Broad Law
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Broad Law | |
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Broad Law seen from the nearby hill of Cramalt Craig. The radio tower on the top is just visible. |
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Elevation | 840 m (2756 ft) |
Location | Southern Uplands, Scotland |
Range | southern uplands |
Prominence | c. 653 m |
Parent peak | Merrick |
Topo map | OS Landranger 72 |
OS grid reference | NT146235 |
Listing | Corbett, Marilyn, Donald, Council top, (Scottish Borders), County top (Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire) |
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. Like many of its neighbours it is smooth, rounded and grassy, although the surrounding valleys have very steep sides — country somewhat akin to the Cheviots or the Howgill Fells. The hill may be climbed from any of the villages near its base, or as part of a long, 30-mile trek across the local area between the towns of Peebles and Moffat. There is a radio tower on the summit, one of the highest in Britain.