Annanhead Hill

Annanhead Hill is a 478-metre (1,568 ft) summit in the Moffat Hills of Scotland. It lies on the boundary between the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of Moffat, in the Southern Uplands.[1]

Annanhead Hill
Annanhead Hill above Devils Beef Tub
Highest point
Elevation478 m (1,568 ft)[1][2]
Listing
Coordinates55°24′15″N 3°29′19″W[2]
Geography
Location9 km north of Moffat
Parent rangeMoffat Hills
OS gridNT 05834 13251
Annanhead Hill trig point (S5678)

Annanhead is one of four hills encircling the Devil's Beef Tub, the headwaters of River Annan.[3]

The hill is crossed by Annandale Way hiking trail designated in 2009.[4]

References

  1. Annanhead Hill, Gazetteer for Scotland
  2. Annanhead Hill, Trigpointing UK
  3. Louisa Finch (April 1, 2013), "The big picture: The Devil's Beef Tub", Scotland Outdoors, archived from the original on April 7, 2013, retrieved May 14, 2013
  4. "Route description: Moffat - Devils Beef Tub - Moffat", Annandale Way official website, Government of Scotland et al., retrieved 2013-05-14, The Devil's Beef Tub section of this walk ... climb[s] onto Annanhead Hill and a range that rims the upper limits of the Annan catchment. ...
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