Ettrick Pen

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Ettrick Pen is a prominent hill in the Scottish Borders, known as a notable summit for hikers and walkers in the Southern Uplands.

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Ettrick Pen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
mountain summit
access open hill country
category Donald mountains
Graham family
surface form: Grahams of Scotland

Mountains and hills of the Scottish Borders
Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
country Scotland
United Kingdom
elevation 2270 ft
692 m
geology Southern Uplands greywacke
gridReferenceUK NT 151 115
hasParentPeak Broad Law
hasSummitFeature cairn
hasViewOf Moffat Hills
Upper Ettrick valley
isInProtectedArea Southern Uplands
surface form: Southern Uplands landscape area
isPartOf Ettrick Hills
Southern Uplands
isPopularFor hiking
hillwalking
recreational walking
listing Donald
Graham
New Donald
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Borders
Southern Uplands
mountainRange Ettrick Hills
nearestSettlement Ettrick, Selkirkshire
surface form: Ettrick

Warblaw
surface form: Tushielaw
overlooks Ettrick Water
surface form: Ettrick Water valley
prominence ca. 157 m
region Ettrick Forest
surface form: Ettrick Valley
regionType upland area
terrain grassy slopes
rounded summit
topographicMap OS Explorer OL34
OS Landranger 79
typicalAscentRoute from Ettrick valley

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Ettrick Hills highestPoint Ettrick Pen
Ettrick Hills contains Ettrick Pen