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Name:Benarty Hill
Hill number:1671
Height:356m / 1168ft
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Fife
Catchment:Leven (Leven)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (300-399m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,3,Y)
Grid ref:NT 15381 97875
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:228m
Col:128m  NT134971  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 58
(1:25k) 367W
Observations:nearby grassy mound may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 387 users)ByDate of Ascent
with Tessardhumble26/11/2023
From SW corner of Benarty Wood up good path steeply at first but easy going further up to trig point summit. Returned via Mulla Craig and back to track from the old fort down to roadside.Jossker24/10/2023
Round Lochore & great route up past Blair Mill. Then up good track through fields & plantation to fort W of trig. Along ridge to Mulla Craig, back to Benarty. Down to Vane Hill, round RSPB, up & E through gate to Navitie Hill. Good descent through Ballingry Farm, footpath to Harran Hill & completed circuit of Lochore. 21km, 600m climb 5hrs. Well worth it for the views.Lynnebe23/08/2023
7th time.russell6120/08/2023
Followed route in 40 walks Fife book. Walk back along country lane spoilt by fly tipped sofa & tyres. Lots of cans, glass & plastic bottles, paper cups and other debris lying on road and verges. What a disgrace.Hirta07/06/2023
Benarty Hill, near Ballingry - Walkhighlands routehummusg17/04/2023
Parked at Struths Steps where there is space for 4 cars. Road in disgraceful state with rubbish and flytipping. Up steps then left onto track. Up path/MTB track to large rock Seamark then on up boggy path to summit trig.PeteF18/03/2023
Circuit from the south. 1 of 3thekirkie pirate25/01/2023
With Steve T around Loch Ore first.Play2End22/01/2023
Nice new path. Cool, strong wind.Play2End14/01/2023
From the Loch Leven RSPB car park (£3). Solo.Dangerous Dave04/01/2023
Easy parking by start of path to SSE at NT 1590 9696 - Up path, currently having stone steps embedded on steeper sections, to junction at 161972 - Turned left & up path to top of wood with good viewpoint - NW through felled area to gate at NT 1584 9729 & then good path through heather to trig point & grassy mound to NNE.gerrybowes22/09/2022
On way to Mulla Craighillsman16/09/2022
Ascent from south of hill via steps and clear path starting on small road to Ballingry. Adequate parkingsarahk05/08/2022
As willyross,then along to Mulla Craig and down along top of shooting range to road.Good views. With Bridget.catman18/07/2022
With Catman.rosiebridge18/07/2022
As per other users , from RSPB car park. Followed red route described as sleeping giant path. Connected path now made , so when out of RSPB reserve, pass through a wooden gate, continue on hardsurface path, go through a metal kissing gate. Continue for 2/300 metres, and look for anfeint earth path going upwards through bracken trees. At T junction turn R, this larger path will curve around L, and take you to summit.VerySlowPlodder28/06/2022
Climbed by @a_walk_in_scotlandLynnebe24/04/2022
Last of three Marilyns on the day for SOTA. Parking at spot height 171 NT 158969G4OBK (Phil)22/03/2022
Stunning little hills. Lots of tracks to the top, well worth a visit. 6km loop on just over an hour. Mulla Craig and benarty hill.Nicky C30/10/2021
With SDC. Blustery but stayed dry and sunny while we sipped on top. Amazing views for an easy ascent from Lochore by Harran Hill, return by the Avenue.niallp03/10/2021
From the RSPB nature Reserve Car park. Red route technically shut, followed diversion route which gives a pleasant walk up to Ben Vane and then a path along to the summit (one path need to spot up through the woods to the wall, but once that sorted really pleasant path along by the wall above the ridge up to the summit. Came off the back following a good path to meet the forest path through Benarty Wood then retraced steps back to the start. 5.2 miles, 2hrs 10mins walking time. Could be much shorter.JulieB11/08/2021
Had planned to walk to the Vane Farm cafe but too hot, started at the back of BallingryTioramlady07/08/2021
From the Loch Leven RSPB reserve. An easy track despite it technically being closed due to a land slip, which upon being reached was insignificant.Peterb03/08/2021
Celebratory, post-work 150th Marilyn in vast evening sky. From RSPB up a dodgy crag. The full view of my office this year. Mulla Craig after then a 15min trip to Findatie to look at the Purple Hairstreaks. How's that for 3 hours?!iangpark25/07/2021
Run up Benarty Hill with Falkland Trail Runners. Approached from Loch Ore Meadows via Harran Hill. From trig point to western top then back along ridge in easterly direction.liam_na_mara09/05/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac24/04/2021
From layby/car park at steps. Loch Leven side looking fantastic.Puntertron13/03/2021
Icy paths but great sunny dayFreefall02/01/2021
From NT 159969. Straightforward ascent with excellent views.TRG31819/11/2020
Sologarbo110316/09/2020
Murk. With Steve.TPlay2End10/06/2020
With Steve T.Play2End13/03/2020
From 159,969. Cracking hill - great views over Loch Leven from summit.Crib Goch29/12/2019
Parked at foot of steps at 159969 then followed steps up to track then path through newish gate then on to top passing Seamark top with marked boulder/stone. Leisurely Sunday walk with decent views.willyross13/10/2019
From RSPB visitor centre up to viewpoint then across meadow and up path to just before gate (turn right at red arrow on rock). Path then follows fence to trig. Came back by the Sleeping Giant path which would have been a more direct ascent.SS05/10/2019
Parked at foot of steps at 159969 an followed steps up to track then path through newish gate then on to top via Seamark Stone. Beautiful day ..warm blue sky, tremendous views in all directions from a comparatively small hill.Jubilado16/05/2019
From Vane Farm RSPB VC, NT 159990. The connection between the Sleeping Giant Trail and the summit ridge path is distinctly indistinct - if you miss it, as I did, the heather depth is purgatorial - I stumbled upon the summit ridge path and followed it back to see what went wrong, so, here goes - you have to pass right through and out the other side of the VC courtyard to find the start of the SGT. Follow the engineered path uphill - after passing under the power lines you come upon a large information board with a 'map diagram' with a 'you are here' legend on its very R edge with no directional information for when after you've stepped off the RH edge of the mapped world. The path continues around the perimeter of a grassy field to a high point with a gate and a descending forest road ahead. Turn R just before the gate up a thin soil path which leads into a messy felled area - the crux is to spot, here, amongst the mess, the unsigned thin path going counter-intuitively downhill, R, in tIsbjorn21/03/2019
GHC walk. A lovely mild and sunny day. Great views.Play2End28/12/2018
Standard routekojak04/11/2018
With John. From RSPB centre up nice track, thick heather then path. Saw over 30 goldfinches in one tree! Tea and cake after. Back via new forth bridge. Veryhappybunny02/11/2018
2of4: From minor road on south at 159969ChrisR24/10/2018
Normal route up and came down the Mountain Bike Trail by mistake, pretty steep but more direct. Brilliant views all around from this wee hill, recommended.Chris Mac06/10/2018
From RSPB CP with Rosie. Followed sleeping giant path. Need to turn right off path and go up hill before getting to final gate. Follow path that keeps close to wall. I missed turn and spent 15minutes tramping through heather.Longwojo08/06/2018
Walk from Vane FarmAlan Bothwell01/06/2018
From RSPB car park.KevPalmer10/05/2018
LindaGlenford17/02/2018
Circular midday walk with Kirsty & Robert, starting up the new track from Vane Farm; dry and bright but cold and windybarnz4806/01/2018
In light rain and mist. No view. Up from RSPB car park. Rounsfell22/11/2017
From Vane Farm followed Sleeping Giants walk to high point, cut up to ridge and path to summit. Cracking views over Loch Leven.Chris Peart26/10/2017
From Vane Farm RSPB CP.summitsup26/09/2017
A cracking little ridge walk, with views over Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills. Evening sun and a double rainbow over Bishop's Hill for company. Vane Farm - woodland track to viewpoint - faint path to ridge west of Scots pines - ridge path to Benarty Hill summit and onto Mulla Craig - descent by a devious path zig-zagging down to West Brackley farm - back along the road.Nick Down116/09/2017
Last hill of the day, after tea and cake in the Loch Leven Larder (recommended). Up the Forestry path on the south side (steps) from the small car park just past the minor road called Ladath Stripe. Good paths lead up, then MTB tracks through an area being felled, to a clear path across the moor to the Trig and a fine view of Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills. Good views in all other directions also. Splendid little hill.Gill11/09/2017
From RSPB car park (14:00) followed Sleeping Giant path to high point, then up faint path to top of bluff and good path to summit therefrom. Sunny, great views of Loch Leven. Back same route; finish 15:30dbb03/08/2017
1/5.PGCE30/06/2017
Climbed via layby to S, descent via W summit. With my family and Scott's.ruru200822/04/2017
From Vane Farm RSPB car park- walked up to viewpoint, followed fences to summit- a good place high above Loch Leven. Returned by new cinder path- fast, then watched whooper swans and pintails thru' the cafe telescopes while enjoying lemon drizzle cake and good coffee.pwheeler23/03/2017
Along track starting at road at NT167974, tracks followed through wood then across open land to summitkdbennett14/01/2017
Xmas walk with GHC. Very windy. Murk!Play2End30/12/2016
With Steve and Gordon from Loch Ore. 3hr circuit via Harran Hill.Play2End01/12/2016
Walked up through the wood to the south. Sheltered and warm in the trees but a bit windier out in the open but still decent weather for the time of year. A hill I've seen from the motorway for many years.Walker Dan01/11/2016
From rspb car park with mora.BLACKHILL22/10/2016
Afternoon hill after earlier in the day up Bishop Hill. Parked at National Nature reserve/RSPB centre. Paths up through the wood. A new smooth cinder path take you high, I detoured to the viewpoint (nice but mistake as Heath tough to get back to path). Where cinder track reaches a high point it takes a sharp left turn, with a wall heading up a steep rocky bluff topped with pines. A faint path out flanks the rock to the left (no point following cinder path further as it ends in the wood). Top out the short bluff and regain the path alongside wall all the way to the top. Finish with coffee in the centre...always a good plan.N.Morters01/10/2016
From layby/carpark at NT159969 with CDA. Beautiful walk. Saw a Great Wood Wasp (...heard then saw).Danmawr14/08/2016
A good but steep path leads from 159970. Under 50 minutes for the return solo walk. Great views over Loch Leven.bolton10/05/2016
Visited with the Trigpointing gang, to celebrate Rob's Final Pillar! - great time :)griefmiester16/04/2016
Good crowd and an excellent hill. Well done Rob!Alex C16/04/2016
From Lochore Meadows Country Park with about 30 people to mark Rob's final trig pillar.agentmancuso16/04/2016
With loads of other baggers celebrating Rob Woodall's final pillar.Alan Caine16/04/2016
With a crowd from Lochore Country Park to celebrate Rob Woodall's final trig pillar. Pleasant sunny day if chilly. On to Mulla Craig.jonglew16/04/2016
A revisit to celebrate RHW's 80th Annual visit or something like that.Martin R16/04/2016
Rob Woodall's final trig pillar celebration. 29people total. Cakes and champagnevegibagger16/04/2016
From south,Lochore Meadows, revisit to take a proper look at the trig pillar, my 6190th and final. Great turnout on a chilly sunny day with good supplies of champagne, cake and whisky. Back via the tumpRHW16/04/2016
Climbed from the car park to the south with a group of fellow baggers here to celebrate Rob Woodall reaching his final extant trig pillar. Lots of celebrating to be had!Father Ted16/04/2016
Great Day watching Rob Woodall completing his 6190th TrigTigger424216/04/2016
6190 in 14 years for RW, 300 ish in 4 ish for the TJRs, might take a few more than 14 for us to complete them! Enjoyed the walk to this, picked up a few geocaches on the way and then met up with Rob and friends for our first Marilyn chant, congratulations Rob a fantastic achievement.thejackrustles16/04/2016
Decent circuit of Benarty Hill and Mulla Crag-incoporating part of the WH walk. Fortunately stayed clear of MOD firing range to west of hill. Nice day. Walked with Rik (Bailey). Walk included Castle Crag and Mulla Crag(TUMP).captainslow09/04/2016
Parked at the RSPB car park on Loch Leven, then walked up to the Viewpoint and then followed a faint to the forest. An intermittent path then goes to the summit. A bitterly cold day with a gale force wind.Sprog16/02/2016
With Anne-Marie. Bright, some cloud. Started from small Forestry Commission park, climbing through the woods to the summit then round to Mulla Crag and descending past the transmitter to the road and back to the car.Glengavel30/08/2015
From track end at NT 167974. Followed track to NT1660097485 then path up edge of forest onto open hill. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/benarty-hill-and-dumglow-hill.htmlGayle26/05/2015
Quick jog up from the south. Nice wee hill with good paths.amswanston02/05/2015
Self, Peter and dog.Invicta1429/12/2014
from the south at 159969 good path to the top.robertphillips13/12/2014
Parked RSPB car park. Sunny, cold, breezy and good views. The whole ridge is well wortht the effort.iangalbraith08/12/2014
selfdavidsbatty01/02/2014
Further ascent 22/10/20 on way to nearby Mulla Craig.NormanW30/01/2014
Up steep slopes from RSPB carpark.AndrewFinnimore03/09/2013
Jenx b'day! Parked by road to south at GR NT159969, good steps up through woods to track, follow back left to end and then path onto fellside (2 possible lines), easy path through heather to summit trig. Good views o'er Loch Leven and Lomond Hills. Cold and snow showers.nordicstar10/03/2013
Frances and I led a party of 20 Stravaigerslangskill03/03/2013
with Frances, a reconnoitre for subsequent Stravaigers walk.langskill17/02/2013
Parking easy at NT159970. Up and down in 30mins.Play2End05/11/2012
Quick 40 min walk up and jog down before first day of ESGAR 2012. Great views.alexmaclennan12/06/2012
Round trip walk from Kinross with Benarty Hill following Dumglow. Steep ascent through western crags and then descent through the nature reserve to the NE before a road plod back to Kinross.campagvelocet29/05/2012
leapyear Marilyn climbed from Ballingry and lingered on the topAlisonFox66 29/02/2012
M and OMartin6602/12/2011
From Vane Farm RSPB ReservePhaedra10/07/2011
KeithByTheC25/10/2009
Good parking at Vane Farm at RSPB reserve. As Kevin Rae states climb to view point then the way is obvious following fence lines.Dugswell207/09/2009
From road to S, footpaths and steps lead to open hill, then amble across to trig. Just N of here is fine viewpoint over the loch.Aye Jimmy26/02/2009
Excellent view point with trig point. AScended along fine Forestry commission path from south.andy24/01/2009
climbed with Tim from VaneFarm.Skerryvore15/11/2008
Started from Vane farm, and followed the marked path to summit, great views of firth of forth on a clear dayrobbosem28/10/2008
Late afternoon ascent from Vane Farm. Surprised that hill seems so little climbed - no paths for example.JohnW26/10/2008
Solo walk. Parked at the parking place at NT159969. Up steps and a path to the summit of Benarty Hill and back. Good views.pwbellarby05/10/2008
Done from Vane Farm (RSPB reserve) climbed up to viewpoint on Vane Hill. The way is obvious from there.KRae29/06/2008
With Ali. Clear day, with snow visible on higher peaks to the North. Trig point may not be exact summit, but visited all potential summits.paddyirish19/01/2008
Parked on the minor road to the south. A path with steps led straight onto the open hill, from where the trig was easily walked to.garyhoney18/06/2004
AloneSpudGunn04/06/2004
From Vane Farm nature reserve to the North.agentmancuso31/12/2003
Solo HFB23/03/2003
Around fir wood, through long bracken to open moor above forest edge and to top at 11.05.arranc10/06/2002
From Balingry road.Eddie04/11/2000
fine hill, great view esp of L Leven. RSPB Vane Fm car pk, follow woodland trail/viewpt then path along scarp RHW20/02/2000
Eye level with glider pilots as we walked along the ridge. With S.The Captain20/02/2000
Day after being best man at Tony's wedding in Edinburgh. Feeling tired ! Had JG minibus - drove N doing 3 easyish marilyns to camp by Loch Mullardoch ready for a big Munro day.Chris Pearson04/04/1999
Solo.MickyRoss25/10/1997
while manning a stall for Fleetwood ethical money advice centre, Saturday evening about 4 hours before Princess Di's Paris crashvegibagger30/08/1997
First of 7 ascents; Arran seen on 6 of these. Best ascended from the south.Topographer5726/07/1994
went within around 800m of the summit so it counts . Left some litter , but I expect someone will clear it upGayFinderblank
Only limited parking at the foot of the steps, additional parking available at Lochore Meadows which makes a nice approach to the hill if you have more time.Fife Walkingblank
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