Myreton Hill
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Myreton Hill | |
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Elevation | 387 m (1,270 ft) |
Location | Clackmannanshire, Scotland |
Range | Ochil Hills |
Prominence | 54 m (177 ft) |
Topo map | OS Landranger 57 |
OS grid reference | NS858981 |
Myreton Hill is the hill immediately behind the village of Menstrie in the Ochil Hills of Scotland.
The track up the scarp face of Myreton Hill leads to some calcite workings which date from the Napoleonic Wars. See the map for location. Today it is used by the farmer to access his livestock, and also forms the beginning of a useful walking route giving access to the main part of the Ochil Hills.
Myreton Hill is not quite as high as its neighbour Dumyat, from which it is separated by the deep Menstrie Glen, but although even more easily accessible than Dumyat, in terms of gradients and paths, is much less popular, being visually far less distinctive than its neighbour.
Myreton Hill is however very useful to the local hang-gliding community, as it is easily ascended to a suitable point while carrying equipment, and its scarp face is adequately steep for a successful launch.