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Name:Shannoch Hill
Hill number:8176
Height:72m / 236ft
Parent (Ma):63  Craig of Monievreckie
RHB Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Forth
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NS539990 (est)
Drop:25m
Col:47.5m  NS 5436 9986  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL46S 365S
Comments:Tump deletion June 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
Duh! Just discovered this tump has been deleted. Met pleasant lady who showed interest that her land contained a prominance of significance. Unfortunately that was fake news. Pleasant hill nevertheless.lordtonult15/03/2022
Parked same place as predecessors and followed @Minto's route, which was not ideal. Returned via the Shannochill track.sclater29/01/2020
parked on verge minor road/A81 along track through gate to the top.robertphillips15/12/2017
Easy parking at road junction opposite start of track to Shannochill. (Un welcoming notice). Turned left onto track though trees marked on 1:25K map. Neatly mown grass should have been a warning - at end of track there's a caravan and a chalet being constructed. Fortunately no one around. So over fence, turn R alongside deer fence, clearly in view of Shannochill House for a time. Followed fence to summit ridge which is very pleasant. Came back round NE and NW sides of enclosure to avoid holiday homes and house, almost to Windygates, then S to rejoin track. Better in winter. And when dry.Minto15/07/2017
pleasant grassy ascent from SW through sparse trees from the gate along the trackajwxyzt01/01/2017
Grassy knoll on the edge of a small copse. Approached along the track to Shannochhill, a few unwelcoming notices but saw no-oneColin Crawford08/10/2015
richtea504022/12/2018
chalky195307/11/2017
Louise01/01/2017