List of Donalds
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Donalds are hills in the Scottish lowlands
over 2000 feet (609.6 m). See Hill lists in the British Isles
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Scottish Lowlands
The Scottish Lowlands is a name given to the Southern half of Scotland.The area is called a' Ghalldachd in Scottish Gaelic, and the Lawlands ....
over 2000 feet (609.6 m). See Hill lists in the British Isles
Hill lists in the British Isles
The mountains and hills of Great Britain, and to a lesser extent Ireland, are the subject of a considerable number of lists that categorise them by height, topographic prominence, or other criteria. They are commonly used as a basis for peak bagging, whereby hillwalkers attempt to reach all the...
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Peak | Height |
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Merrick Merrick, Galloway Merrick is the highest mountain in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland and is part of the Range of the Awful Hand.The shortest route of ascent is from the car park in Glen Trool... |
843 m |
Broad Law Broad Law Broad Law is the second highest hill in the wide expanse of hill country in Southern Scotland, the Southern Uplands, and the highest for 30 miles in all directions. It is only ten feet lower than its parent, Merrick... |
840 m |
Cramalt Craig | 831 m |
White Coomb White Coomb White Coomb is a hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Its summit is the highest point of a network of ridges that lie north-east of the town of Moffat. The ridges are broad, but are defended by steep valleys... |
821 m |
Dollar Law | 817 m |
Corserine Corserine Corserine is the highest point of the Rhinns of Kells range in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland. The usual route of ascent is from the car park at Forest Lodge to the east of the hill via Loch Harrow and North Gairy Top. Forest Lodge is a short drive from the village of St. John's Town of... |
814 m |
Hart Fell | 808 m |
Carlin's Cairn | 807 m |
Lochraig Head | 800 m |
Cairnsmore of Carsphairn Cairnsmore of Carsphairn Cairnsmore of Carsphairn is a 797m high hill in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland. An alternative name, rarely used nowadays, is Cairnsmore of Deugh... |
797 m |
Kirriereoch Hill Kirriereoch Hill Kirriereoch Hill is a hill in the Range of the Awful Hand in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland. It lies on the border of the old counties of Ayrshire and Kirkcudbrightshire, or the modern regions of Dumfries and Galloway and South Ayrshire... |
786 m |
Molls Cleuch Dod | 785 m |
Shalloch on Minnoch Shalloch on Minnoch Shalloch on Minnoch is a Corbett at the north end of the "Awful Hand" range in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland.-References:... |
775 m |
Culter Fell Culter Fell Culter Fell is a hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is the highest point of a network of ridges that lie south of the village of Coulter, close to the town of Biggar in South Lanarkshire.... |
748 m |
Meikle Millyea | 746 m |
Under Saddle Yoke | 745 m |
Dun Rig | 744 m |
Milldown | 738 m |
Pykestone Hill | 737 m |
Glenrath Heights | 732 m |
Green Lowther | 732 m |
Swatte Fell | 729 m |
Lowther Hill | 723 m |
Cape Law | 722 m |
Ben Cleuch Ben Cleuch Ben Cleuch is a mountain in Scotland.It is the highest point in the Ochil Hills, and the highest point in Clackmannanshire. It is high.... |
721 m |
Lamachan Hill Lamachan Hill Lamachan Hill is in centre of the Galloway Hills of southern Scotland, lying north of the town of Newton Stewart.-References:... |
717 m |
Middle Hill | 716 m |
Cairnsmore of Fleet Cairnsmore of Fleet Cairnsmore of Fleet is a mountain in the Scottish Lowlands, on the edges of Galloway Forest Park. It is home to the most extensive area of open moorland in Galloway, and has been designated as a biosphere reserve.-Topography:... |
711 m |
Tinto Tinto Several places share the name Tinto:*Tinto is the name of a hill, the highest in the Tinto Hills in southern Scotland.*The Tinto River is a river in south-western Andalusia, Spain.... |
711 m |
Blackcraig Hill | 700 m |
Black Law | 698 m |
Garelet Dod | 698 m |
Windy Standard | 698 m |
Queensberry Queensberry (hill) Queensberry is a hill at the southern end of the Lowther Hills in southern Scotland.... |
697 m |
Tarfessock | 697 m |
Chapelgill Hill | 696 m |
Meaul | 695 m |
Ettrick Pen | 692 m |
Mullwharchar | 692 m |
Erie Hill | 690 m |
Talla Cleuch Head | 690 m |
Ballencleuch Law | 689 m |
Gathersnow Hill | 688 m |
Loch Fell | 688 m |
Blacklorg Hill | 681 m |
Capel Fell | 678 m |
Andrewhinney Hill | 677 m |
Dun Law | 677 m |
Larg Hill | 676 m |
Stob Law | 676 m |
Curleywee | 674 m |
Wedder Law | 672 m |
Drumelzier Law | 668 m |
Gana Hill | 668 m |
Bodesbeck Law | 665 m |
Wind Fell | 665 m |
Uamh Bheag | 664 m |
Scaw'd Law | 663 m |
Birkscairn Hill | 661 m |
Cairnsgarroch | 659 m |
Windlestraw Law | 659 m |
Millfore | 656 m |
Hillshaw Head | 652 m |
Blackhope Scar | 651 m |
Moorbrock Hill | 650 m |
King's Seat Hill | 648 m |
Comb Law | 645 m |
Craignaw Craignaw Craignaw is a small but very rocky hill in centre of the Galloway Hills of southern Scotland. Unlike many hills in the Southern Uplands, Craignaw has a complex and rocky summit area, with a long line of crags and rough ground on the east side. The hill is largely composed of granite... |
645 m |
Tarmangie Hill | 645 m |
Greenside Law | 643 m |
Alhang | 642 m |
Croft Head Croft Head Croft Head is a hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland 7 km due east of Moffat. Its summit height above sea level is just 637 metres but it offers unobstructed views to the Solway Firth, the fells and mountains of Cumbria and the Pennines to the south and east... |
637 m |
Whitehope Heights | 637 m |
Beinn nan Eun | 631 m |
Blairdenon Hill | 631 m |
East Mount Lowther | 631 m |
Bowbeat Hill | 626 m |
Hudderstone | 626 m |
Bell Craig | 623 m |
Coran of Portmark | 623 m |
Dundreich | 623 m |
Whitehope Law | 623 m |
Dungeon Hill | 620 m |
Caldcleuch Head | 619 m |
Windy Gyle Windy Gyle Windy Gyle is a hill in the Cheviot Hills, right on the border between England and Scotland. It lies on the border ridge, and like the other hills in the area is rounded and grass-covered. Although maps show the border passing right through the summit, the summit cairn lies a few metres north of... |
619 m |
Louise Wood Law | 618 m |
Herman Law | 614 m |
Earncraig Hill | 611 m |
Innerdownie | 610 m |