West Broom Hill, located in Fife, Scotland, is a prominent hill that forms part of the Lomond Hills range. Standing at an elevation of 371 meters (1,217 feet), it offers sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers.
The hill is characterized by its gentle slopes and is covered with heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland. The terrain is relatively accessible, making it suitable for walkers of various skill levels. There are well-defined footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the area and observe the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this natural habitat.
West Broom Hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, roe deer, and a range of bird species such as buzzards, kestrels, and skylarks. The hill provides an important habitat for these creatures and serves as a valuable conservation area.
Aside from its natural beauty and biodiversity, West Broom Hill holds historical significance. The remains of ancient settlements, including stone circles and burial cairns, can be found on its slopes, offering glimpses into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Visitors to West Broom Hill can take advantage of the numerous outdoor activities available, including hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The hill is easily accessible, with nearby parking facilities and well-maintained trails, ensuring a pleasant and enjoyable experience for all who venture to its summit.
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West Broom Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT2385 (Lat: 56.059664, Lng: -3.2370542)
Unitary Authority: Fife
Police Authority: Fife
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