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West and East Lomond are at the centre of Lomond Hills Regional Park, 25 square miles of hills, heather, farmland and lochs with a good network of paths for walking enthusiasts, dog walkers and mountain bikers.
At 522 metres (1713 feet), West Lomond is the highest point in Fife and features a variety of strange rock formations, including The Bunnet Stane and John Knox’s Pulpit. The summit of East Lomond was once the site of an Iron Age Fort, the remains of which can still be seen, and was a stronghold of the Picts.
The summits of West and East Lomond offer panoramic views stretching as far as the Firth of Forth and the peaks of the Cairngorms.