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  1. The Knock offers brilliant views eastwards to Rosyth, the Forth bridges and even Arthur’s Seat can be seen on a clear day. At the summit of The Knock is a geographical orientation disc added to the summit in 1936 which gives 360 degree indicators to areas around Scotland.

  2. The Knock, Bathgate Hills. The Knock is a glacially sculpted crag and tail landform created from a quartz-dolerite sill and sedimentary rocks. The Knock is an impressive feature formed by...

  3. The Knock (Bathgate Hills) Viewpoint near Bathgate, West Lothian. ★★★. Some summits are easier to reach than others… and perhaps The Knock is the easiest of all. Under three miles from the M8 motorway, and barely 100 metres from the car park, the panorama from the view indicator is surprisingly wide reaching with grandstand views of the ...

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  4. The Knock stone circle is located by The Knock in the Bathgate Hills, 2 miles north east of Bathgate. It was built in 1998 to celebrate the 50 th birthday of the farmer, a gift from his son. The circle is made up of 2 concentric rings using 50 massive stones.

  5. The Knock; Knock Farm Beehive; Knock Stone Circle & Persephone’s Rest; Lochcote; Petershill Nature Reserve; Ravencraig; Scottish Korean War Memorial; The sleeping giant of the Bathgate Hills; Torphichen Preceptory & Sanctuary Stones; Witchcraig; Enjoy a virtual Nature Walk through the Hills; LATEST NEWS; EVENTS & PROJECTS; videos & stories ...

  6. Mar 10, 2018 · At 1,023 feet above sea level, The Knock (or Knock Hill) is the highest natural summit of the Bathgate hills and offers brilliant views eastwards to Rosyth, the Forth bridges and beyond.

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  8. The Knock is a hill amongst the Bathgate Hills in West Lothian, two miles north-east of Bathgate. It stands to the south of the more famous Cairnpapple Hill and rivals it in height. Cairnpapple Hill is generally accepted as the county top of West Lothian, with a height of 1,024 feet, while The Knock stands at 1,023 feet.

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