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Name:Colt Hill
Hill number:1773
Height:598m / 1962ft
RHB Section:27C: The Glenkens to Annandale
Donald area:Carsphairn Hills
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Nith
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Donald Dewey, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,5,DDew,Y)
Grid ref:NX 69878 99010
Summit feature:no feature: 20m ENE of trig point
Drop:243m
Col:355m  NS685021  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 77
(1:25k) 328S
Observations:ground about 30cm higher than trig point: 4m sandstone 'striding arch' near summit
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 164 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
andy macp15/10/2023
Stickman13/07/2023
Easy walk on forest roads from Cairnhead car park. Solo.Dangerous Dave08/06/2023
Good parking at Cairnhead after a section of gravel road. Decided on the direct approach, straight up Conrick Hill. Initially steep and rough with some forestry detritus, but a quick way of getting to the excellent forestry track at the 450m contour, where there is a small quarry not marked on the 1:25,000. Track to 520m where there is an easy and short fire break to the open moorland, straightforward from there to the summit trig and arch. Retraced steps.Owen B08/04/2023
See https://scotlandhills.net/north-west-of-monavie/hill walker04/03/2023
From Cairnhead NW of Moniaive started at the Byre Arch. Followed track all the way until the right turn at the signpost for Colt Hill, also with a striding arch. Returned to track to visit Black Hill then returned the same wayWayne Mac05/02/2023
From Dalwhat glen. Drove to Striding Arches car park at Cairnhead then cycled up to 510m bealach on forestry roads. Sunny day with a chill light breeze. Good visibility. Enjoyed freewheeling back to van. Rounsfell06/12/2022
Stayed overnight at the byre, in our van. Glad we had the lift-kit, 4wd and big tyres to get up the access road! Not suitable for an average car! Very steady climb up the forestry roads, then a short steeper push at the top, to the arch. Great views across to the other arch on Benbrack.Toby-and-Dion15/10/2022
Rod M27/08/2022
Horror public road from Dalwhat onwards. When FLS sign appears, depsite the road cocnditions, you can indeed drive further. The potholes made me anxious and i parked my car further away from end of road. Gated track into FLS land, this track is in better condition than D and G public road……anyway A v long drive….and lots of holding breath….. Walk itself is v easy Lovely migrant spring birds Will hopefully come back and do the other arches anothe rtime…..stay locally (?)VerySlowPlodder07/05/2022
ketzster12/10/2021
BaggerGutt03/10/2021
From Blairoch easily out track and up Colt Hill. Going tougher in pathless long grass to Lamgarroch. That's when I went wrong doubling back to go through felled area (it was horrid). Made worse when I saw track coming off on east ridge from below. Up track to col between Mulwhanny (out and back) and Green Hill which was again pathless long wet grass. Decided to use forestry track back (much longer) as I was fed up of the tough going.SS31/07/2021
Trackside parking opposite electrical sub-stn (NX 7160 9481). Bail Hill arch first then Green Hill -> Mullwhanny -> Lamgarroch. nice easy walk across to here for the second arch. On to Black Hill -> Benbrack for a 11 mile round of the 3 arches.jonglew17/04/2021
fionnag29/08/2020
dave g29/08/2020
Clach Liath29/08/2020
hillhunter23/08/2020
Gate padlocked at Blairoch on a weekday in August - no notice or explanation. Possible to park about 200m back towards Benbuie at start of a forest track, but only room for 2-3 cars. Short walk from there to Cairnhead, which had a neglected feel. Walks on information board no longer exist post forestry work. Will it re-open again?49pp10/08/2020
weaselmaster12/06/2020
Sick Kid12/06/2020
Drove up glen from Moniave to Cairnhead, although there was a closed gate at Blairoch so parked here. You can drive past this as there is signage and parking at Cairnhead. From here, I cycled the new forestry track all the way to the ridge leaving only 500m to the top. Very fast descent on an excellent road. 1 hour 5 minsSimon Winton08/03/2020
Walked from Cairnhead Striding Arch Barn (Andy Goldsworthy)to Striding Arch on summit. Operated ham radio for SOTA on VHF, another cold wet foul day.G4OBK (Phil)05/01/2020
The Fife Flyer31/08/2019
kiltedbiggles10/07/2019
duchally02/07/2019
With Jon. First hill after hip optallblond10/06/2019
Solo trip, after Wether Hill. Quite an adventurous drive up to Cairnhead. Lovely clear day.Invicta1423/05/2019
From Black hill. Beyond me why you would an arch of sandstone up here. Back to the car at 695972.Solo walk of just over 2 hours.bolton06/05/2019
From Cairnhead car park. Track to bealach then path to summit.Lionel Bidwell09/04/2019
Susan Bidwell09/04/2019
Tricky28/03/2019
From Cairnhead car park, past Benbuie in the Dalwhat valley. Watch the craters in the road after Glenjaan and in the forestry road. An easy, quick and slightly dull plod up the track, made more pleasant by snow, to the track junction at the col between Colt Hill and Black Hill. Final climb on snow, mashed by the passage of many feet. Not sure I like the arch, a great lumpen thing, useful only to frame the view of the multiple wind farms. That said, better to bag this hill now, before the planning application for the wind farm is granted.Gill02/02/2019
Christo197901/02/2019
In search of Goldsworthy...from Benbuie, but need not to have worried about the gate possible to drive to Cairngead small car park.. explored the Byre before the tack to summit and back. Must collect the other rings on a nice day... light rain but clear summit.N.Morters08/12/2018
Parked on S. side of Corlae Bridge at 658976 and up Benbrack & Black Hill. From Black Hill, along well used path alongside fence to the sandstone arch, trig point & unmarked summit. Continued to Lamgarroch. (S)gerrybowes31/10/2018
PGCE24/09/2018
ARM12/05/2018
Parked up the never ending road 400m short of Polskeoch where the farmer's wife gave me a cheery wave. Used Andrew's new forest road then a short pull up through felled area to summit. Down to col and up Cairn Hill then SUW back to car.NormanW19/04/2018
JFT_9619/04/2018
Isbjorn06/10/2017
Anton14/07/2017
Crumblie226/05/2017
Minor road to Polskeoch takes forever! Best parking at marked parking area then follow SUW past bothy (diversion to Allan's Cairn still not necessary) and across to the summit on easy ground. If ground very wet, alternative route via new forest road from 701999.AndrewFinnimore25/04/2017
borderterrier04/03/2017
From Polskeoch via SUW and Black Hill, there were two timber lorries parked on the col.Chris Peart15/12/2016
All the way up the forest track from the south to the col to the west then up the final90m to the trig and Andy Goldsworthy arch, with Jimmy McPaul. There 6.30-7.00pm. Trig th S5985 is the start of Lucy Feltham trig walk of life.vegibagger06/06/2016
govanah16/05/2016
Previously done 16/01/08 solo, today with Liz. Met Mike (Halpin) and his wife (Liz), only the 3rd marilynista met during all these hill walks. Cold, sunny and good views.iangalbraith15/02/2016
parlick15/02/2016