Benyellary

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Benyellary is a hill in the Galloway Hills of southwest Scotland, known as a prominent outlier of the Merrick and a popular viewpoint over the surrounding landscape.

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Label Occurrences
Benyellary canonical 4

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
mountain in Scotland
accessedFrom Glen Trool
category Mountains and hills of Dumfries and Galloway
Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
connectedTo The Merrick by a high ridge
country Scotland
elevation 2359 feet
719 metres
gridReference NX 429 836
hasSummitFeature cairn
hasViewOf Galloway Forest Park
Loch Trool NERFINISHED
The Merrick NERFINISHED
listing Donald
HuMP
New Donald
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Hills
southwest Scotland NERFINISHED
mountainRange Galloway Hills
outlierOf Merrick
surface form: The Merrick
partOf Southern Uplands
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
viewpoint over surrounding landscape
prominence approximately 120 metres
region Galloway Forest Park NERFINISHED
topographicMap OS Explorer 318
OS Landranger 77

Referenced by (4)

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

Merrick hasNearbyPeak Benyellary
Loch Trool hasNearbyPeak Benyellary
Range of the Awful Hand hasPeak Benyellary
The Awful Hand ridge hasPart Benyellary