Skelpie Law

Hill, Mountain in Fife

Scotland

Skelpie Law

Tod's Wood
Tod's Wood Credit: Richard Webb

Skelpie Law is a prominent hill located in the region of Fife, Scotland. Situated near the village of Gateside, it forms part of the Ochil Hills range. With an elevation of approximately 334 meters (1,096 feet), Skelpie Law stands as a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts alike.

The hill is characterized by its distinct shape and features, including a steep and rugged terrain, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. From the summit, visitors can observe the rolling hills, lush green fields, and nearby towns and villages such as Kinross and Dunfermline.

Skelpie Law is known for its rich biodiversity, hosting a variety of plant and animal species. The hill is covered in heather, bracken, and grasses, while wildflowers add vibrant colors during the summer months. Birdwatchers may spot species such as red grouse, skylarks, and kestrels soaring through the skies.

The hill is easily accessible, with several walking routes available for different levels of difficulty and fitness. The most popular route starts from the village of Gateside, leading hikers through a well-defined path that gradually ascends towards the summit. The hike offers a moderate challenge, and the stunning views at the top make it well worth the effort.

Overall, Skelpie Law provides an opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of Fife, offering breathtaking views, diverse flora and fauna, and a rewarding hiking experience.

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Skelpie Law Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.263748/-3.030974 or Grid Reference NO3608. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tod's Wood
Tod's Wood
Track to Findas Farm
Track to Findas Farm
Cults Brickworks
Cults Brickworks
Cults Farm
Cults Farm
Clatto Reservoir Nature reserve, seen from the east, close to the dam.
Clatto Reservoir
Nature reserve, seen from the east, close to the dam.
Paradise An isolated cottage called Paradise
Paradise
An isolated cottage called Paradise
Muirhead Farm
Muirhead Farm
Farm cottages Workers' cottages at the entrance to Skelpie Farm road
Farm cottages
Workers' cottages at the entrance to Skelpie Farm road
Salter's Neuk Wood Looking south from near Muirhead
Salter's Neuk Wood
Looking south from near Muirhead
Muirhead House and South Lodge
Muirhead House and South Lodge
Once a farm, now kennels Tree-lined driveway into Union Farm
Once a farm, now kennels
Tree-lined driveway into Union Farm
A916 Looking north towards Cupar
A916
Looking north towards Cupar
Downfield Farm Road Private road to the farm
Downfield Farm Road
Private road to the farm
Upper Bunzion A smallholding near the top of Cults Hill
Upper Bunzion
A smallholding near the top of Cults Hill
Conifer plantation Cpommercial forestry plantation beside Upper Bunzion
Conifer plantation
Cpommercial forestry plantation beside Upper Bunzion
Clatto Cottages A row of farm workers cottages jut west of Clatto Farm
Clatto Cottages
A row of farm workers cottages jut west of Clatto Farm
Ring Farm Well-fed sheep grazing in front of rather dilapidated farm buildings
Ring Farm
Well-fed sheep grazing in front of rather dilapidated farm buildings
Struthers Castle
Struthers Castle
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Skelpie Law is located at Grid Ref: NO3608 (Lat: 56.263748, Lng: -3.030974)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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