Bathgate Hills

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Bathgate Hills is a range of low, scenic hills in central Scotland known for their walking trails, viewpoints, and historic sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
hill
hill range
administrativeRegion West Lothian council area
climate temperate maritime
contains Binny Craig
Cairnpapple Hill
Cockleroy Hill
Riccarton Hill
The Knock
country Scotland
elevation about 312 metres
geology basalt outcrops
volcanic origin
hasHighestPoint Cairnpapple Hill
hasLandUse forestry
pasture
recreation
hasProtectedArea Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bathgate Hills Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasRoadAccessFrom A89 road
M8 motorway vicinity
hasViewOf Firth of Forth
Ochil Hills
Pentland Hills
knownFor archaeological remains
historic sites
prehistoric ritual and burial site
scenic views
viewpoint over West Lothian
walking trails
locatedIn Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
West Lothian
central Scotland
locatedNear Bathgate
Linlithgow
nearbySettlement Bathgate
Linlithgow
Torphichen
partOf central Scotland
surface form: Central Belt of Scotland
popularFor birdwatching
hiking
sightseeing
vegetation coniferous woodland
grassland
heathland

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West Lothian containsLandmark Bathgate Hills
Bathgate Hills locatedIn Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Cairnpapple Hill
Bathgate Hills locatedIn Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Cockleroy Hill
Bathgate Hills hasProtectedArea Bathgate Hills self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bathgate Hills Site of Special Scientific Interest