Ettrick Hills

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Ettrick Hills are a range of rolling, often remote hills in the Scottish Borders, forming part of the broader Southern Uplands landscape.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Ettrick Head 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
mountain range
administrativeRegion Scottish Borders council area
characteristic remote
sparsely populated
climate cool temperate oceanic
contains Bodesbeck Law
Swatte Fell
surface form: Capel Fell

Croft Head
Ettrick Hills self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ettrick Head

Ettrick Pen
Loch Fell
White Shank
Wind Fell
country Scotland
drainageBasin Ettrick Water
Yarrow Water
geologicalProvince Southern Uplands terrane
highestPoint Ettrick Pen
landUse extensive sheep farming
languageRegion Scots
Scottish English
locatedIn Scottish Borders
Southern Uplands
locatedInNation United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
near Ettrick Water
surface form: Ettrick Valley

Moffat Hills
Tweedsmuir Hills
Yarrow Valley
partOf southern Scotland
surface form: South of Scotland

Southern Uplands
popularActivity long-distance walking
wild camping
regionType rural area
terrainType rolling hills
upland landscape
typicalVegetation heather moorland
moorland grasses
typicalWeather frequent low cloud
high rainfall
strong winds
usedFor hiking
hillwalking
sheep grazing
wildlifeHabitatFor mountain hare
red grouse
upland birds

Referenced by (2)

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

Ettrick Hills contains Ettrick Hills self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ettrick Head
Southern Uplands contains Ettrick Hills