Lochcraig Head

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Lochcraig Head is a hill in the Moffat Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The second highest in the range, its southern slopes drop dramatically into Loch Skeen, the highest loch in the Southern Uplands, from which the Grey Mare's Tail waterfall originates.[3] A common ascent is as a round from the car park to the south, taking in White Coomb.[1]

Elevation800.8 m (2,627 ft)[1]
Prominence108 m (354 ft)[1]
ListingHu,Tu,Sim, D,CT,DN,Y[2]
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Lochcraig Head
Highest point
Elevation800.8 m (2,627 ft)[1]
Prominence108 m (354 ft)[1]
ListingHu,Tu,Sim, D,CT,DN,Y[2]
Geography
LocationScottish Borders, Scotland
Parent rangeMoffat Hills, Southern Uplands
OS gridNT 16667 17743
Topo mapOS Landranger 79
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Subsidiary SMC Summits

More information Summit, Height (m) ...
SummitHeight (m)Listing[2]
Nickies Knowe760.8DT,sSim[4]
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