Hikers may spot hen harriers , ravens, kestrels, and skylarks. In the spring, rare Green Hairstreak butterflies and golden-ringed dragonflies are visible around the moorland burns. Historical Significance
is a prominent peak within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park , situated on the border between Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, Scotland. Rising to 510 meters (1,673 feet) , it is a key landmark in the Renfrewshire Heights. Outdoor Adventure & Landscapes
The path begins on gravel tracks from Muirshiel Country Park but transitions into wild open moorland that can become exceptionally boggy, earning it a reputation for being a "trudge" in wet weather. misty law
The area features the remains of the Muirshiel Barytes Mine , which operated for 200 years until 1969. Barytes was essential for producing white pigments for textiles and paint.
A popular 7.8-mile (12.6 km) circular route often combines Misty Law with the Hill of Stake , the highest point in Renfrewshire. Hikers may spot hen harriers , ravens, kestrels,
The moorlands were once frequented by Sir Winston Churchill.
Because the terrain is often featureless and prone to mist, bringing a map and compass is considered essential for safety. Hill of Stake & Misty Law - Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park Rising to 510 meters (1,673 feet) , it
Strenuous. Expect to spend 5–6 hours for the full loop.
Hikers may spot hen harriers , ravens, kestrels, and skylarks. In the spring, rare Green Hairstreak butterflies and golden-ringed dragonflies are visible around the moorland burns. Historical Significance
is a prominent peak within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park , situated on the border between Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, Scotland. Rising to 510 meters (1,673 feet) , it is a key landmark in the Renfrewshire Heights. Outdoor Adventure & Landscapes
The path begins on gravel tracks from Muirshiel Country Park but transitions into wild open moorland that can become exceptionally boggy, earning it a reputation for being a "trudge" in wet weather.
The area features the remains of the Muirshiel Barytes Mine , which operated for 200 years until 1969. Barytes was essential for producing white pigments for textiles and paint.
A popular 7.8-mile (12.6 km) circular route often combines Misty Law with the Hill of Stake , the highest point in Renfrewshire.
The moorlands were once frequented by Sir Winston Churchill.
Because the terrain is often featureless and prone to mist, bringing a map and compass is considered essential for safety. Hill of Stake & Misty Law - Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park
Strenuous. Expect to spend 5–6 hours for the full loop.