Cairnie Hill

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Cairnie Hill

The summit of cairnie hill
Elevation 228 m
Location Fife, Flag of Scotland Scotland
Range Ochil Hills
Prominence 150 m
Topo map OS Landranger 59
OS grid reference N0279155
Listing Marilyn

Cairnie Hill lies at the eastern end of the Ochil Hills, above the village of Collessie and is the highest point of a small upland area between Collesie Den and Collairnie Farm. The northern and western slopes of Cairnie Hill are quite steep and are used for rough grazing and forestry. To the south the land rises gradually from the flat Howe of Fife and is used predominantly for arable farming.

Cairnie is a common place name in Fife, possibly originating from the Pictish Carden or thicket, with the addition of the Gaelic ending aigh. It is also Scots for 'hillock'.

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http://www.cairneys.org/