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Name:Hill of Loanhead
Hill number:11768
Height:162m / 531ft
Parent (Ma):1523  Hill of Tillymorgan
RHB Section:21B: Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Don (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NJ 74690 28876
Summit feature:ground between two trees about 0.5m apart
Drop:43m
Col:119m  NJ716323  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 38
(1:25k) 421W
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
No scouts in residence.hillsman04/07/2022
Nice easy one. From car park for Standing Stones. Entire area is an outdoor centre for the scouts/cubs. No dyb dyb dybing going on today though so had the place to myself.Jossker02/07/2022
On a three Tump cycle from the Cabin Equestrian Centre. Probably best not to come on a weekend mar-Oct when there's a high chance of Scouts camping in the woods. Stone circle very interesting too.Minto23/04/2022
Party of 6 related OAPs visiting recumbent stone circle and Tump. None willing/able to show off on the assault course.lordtonult20/08/2021
1 minute from the car park up through the woods and the scouts assault course.stalky1402/04/2021
There is the novel option of reaching the summit by crawling through a pipe and squeezing through tractor tires, as do the boy scouts on their assault course which crosses the summit. Looks like a fun place to come and camp as a scout with woodland camping and fires and shelters -and for the brave - stories around the stone circle under a full moon perhaps? (or not).Chris Pearson20/03/2020
On a cycle past area, visit to stone circle.mcbboyd22/07/2013
Mudskipper04/11/2023
Matt10/03/2023
govanah06/10/2020
dave g17/04/2020
fionnag17/04/2020
Gonk04/03/2020
Dave McG03/02/2020
hill walker01/04/2018
thelonious17/02/2018
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