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Ben Cleuch
Highest point
Elevation721 m (2,365 ft)[1]
Prominence595 m (1,952 ft)[2]
ListingMa,Hu,Tu,Sim, G, D,CoH,CoU,DN,Y,P500[3]
Naming
English translationScottish Gaelic, Scots: Ravine Mountain [4][5]
Geography
LocationClackmannanshire, Scotland
Parent rangeOchil Hills
OS gridNN 90274 00632

Ben Cleuch is a hill in the Ochil Hills range, part of the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It is the highest point in the range, Clackmannanshire and the Central Belt of Scotland; the summit is marked by a trig point within a stone windshelter and a viewpoint indicator.[6]

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Features

On a clear day, the views are excellent, particularly those to the north looking towards the Southern Highlands. Ben Lomond, Ben Ledi, Stùc a' Chroin and Ben Vorlich are especially prominent. Looking to the south gives excellent views over the Forth Valley region, the Forth bridges and Edinburgh to the east, Glasgow to the west: almost a coast to coast view but not quite.

Geodesy

Ben Cleuch was the origin (meridian) of the 6 inch and 1:2500 Ordnance Survey maps of the counties of Perth and Clackmannan.

Subsidiary SMC Summits

Summit Height (m) Listing[3]
Andrew Gannel Hill 670 Tu,Sim,DT,GT,DN[7]
The Law 638.3 DT,sSim[8]
Ben Ever 622 Tu,Sim,DT,GT,DN[9]

References

  1. ^ "Ben Cleuch". www.hill-bagging.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Ben Cleuch". hillbagging.co.uk. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Database of British and Irish Hills: user guide". www.hills-database.co.uk.
  4. ^ "ben | Etymology, origin and meaning of ben by etymonline". www.etymonline.com.
  5. ^ "Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: cleugh".
  6. ^ "King's Seat Hill". www.hill-bagging.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Andrew Gannel Hill". www.hill-bagging.co.uk.
  8. ^ "The Law". www.hill-bagging.co.uk.
  9. ^ "Ben Ever". www.hill-bagging.co.uk.

56°11′09″N 3°46′11″W / 56.1858°N 3.7698°W / 56.1858; -3.7698


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