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Name:Dunicher Law
Hill number:12924
Height:240m / 787ft
Parent (Ma):1672  Largo Law
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Fife
Catchment:Eden (Guardbridge), Catchment Boundaries
Watershed:Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NO 44990 08204
Summit feature:artificial mound of stones
Drop:73m
Col:167m  NO444061  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 59
(1:25k) 370 371S
Observations:mound is on highest natural ground
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 26 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked on verge at 445079. NNW along road, up 'avenue'. Descended easily through wood to field corner at approx 448082, along field edge to road.duchally07/02/2024
Hidden Avenue walk up. Lovely walking between the two round circles of deciduous trees. Finally up through open woodland. Easy summit and just walked down between the trees. Many routes to choose. Pleasant 1.5km on the way home from a circular walk between Crail and Boarhills.Lynnebe10/01/2024
Parked at gate, walked up track and around compound fence to the huge cairn-like summit mound.summitter24/08/2023
Grass verge parking on very quiet road, then nice, scenic ascent using the hidden avenue route.Rod M02/04/2023
Bike from Walton Hill via an excellent cafe in Ceres. Used Lindsay's enjoyable route. Summit looks like a collapsed tower.fasgadh27/11/2022
Parked at roadside to S of junction, opposite gate. Lovely hidden avenue along old wall line to horizontal FB higher up. Easy route through upper trees to summit.Lindsay M31/10/2021
With LJanet M31/10/2021
Pheasant and water works combo.jimbloomer16/05/2021
3rd hill of 7 for the day, from the NW.The Fife Flyer26/03/2021
Heap of stones in the woodsFreefall03/01/2021
From the east (South Bowhill Farm) via pleasant young woodland (pheasant rearing country). Summit not exactly inspiring but Autumn colours were good.Fife Walking28/10/2020
During a run around the Falfield Estate.quadbarrel30/01/2020
Squeezed on to verge at water board gate to W and up the mound at the back.Thearlaichdubh23/10/2019
From the imposing gate on good track to waterworks then round the perimeter fence and up on to mound.NormanW23/08/2018
From the west. Up the track, P gv nearby. Crossed a no unauthorised access sign, then up tracks, past the reservoir compound and up onto the mound.Topographer5710/02/2018
parked at gate along track to the top.robertphillips18/01/2018
Awkward parking on a muddy verge then used the track to waterworks and moundColin Crawford04/12/2017
Track to Scottish Water Resr has notice forbidding access. Parked on side road to SW, and made way easily through trees all the way to the summit.Minto26/09/2015
Up the forest track and past the Scottish Water depot to a huge ancient cairn. 20 minutes there and back.Play2End06/02/2015
P on rd to W. Track past quarry to Scottish Water compound. Top is mound of rubble on a drystone wall.chrisbien11/05/2013
mae08/03/2022
benarmine28/01/2022
Dibs26/03/2021
stevent080909/09/2019
cmac09/03/2019
Tricky15/07/2013