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Name:Craigmore
Hill number:8071
Height:387m / 1270ft
Parent (Ma):51  Ben Venue
RHB Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Forth
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NN 51023 02085
Summit feature:no feature: heather N side of path
Drop:40m
Col:347m  NN504024  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL46S 365S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
thenomad06/03/2024
PeteN12/05/2023
AFD9013/12/2022
andy.painter04/12/2022
A pleasant up and down from the A821. Initially on the blue marked path then straight up the more informal path once the viewing seat reached.summitter23/09/2022
With Sclater.Missphoton03/07/2022
A great wee ascent with cracking views. There's a good path from the E, initially waymarked, which crosses the road. Parked in the lay-by shortly to the N of the track.sclater03/07/2022
Llondon04/03/2022
With D & A, parked at David Marshall Lodge. Path through forest and up hillside not shown on OS map on website.Danmawr31/07/2020
From ENE, mostly on built paths, linked by rough heathery section. Chilly sunny morning, met a couple of birder-walkers who had followed main path from visitor centre to ESERHW09/12/2018
parked in layby near footbridge, path then up through open ground the top.robertphillips27/11/2018
Mr Apples22/07/2018
A sunny afternoon walk from the Duke's Pass lay-by. Primroses bordering the path at first and glorious views.Nick Down118/05/2018
From lay-by on Dukes Pass, path all the way. Great viewpoint.hillsman09/03/2017
hillhunter04/12/2016
chalky195310/12/2015
maknipe15/10/2015
Lucky15/10/2015
Colin Crawford20/12/2014
Date Approx. MC O. From David Marshall Lodge. Good views from top. Easy drop back down to join path to east. Regular haunt for ferral goatsMartin6601/07/2012
russell6118/12/2005
Kompass27/11/2005
daviemore29/11/1998
From David Marshall Lodge, en route to Craig Innich, with Fiona.agentmancuso20/07/1998
FionaC20/07/1998
amblemark30/06/1991
IainT02/09/1989
Approx date.bjewing01/06/1985
Sunhat17/07/1984
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