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Name:Beins Law
Hill number:12901
Height:268m / 879ft
Parent (Ma):1660  Innerdouny Hill
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn, Catchment Boundaries, Eden (Guardbridge)
Watershed:Firth of Tay
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NO 18504 12331
Summit feature:large boulder
Drop:38m
Col:230m  NO187127  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 58
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 27 users)ByDate of Ascent
Easy access from NE with Bob.Play2End27/01/2024
Chose this for a Christmas Day walk so as to be certain there wouldn't be any 4X4s running me over. As others, access from the north east corner then followed tracks to summit.Fife Walking25/12/2023
From NE - park along track at wide area where the Gamekeepers cottage sign is. Through gap in gate to the off road driving area and meander up the tracks to the obvious summit. This wee hill is a superb viewpoint.Belfarm 22/04/2023
Up from the northeast - dodged the deep puddles, no 4*4s.fasgadh17/02/2022
From the west, followed track onto the vehicle off road tracks and then onto the summit.The Fife Flyer21/02/2021
From the road end to the NE. Up through the off roiad centre tracks to the top. No vehicles around.NormanW20/12/2020
parked at gate to the east, just north of off road centre.large boulder at the summit.robertphillips29/01/2018
From the off road centre. Too early in the day for any activityColin Crawford21/12/2017
Came up years ago in my mate Phil's landrover, but this was the first summiting on foot. Watch out for those 4x4s ... they are everywhere!summitter08/10/2017
From Glentarkie Off Road Centre which is closed for a month.chrisbien19/03/2017
From NE. Parked at end of farm track, though would be better to drive along for 150m and park at track junction. 4x4's still at play even at dusk, so had a bit of fun avoiding them on route to summit. Lovely post-sunset views.Minto02/01/2017
From the N.E. Many tracks, could have easily got lost in thick fog. Good views.Play2End27/04/2016
Bizarrealda25/02/2015
In the middle of Scotland's 4X4 off-road location. Impressive boulder at summit. Stick to the one-way system...richtea504020/11/2014
A mess.Topographer5720/02/2010
stevent080907/02/2023
Lynnebe19/10/2022
benarmine08/04/2022
mae06/03/2022
kathyh05/09/2021
tsmart05/09/2021
Dibs21/02/2021
duchally12/02/2020
Tricky19/11/2017
Lindsay M01/01/2016
Rod M01/01/2016
Janet M01/01/2016