Cort-ma Law
Chamber Rating
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A. J. Ferguson
Good hike. Steep to climb up but easy going thereafter, from the approach at Lennoxtown car park side.
Mar 5th, 2023 -
Gary Gillespie
Mar 4th, 2023 -
amasing yt
Oct 27th, 2022 -
Gerry O'Brien
I walked from the car park in Clachan of Campsie. The recent dry weather meant that the wet and boggy conditions that often prevail on this route were much reduced. The views across Glasgow and central Scotlandonce you are on the high rolling moorland are fantastic. I extended the walk to Leckett Hill- this portion of the route is rougher and can be very boggy indeed, but it was very dry. The path here is indistinct and the going can be rough, but this allows a circular route back to the Crow Road car park with only the final kilometre on the road.
Jul 19th, 2022 -
Conner Regan
Id rate this Hike as difficult. Absolutely stunning views to be had all the way through the walk. Parking right in front of the start in car park for Campsie Waterfalls. Starts off with a steep ascent which does level out for a short period, but its very much up and then down for 4/5 hills until you reach the Trig stone. After initial ascent the going starts to get very boggy, and I done this on a dry day so I would not attempt it,personally,if it was raining. Great to test Stamina and Endurance I enjoyed the challenge of this one. I definitely Underestimated it. Great Hike.
Jul 8th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Cort-ma Law located?
A Cort-ma Law is located at , Campsie and Kirkintilloch North Ward, sct G66 8EN
Q How is Cort-ma Law rated?
A Cort-ma Law has a 4.7 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Cort-ma Law
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )A. J. Ferguson on Google
Good hike. Steep to climb up but easy going thereafter, from the approach at Lennoxtown car park side.
Gary Gillespie on Google
amasing yt on Google
Gerry O'Brien on Google
I walked from the car park in Clachan of Campsie. The recent dry weather meant that the wet and boggy conditions that often prevail on this route were much reduced. The views across Glasgow and central Scotlandonce you are on the high rolling moorland are fantastic.
I extended the walk to Leckett Hill- this portion of the route is rougher and can be very boggy indeed, but it was very dry. The path here is indistinct and the going can be rough, but this allows a circular route back to the Crow Road car park with only the final kilometre on the road.
Conner Regan on Google
Id rate this Hike as difficult.
Absolutely stunning views to be had all the way through the walk.
Parking right in front of the start in car park for Campsie Waterfalls.
Starts off with a steep ascent which does level out for a short period, but its very much up and then down for 4/5 hills until you reach the Trig stone.
After initial ascent the going starts to get very boggy, and I done this on a dry day so I would not attempt it,personally,if it was raining.
Great to test Stamina and Endurance I enjoyed the challenge of this one.
I definitely Underestimated it.
Great Hike.