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Hart Fell
Highest point
Elevation808 m (2,651 ft)[1]
Prominence200 m (660 ft)[2]
ListingMa,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,D,DN,Y[3]
Coordinates55°24′29″N 3°24′05″W / 55.40806°N 3.40142°W / 55.40806; -3.40142
Naming
English translationEnglish: Red Deer Hill[4][5]
Geography
LocationDumfries and Galloway, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Parent rangeMoffat Hills, Southern Uplands
OS gridNT 11366 13570
Topo mapOS Landranger 78

Hart Fell is a hill in the Moffat Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It lies north of the town of Moffat on the border with the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway.

A broad, rolling hill, it is visible from the M74 motorway in the west, parts of Dumfries and ranges to the east. Hart Fell is gently sloping on three sides of the hill, however the east ridge is steep and craggy and features a deep corrie known as Blackhope. The normal route is from the southern ridge,[6] passing over Swatte Fell and can be extended to include a full loop of Blackhope, finishing on Saddle Yoke, known as the Hart Fell Horseshoe.

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References

  1. ^ "Hart Fell". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Mountain Search".
  3. ^ "Database of British and Irish Hills: User guide".
  4. ^ "Hart". 8 October 2021.
  5. ^ Fell
  6. ^ "Munro Magic Hart Fell". munromagic.com. Retrieved 22 October 2019.


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