All The Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills in The Galloway Forest Hills area of Scottish Region 26: The Southern Uplands as a detailed list

The Galloway Forest Hills area of Scottish Region 26: The Southern Uplands region is the area enclosed by an imaginary line connecting:


If you count only the Grahams there are 5 tops to climb, bag & conquer and the highest point is Lamachan Hill at 717m (2,353ft).


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1. Cairnsmore of Fleet

711m (2,334ft)

  • Graham (76th)
  • Donald (28th)
  • Marilyn (503rd in Scotland, 562nd in GB)

  • We hope to have walks that climb & bag Cairnsmore of Fleet very soon

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  • OS Explorer (Orange Covers): 319
  • OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 83

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    2. Craignaw

    645m (2,117ft)


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  • Graham (178th)
  • Donald (67th)
  • Marilyn (604th in Scotland, 696th in GB)

  • We hope to have walks that climb & bag Craignaw very soon

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  • OS Explorer (Orange Covers): 318
  • OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 77

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    3. Lamachan Hill

    717m (2,353ft)


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  • Graham (69th)
  • Donald (26th)
  • Marilyn (496th in Scotland, 553rd in GB)

  • We hope to have walks that climb & bag Lamachan Hill very soon

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  • OS Explorer (Orange Covers): 319
  • OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 77

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    4. Millfore

    657m (2,156ft)


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  • Graham (166th)
  • Donald (62nd)
  • Marilyn (593rd in Scotland, 683rd in GB)
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  • OS Explorer (Orange Covers): 319
  • OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 77

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    5. Mullwharchar

    692m (2,271ft)


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  • Graham (113th)
  • Donald (39th)
  • Marilyn (541st in Scotland, 610th in GB)

  • We hope to have walks that climb & bag Mullwharchar very soon

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  • OS Explorer (Orange Covers): 318
  • OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 77

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