Iolair-Bhara
Corrie of Balglass, Campsie Fells
This largely douce range of hills, north of Glasgow, does possess one or two dramatic corners that may surprise. This sizeable, 'Cairngorm-esque,' corrie is one of several bites taken out of the northern aspects of these hills. Another bonus of tramping these parts is that you're almost certain of having the place to yourself. The 'lemmings', heads-down, en route to nearby Earl's Seat (highest point of the Campsie Fells) & Dumgoyne, seem to forgo exploring these escarpments. I've never met anyone here on numerous visits, even though I've often noted a steady stream on the Campsie 'trade route' whilst enjoying my solitude.
Corrie of Balglass, Campsie Fells
This largely douce range of hills, north of Glasgow, does possess one or two dramatic corners that may surprise. This sizeable, 'Cairngorm-esque,' corrie is one of several bites taken out of the northern aspects of these hills. Another bonus of tramping these parts is that you're almost certain of having the place to yourself. The 'lemmings', heads-down, en route to nearby Earl's Seat (highest point of the Campsie Fells) & Dumgoyne, seem to forgo exploring these escarpments. I've never met anyone here on numerous visits, even though I've often noted a steady stream on the Campsie 'trade route' whilst enjoying my solitude.