Ground rising towards Torr a' Phloda
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Image: © Trevor Littlewood Taken: 20 May 2021
Torr a' Phloda is a minor hill rising to just 97 m. above sea level but it stands prominently above the south shore of Loch Leven. It's not the dark mountain at the skyline - that's Beinn na Caillich which lies beyond the unseen loch, but the much lower feature seen in front of it.