Scotland
Little Hills East
793M
2602FT
About Little Hills East
Perched on the rugged shoulder of Ben Lomond, Little Hills East is the sophisticated choice for hikers who find the main summit too 'mainstream.' At 793m, it offers stellar Loch Lomond views without the conga line of tourists or the judgmental stares of local goats.
Key Statistics
Rank
76th Highest in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Parent Range
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Prominence
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54m
Nearest Town
Inversnaid
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN307123
Latitude
56.2729°N
Longitude
4.7357°W
Did You Know?
- •This summit sits on the broad western shoulder of Ben Lomond, serving as a quiet sentinel over the West Highland Way far below. While the crowds scurry toward the main peak, this spot remains a sanctuary for those who prefer their scenery served without a side of queueing.
- •The area is famous for its feral goats, which are rumored to be descendants of livestock abandoned during the Highland Clearances. They are remarkably agile and significantly better at navigating the Dalradian schist crags than the average hillwalker in expensive boots.
- •At 793 metres, it is technically classified as a 'top' of Ben Lomond rather than a standalone mountain, making it a prime target for completionists looking to add 'bonus' elevation. It offers a unique profile of the loch's northern reaches that most tourists never see.
- •The West Highland Way passes directly beneath its western slopes, meaning you can look down on thousands of long-distance walkers while they look up and wonder why anyone would climb higher than strictly necessary. It’s the ultimate high-ground psychological advantage.
- •The name 'Little Hills' is a classic bit of Scottish cartographic sarcasm designed to lure walkers into a false sense of security. You’ll spend most of the ascent wondering when the 'Little' part begins and why the 'Big' hills didn't warn you about the hidden boggy bits.