Misty - Law

Misty - Law

The moorlands were once frequented by Sir Winston Churchill.

Due to frequent poor visibility—fitting for its name—the surrounding hills contain the remains of three crashed planes: a Spartan Cruiser, a Hurricane, and a Seafire. Planning Your Visit misty law

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 The moorlands were once frequented by Sir Winston Churchill

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. In the spring, rare Green Hairstreak butterflies and

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

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

Strenuous. Expect to spend 5–6 hours for the full loop.