Mountain peaks around Bonhill And Dalmonach offer access to notable hills and summits in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the eastern bank of the River Leven, the area provides opportunities for hillwalking and enjoying the natural environment. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the Kilpatrick Hills and features like the Highland Boundary Fault. These geographical elements contribute to varied terrain and expansive views.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Slacks is a hill within the Kilpatrick Hills just north of Glasgow. It rises to an elevation of around 365 metres and offers panoramic views of the city of Glasgow, River Clyde and surrounding landscape.
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An easy walk to the top of this hill which offers great views north towards Loch Lomond and the mountains, and south towards Glasgow. Combine it with the Whangie for a really interesting short walk
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Easy walk to blow the cobwebs away. Good if you want an easy jaunt.
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Stormy peak but nice views on the backcountry and over to Loch Lomond.
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Amazing climb up to the trig point. A bit of hike-a-bike, especially when on a gravel bike on wet terrain. Very worth it.
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A statue and memorial garden to the late climber and broadcaster Tom Weir.
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Amazing 360 view from pleasant grassy summit with trig point. A bit of pushing to get the bike up.
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After passing over little Duncolm and middle Duncolm, you finally arrive at Duncolm.It is the highest point of the Kilpatrick Hills, at an elevation of 401 metres. Its name means "Fort of Columba".
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The area around Bonhill And Dalmonach offers access to several notable peaks. These include Duncolm Summit, the highest point of the Kilpatrick Hills, and Conic Hill, known for its views over Loch Lomond. Other popular spots are Auchineden Hill Trig Point and The Slacks Summit.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Auchineden Hill Trig Point is described as an easy walk, offering great views without a strenuous climb. For more hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Bonhill And Dalmonach, which include easy trails like the Balloch Marina – Balloch Castle loop.
Many peaks in the region offer distinct natural features. Conic Hill is particularly notable as it forms part of the Highland Boundary Fault, a significant geological line separating the Scottish Lowlands from the Highlands. This fault creates diverse rock types and landscapes. From many summits, you'll also enjoy expansive views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding hills.
Duncolm Summit is the highest point of the Kilpatrick Hills, reaching an elevation of 401 meters. Another significant peak in the range is The Slacks Summit, which rises to around 365 meters.
The mountain peaks around Bonhill And Dalmonach offer stunning panoramic views. From Auchineden Hill Trig Point, you can see north towards Loch Lomond and the mountains, and south towards Glasgow. Conic Hill provides wonderful vistas over Loch Lomond, while The Slacks Summit offers expansive views of Glasgow, the River Clyde, and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, some peaks offer more challenging ascents. The Slacks Summit is rated as intermediate to challenging, and the Slacks Trig Point and View over Loch Humphrey is described as an amazing, albeit challenging, climb. For more difficult hiking routes, check the hiking guide for the area, which includes routes like the View of Loch Lomond loop.
Beyond hiking and hillwalking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including scenic loops around Loch Lomond. There are also dedicated MTB trails for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Some peaks have historical connections. For instance, Duncolm Summit, the highest point of the Kilpatrick Hills, has a name that means "Fort of Columba," hinting at its historical importance.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning 360° views from summits like Auchineden Hill Trig Point and the panoramic vistas over Loch Lomond from Conic Hill. The accessibility of many trails and the rewarding experience of reaching the summits are also highly appreciated.
While specific circular routes directly encompassing multiple peaks are best found within detailed trail guides, many of the nearby hiking routes offer circular options. For example, the hiking guide for Bonhill And Dalmonach lists routes like the Balloch Castle & Knockour Hill loop, which provides a circular experience in the vicinity.
Absolutely. Many peaks are close to other points of interest. For example, a walk to Auchineden Hill Trig Point can be combined with a visit to the Whangie, a distinctive rock formation. The proximity to Loch Lomond also means you can easily pair a hike with lakeside activities or exploring nearby towns.


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