LOCH LEVEN EQUINE PRACTICE

B9097, Paddock, Cleish
Beauford KY13 0LS United Kingdom

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Cleish is a rural hamlet off the B9097 between Crook of Devon and the M90 motorway, three miles south-west of Kinross in central Scotland. It lies in the historic county of Kinross-shire. The low rolling hills to the south extend to Dunfermline which are less dramatic than the Lomond Hills to their east. Several small lochs including Loch Glow and the Black Loch lie amongst the hills.  Loch Fitty lies on the southern side of the hills. The highest point is Dumglow.

Kinross-shire, historic county in central Scotland, which lies entirely within Perth and Kinross council area. It encompasses the basin of the lake known as Loch Leven and the surrounding rim of hills, including part of the Ochil Hills. Kinross-shire is the second smallest historic county in Scotland. 

For more information, please see https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cleish and https://www.britannica.com/place/Kinross-shire