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Name:Twenty Shilling Hill
Hill number:8148
Height:146m / 479ft
Parent (Ma):8  Creag Ruadh
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NN 76049 22471
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:39m
Col:107m  NN760226  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51 52
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
From the south, no safe parking on Glen Lednock road. Like cb/rp, P opposite twenty shilling caravan park, into the park and up into the mature wood. Got lost in twilight on the way down, should not have switched off my GPS on the summit.Topographer5720/02/2018
same route as chrisrobertphillips24/11/2017
From Comrie up the Glen Lednock Road, then footpath signposted Kindrochet. Off this path, a couple of hundred metres through bracken and woodland to summit.NormanW31/08/2017
Hill #13 of 33 in 21h39 with Rod Munro; reached summit at 07:48.ajwxyzt24/06/2017
Walked a signposted path off the Monument Road into a lovely woodland - dog's mercury, wood sorrel and primrose carpeted my feet, whilst great spotted woodpecker caught the eye. A delight.summitter23/04/2017
P across road from caravan park. Through CP and through wood. The map does not convey the topography very well.chrisbien22/05/2016
I saw a deer also. Indeed the woods are quite whiffy so there must be a small herdColin Crawford24/11/2015
Very pleasant open deciduous woodland, with deer and no fences to crossalda12/12/2014
Tony S17/03/2024
Lorna S17/03/2024
Tricky12/01/2024
maknipe12/10/2022
Lucky12/10/2022
Crumblie227/12/2020
Rod M24/06/2017
Lindsay M05/03/2017
Sonja8917/12/2016
GordonAdshead11/11/2016
Dave Geere31/10/2016
chalky195316/12/2014
richtea504007/02/2012
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