Near the head of the glen is a conifer plantation at UK grid reference NS 822 992.(1)
Below it, the Lossburn Reservoir drains into the Loss Burn which is joined from the right (north) by the Crunie Burn; the Menstrie Burn proper begins at that junction.
Broad-leaved trees grow in the deeply-cut valleys while, on the higher
hillsides, the rough pasture is overgrown in many places with bracken.
Jerah, the abandoned farmstead, is at the top right-hand corner of the image.
(1) The plantation was felled and harvested in Summer 2011.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Upper Menstrie Glen from NS 853 981 looking WNW. }} |Source={{own}} |Author=Craig Omus |Date=2009-09-27 |Permission= |other_versions= }} The Lossburn Reservoir is in the distance. Below it, the Loss Bu