Killearn Pipe Track
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 8.74 km
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Average duration: 2h 45
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 93 m
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Vertical drop: - 90 m
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Highest point: 125 m
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Lowest point: 20 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Stirling
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Start/End: N 56.04181° / W 4.36778°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 92 m
- S/E : km 8.74 - alt. 92 m
Other walks in the area
Earl’s Seat, Campsies

At a height of 578 m (1896 ft), Earl’s Seat is the highest of the Campsie Fells. Relatively unspectacular-looking, it fades into the background behind it’s impressive neighbour Dumgoyne Hill. That said, the summit is a great vantage point with panoramic views across to Loch Lomond and the Scottish Highlands on one side, and the city of Glasgow and beyond on the other.
Dumgoyne, Campsies

The prominent peak of Dumgoyne dominates the skyline from the villages below. It may be a small hill at 427m (1401ft), but it certainly packs a punch and makes for a very rewarding climb!
The Whangie, Kilpatrick Hills

This massive and unique rocky outcrop seems to appear out of nowhere on an otherwise grassy hillside. Situated at an elevation of 300m (984 ft), the 10m high rocks have a narrow passageway through the middle, formed during the Ice Age.
West Highland and Rob Roy Way Circular
An early introduction to two classic Long Distance Routes, starting from the picturesque village of Drymen. The West Highland Way is a long distance route that runs from Milngavie, near Glasgow, all the way to Fort William, and it passes close to Drymen. The Rob Roy Way starts in Drymen and ends in Pitlochry.
The West Highland Way - Stage Two (Balmaha to Inverarnan)
The West Highland Way is the most established of Scotland’s long distance walking routes. This is the second of a five stage route, staying at prebooked accommodation along the way.
The West Highland Way - Stage One (Milngavie to Balmaha)
The West Highland Way is the most established of Scotland’s long distance walking routes. This is the first of a five stage route, staying at prebooked accomodation along the way.
The West Highland Way in Five Days
The West Highland Way is the most established of Scotland’s long distance walking routes. Officially opened on 6th October 1980, it celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2020. The WHW stretches 96 miles (154 Km) from Milngavie to Fort William, taking in a huge variety of scenery along the way, from countryside parks to loch-shores and open moorlands to steep mountains. This is a five stage route, staying at prebooked accomodation along the way.
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