Cockleroy Hill

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Cockleroy Hill is a prominent, scenic summit in West Lothian, Scotland, known for its panoramic views and prehistoric hillfort remains.

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Surface form Occurrences
Queensberry (hill) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
accessFrom car park near Linlithgow
archaeologicalPeriod Iron Age NERFINISHED
category Archaeological sites in West Lothian
Hills of West Lothian NERFINISHED
Scheduled monuments in Scotland
country Scotland
geologicalType volcanic plug
hasApproximateElevation 278 metres
912 feet
hasArchaeologicalSiteType hillfort
hasFeature prehistoric hillfort
summit cairn
trig point
hasNameLanguage Scots NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasSummitCharacteristic grassy summit
hasSummitMarking Ordnance Survey trig pillar NERFINISHED
hasViewDirection north to the Firth of Forth
south to the Pentland Hills
hasWalkingRouteType short hill walk
isVisibleFrom M9 motorway vicinity
knownFor panoramic views
prehistoric remains
scenic landscape
locatedIn Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
West Lothian
locatedNear Linlithgow NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Beecraigs Country Park NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Bathgate NERFINISHED
Linlithgow Bridge NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Forth Valley NERFINISHED
Forth bridges NERFINISHED
Linlithgow Loch NERFINISHED
Linlithgow Palace NERFINISHED
Ochil Hills NERFINISHED
Pentland Hills NERFINISHED
partOf Bathgate Hills NERFINISHED
popularFor family walks
hiking
landscape photography
walking
region West Lothian council area NERFINISHED
terrainType heath and grassland
usedFor recreation

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Bathgate Hills contains Cockleroy Hill
Queensberry estates namedAfter Cockleroy Hill
this entity surface form: Queensberry (hill)