Merrick

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Merrick is a prominent mountain in southwest Scotland, known as the highest peak in the Galloway Hills and a popular destination for hillwalkers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Corbett
Marilyn
mountain
climbingSeason year-round
country Scotland
elevation 2766 feet
843 metres
gridReferenceUK NX 428 855
hasNearbyFeature Loch Enoch NERFINISHED
Loch Neldricken NERFINISHED
Loch Trool
Loch Valley
hasNearbyPeak Benyellary
Kirriereoch Hill
Shalloch on Minnoch
The Awful Hand ridge
The Rig
surface form: The Rig of the Jarkness
hasNearbySettlement Glentrool
Newton Stewart
hasSummitFeature stone trig point
hasTerrain grassy slopes
peaty ground
rocky outcrops
hasViewOf Ailsa Craig NERFINISHED
Arran NERFINISHED
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man

Lake District
surface form: Lake District fells
highestPointOf Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Hills
isPopularDestinationFor mountain runners
recreational walkers
knownAs Merrick
surface form: The Merrick
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Hills
southwest Scotland
locatedInProtectedArea Galloway Forest Park
partOf Galloway Forest Park
Southern Uplands
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
prominence 705 metres
range Galloway Hills
region Galloway
topographicMap OS Explorer
surface form: OS Explorer 318

OS Landranger
surface form: OS Landranger 77
typicalAscentRouteFrom Bruce’s Stone at Loch Trool

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Galloway Hills contains Merrick
Southern Uplands contains Merrick
Galloway Hills highestPoint Merrick