Rhinns of Kells

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The Rhinns of Kells is a long, rugged ridge of hills forming part of the Galloway Hills range in southwest Scotland, popular with walkers for its remote and scenic upland terrain.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Rhinns of Kells canonical 4
Kells 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
mountain
mountain
mountain
mountain ridge
upland area
country United Kingdom
elevation 814 m
hasAccessFrom Forrest Lodge
Loch Doon NERFINISHED
hasFeature broad grassy ridges
peat hags
rocky outcrops
hasHighestPoint Corserine
hasListing Donald hills
Graham tops
hasPeak Carlin’s Cairn
Little Millyea
Meikle Lump
Meikle Millyea
Milldown
Millfire
hasVegetation moorland
rough grassland
knownFor long ridge traverse
remote character
scenic views
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Hills
Rhinns of Kells self-linksurface differs
Scotland
southwest Scotland NERFINISHED
northernEndNear Loch Doon NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
partOf Galloway Forest Park
Southern Uplands
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
region Galloway
separates Loch Doon basin
Loch Ken basin
southernEndNear Meikle Millyea
terrainType rugged hills
upland ridge
usedFor recreation

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Galloway Hills contains Rhinns of Kells
New Galloway hasParish Rhinns of Kells
this entity surface form: Kells
Loch Dee near Rhinns of Kells
Rhinns of Kells locatedIn Rhinns of Kells self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Corserine
Shalloch on Minnoch hasView Rhinns of Kells