Eildon Hills

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Eildon Hills is a distinctive trio of volcanic hills in the Scottish Borders, renowned for their striking landscape, archaeological remains, and panoramic views near the town of Melrose.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
landform
volcanic feature
country Scotland
culturalAssociation Scottish folklore NERFINISHED
Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
elevation about 422 metres
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasArchaeologicalSite Eildon Hill North hillfort NERFINISHED
hasFootpath waymarked routes from Melrose
hasLandCover grassland
heather moorland
hasNameOrigin named after nearby village of Eildon
hasNearbySite Trimontium Roman fort NERFINISHED
hasPart Eildon Hill Mid NERFINISHED
Eildon Hill North NERFINISHED
Eildon Hill West NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalUse nature observation
outdoor recreation
hasViewOf Eildon countryside
River Tweed valley NERFINISHED
highestPoint Eildon Hill North NERFINISHED
knownFor Iron Age hillfort
Roman archaeological sites
archaeological remains
distinctive triple-peaked profile
panoramic views
landscapeDesignation notable scenic feature of the Scottish Borders
locatedIn Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
south-east Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Melrose NERFINISHED
mentionedIn writings of Sir Walter Scott
nearestTown Melrose NERFINISHED
overlooks Melrose NERFINISHED
River Tweed NERFINISHED
partOf Scottish Borders landscape
Southern Uplands NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
sightseeing
walking
region Borders
tourismImportance local landmark
popular visitor destination
viewpointFor Scottish Borders countryside
visibleFrom Melrose NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

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Melrose hasNearbyHill Eildon Hills
Melrose locatedNear Eildon Hills
Smailholm Tower hasViewOf Eildon Hills