Moffat Hills

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Moffat Hills is a range of rolling, often rugged hills in southern Scotland known for hiking, scenic valleys, and remote upland landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
mountain range
accessFrom town of Moffat
climate cool temperate oceanic
contains Broad Law
Carrifran Gans
Carrifran Glen
Fell Shin
Grey Mare’s Tail
Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve
Hart Fell
Moffat Dale
Swatte Fell
White Coomb
country Scotland
drainage River Annan
River Clyde
River Tweed
geology Silurian sedimentary rocks
hasViewOf Clyde–Tweed–Annan watershed
highestPoint Broad Law
highestPointElevationMetres 840
knownFor hiking
hillwalking
remote upland landscapes
scenic valleys
wild camping
landscapeType rolling hills
rugged uplands
locatedIn Southern Uplands
southern Scotland
nearestTown Moffat
notableFor deep glens
relative remoteness
steep corries
partOf Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
popularActivity long-distance walking
nature observation
protectedAreaNearby Grey Mare’s Tail National Nature Reserve
region Scottish Borders
typicalVegetation heather moorland
upland grassland
usedFor sheep grazing


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