East Lomond

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East Lomond is a prominent summit in the Lomond Hills of Fife, Scotland, known for its distinctive conical shape and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
mountain
summit
belongsTo Central Lowlands of Scotland
categoryListing Marilyn
country Scotland
elevation 1470 feet
448 metres
formsPairWith West Lomond
geologicalAge Carboniferous
geologicalType volcanic plug
gridReference NO 243 061
hasAccessFrom East Lomond car park
Falkland NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Falkland Hill
hasFeature summit cairn
trig point
hasPathType waymarked paths
hasRecreationType paragliding (occasionally)
hasShape conical
hasVegetation grassland
heather moorland
hasViewOf Fife countryside
Firth of Forth
Perthshire hills
Tay estuary
inProtectedArea Lomond Hills Regional Park
isEastOf West Lomond
isTouristAttractionOf Fife NERFINISHED
knownFor distinctive conical profile
panoramic views
locatedIn Fife
Lomond Hills
Scotland
mountainRange Lomond Hills
near Falkland NERFINISHED
West Lomond
overlooks Falkland Estate
Howe of Fife
partOf Lomond Hills Regional Park
prominence approximately 240 metres
region Kingdom of Fife
topographicMap OS Explorer
surface form: OS Explorer 370

OS Landranger
surface form: OS Landranger 58
usedFor hiking
hillwalking
recreation
sightseeing

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Lomond Hills hasPeak East Lomond
West Lomond isWesternOf East Lomond
Maiden Castle hillfort locatedNear East Lomond
Lomond Hills locatedOn East Lomond
subject surface form: Carlin Maggie rock formation
West Lomond near East Lomond