/10/2015 | |
The fairy hill! | hillsman | 11/08/2015 |
Colin Crawford | 20/12/2014 | |
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. | vegibagger | 18/10/2014 |
Accidental tump whilst walking the forest. No fairys spotted. Overcast and mild. | iangalbraith | 08/12/2013 |
ajwxyzt | 22/12/2012 | |
Lindsay M | 16/08/2009 | |
Janet M | 16/08/2009 | |
k3469uk | 03/03/2007 | |
Mr Apples | 03/02/2007 | |
amblemark | 23/07/2006 | |
The fairy hill, I think it's called, easy walk from Aberfoyle. Think there was a cache and midgies as well of course. | Walker Dan | 04/07/2004 |