11 May 2021
Participants: Just me
Where: Drumilling Hill, 104m/341', P 52m, Tump, OS 63, NS 206 492 and Law Hill, 178m/584', P 35m, Tump, OS 63, NS 216 484
Another trip by train.....
These are two easy hills with good views. I visited Drumilling Hill first, following the road to the cemetery, over a style into a grassy field with some sheep in it. There were some nice old trees near the top, bent over and demonstrating the power of the wind in this exposed spot, and nice views of the hills of Arran.....
To the south was my next target, Law Hill, which I reached by following my steps back to the station and following the narrow road to it's south past Law Castle and then past a number of huts to reach a track that goes to the mast near the hill high point.....
Being higher, it was the better all round viewpoint. The track to the top was signposted and appears to be a popular local walk. Some views, of the Crosbie and Knockewart hills, and of West Kilbride and Arran on the descent.....
A pleasant day out.
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