Mountain peaks around Leslie are situated within the Lomond Hills in Fife, Scotland. This region offers a diverse landscape characterized by prominent summits and expansive views. The area is known for its accessible hills, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic appreciation. Its natural features include significant viewpoints and natural monuments.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Commanding views all around on a clear day, easily see the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and Queensferry Crossing and East and West Lomond Hills. If you visit on a day with spirited winds you're also likely to catch a glimpse of a glider or two which is a real treat especially when the local birds join in.
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Benarty Hill at 1,167 feet (356 m) is but a small mound in Scotland, and it is a relatively straight-forward hill walk to get to its trig pointed top, but it is huge in rewards with stunning views down over Loch Leven. The best way up is from the south, where you will have a short, steep climb up through the trees to get to the summit plateau and the trig point. The best way back is simply to retrace your steps. This has simply got to be one of Scotland’s underrated hills.
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East Lomond stands above Falkland and is sometimes known as Falkland Hill. At 434m it's not as high as West Lomond but still offers amazing views and great running. The run up from Falkland is a challenging ascent or you can combine it as a figure of 8 loop with West Lomond from Craigmead car park. On the summit which was once a hill fort there is a trig point and topograph.
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West Lomond at 522m is the highest point in Fife and the highest point in the Lomond Hills. It's the prominent western top on the skyline with amazing and genuinely far reaching views across Scotland. The running here is great with good trails, ascents and descents but only very short sections of steep. The trails and tracks allow good loops from any of the car parks or Falkland.
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Amazing views at the top, worth the effort and bit of hike a bike
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Tough on the way up, amazing coming back down
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Really good views across all of Fife from this obvious summit. From the west a fairly high car park makes easy work of this Marilyn. A good track leads all the way to the summit, very easily done on a mountain bike too.
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The most popular mountain peaks around Leslie, located within the Lomond Hills in Fife, Scotland, include West Lomond Summit, the highest point in Fife at 522 meters, and East Lomond, also known as Falkland Hill, standing at 434 meters. Another highly regarded spot is the View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill, which offers extensive views over the loch from its 356-meter summit.
Yes, there are easy hiking options around Leslie. For example, the route 'Purins Hill Car Park – East Lomond loop from Falkland' is an easy 2 km hike. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the Lomond Hills generally offer accessible hills. The View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill is described as a 'relatively straight-forward hill walk' to its trig-pointed top, which could be suitable for families.
For East Lomond, you have two main parking options: the east car park offers the shortest ascent (around 20 minutes), while the Craigmead car park in the west is also a good starting point, especially if you plan to combine it with a walk to West Lomond Summit.
The mountain peaks around Leslie offer spectacular and far-reaching views across Scotland. From West Lomond Summit, you can enjoy panoramic vistas across all of Fife. East Lomond provides excellent views of the surrounding area, including Falkland. The View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill is particularly noted for its stunning outlook over Loch Leven.
Yes, the Leslie area offers challenging options for experienced hikers. Peaks like East Lomond and West Lomond Summit are categorized as intermediate to challenging. The run up to East Lomond from Falkland is described as a challenging ascent. Bishop's Hill Summit Cairn also offers a challenging climb with rewarding views.
Beyond hiking, the area around Leslie's mountain peaks is excellent for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'East Lomond to West Lomond Hills loop' for mountain biking or the 'Unorthodox Roasters – Cleish Hill Climb loop' for road cycling. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Leslie and Road Cycling Routes around Leslie guides.
The highest mountain peak in the Lomond Hills near Leslie is West Lomond Summit, which stands at 522 meters (1,713 feet). It is also the highest point in Fife, offering extensive views across Scotland.
Yes, East Lomond, sometimes known as Falkland Hill, is notable for being the site of a former hill fort on its summit. This adds a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the peak.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible and far-reaching views from the summits, especially on clear days. The rewarding nature of the climbs, even for smaller hills like Benarty Hill, and the quality of the trails for both hiking and running are frequently highlighted. The area's natural beauty and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the trig points are also highly valued.
No specific permits are generally required for hiking the mountain peaks in the Lomond Hills around Leslie. The area is publicly accessible, and visitors can enjoy the trails freely. However, always respect local signage and land access codes.
Yes, combining peaks is a popular option. For instance, you can create a figure-of-eight loop that includes both East Lomond and West Lomond Summit, often starting from the Craigmead car park. This allows for a longer, more varied hike with diverse views.
The West Lomond Summit is recognized as a natural monument, signifying its importance and unique natural features. The Bishop's Hill Summit Cairn is also listed as a natural monument, offering both a physical landmark and a significant viewpoint.


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