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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land.
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 30 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Kilham, linear walk to Kirk Yetholm over 8 hills, this the fourth. | jonglew | 26/01/2023 |
A 9 top round from parking on the grass verge near the CG before longknowe 3 of 9 | robertphillips | 13/11/2022 |
What's not to like. Good views a trig point and no-one seen all day. | Walker Dan | 28/07/2022 |
Parked at Longknowe > up to Longknowe Hill NE Top > out to Kilhan Hill > back on myself to bag Longknowe Hill and Haddon Hill > down to Elsdonburn shank and followed the road back to Longknowe 2hrs 30mins 482 ascent 8km | Andrew Simmons | 15/06/2021 |
Parking at Longknowe. Track > Longknowe Hill > Longknowe Hill NE Top > Kilham Hill. Tracks, paths and cropped grassland. | JohnR | 20/12/2020 |
Parked on grass just beyond the cattle grid in the field before Longknowe Farm (NT 872 311). Up farm road to Elsdonburn Shank, then along ridge visiting Coldsmouth Hill, White Law, Madam Law and Ell's Knowe before dropping down to Elsdonburn. Then onto next ridge visiting Haddon Hill (both tops), Longknowe Hill (both tops) and Kilham Hill. Lovely grassy ridges - generally easy walking with good views. 17.8km with 1400m ascent in 5h30m. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 25/10/2020 |
From Kilham Hill via the middle top. Very easy terrain. Good view of the hunt taking place to the west. (Do they have to have a good working knowledge of the Scots loopholes too?). Beautiful day, ridiculously warm for February. | fasgadh | 23/02/2019 |
Third hill of the day, very fast terrain | Colin Crawford | 19/09/2018 |
HP by trig and stone wall by gate post in sheep pasture. Good views of Cheviots and rolling valleys on bright day. | Denise | 18/12/2017 |
On traverse of the ridge. Grassy summit crossed by NW-SE trending wall. Trig point over natural high point, unnatural rock grass mound on SE side of gate slightly higher. Good views, cloud rolling over summit of The Cheviot. | RichardM | 18/12/2017 |
From Longknowe Farm. Eldonsburn Shank - Coldsmouth Hill - Haddon Hill (2tops) - Longknow Hill (2 tops) - Kilham Hill - Longknowe. Access and paths obvious and available. A lovely circuit with good views. | Moorponder | 14/07/2017 |
From the NE Top. Has trig S.7436 buried in nettles next to gate and wall. The return diagonal descent via the slopes of the NE Top through deep wet bracken, grass and thistles was no fun at all. | Aye Jimmy | 17/07/2016 |
Parked at the cattle grid just south of Longknowe Farm. Took this hill as part of a circular walk taking Coldsmouth Hill as the first point of call. If you are just doing this hill there is access to the fells through a gate opposite the farm leading up to the open access area and the col. | moorsman | 29/07/2015 |
On own starting from Hethpool CP. 9 Tumps: White Hill, Kilham Hill, Longknowe Hill NE top, Longknowe Hill, Haddon Hill, SW top, Coldsmouth Hill, Madam Law and Ell's Knowe. Good round, but the ascent of Kilham Hill from the South was horrendous. Only route follows a fence to col between KH and Longknowe NE top, but this is through shoulder high bracken and nettles - not good in shorts. | Crib Goch | 20/06/2014 |
Circular walk from large car park at end of minor road at NT 89372 28034. Including White Hill, Kilham Hill, Longknowe Hill NE Top, Longknowe Hill, Haddon Hill and Great Hetha. | David Gradwell | 27/03/2010 |
RHW | 22/07/2006 | |
Adrian | 26/01/2023 | |
Alex C | 26/01/2023 | |
mae | 18/08/2022 | |
Jhimmy | 23/06/2019 | |
andy elliott | 11/08/2018 | |
dexly | 31/07/2018 | |
maknipe | 12/12/2017 | |
carole engel | 18/06/2017 | |
Dave Geere | 21/05/2016 | |
silverhow | 19/08/2015 | |
Edwin Gradwell | 27/03/2010 | |
George Gradwell | 27/03/2010 | |
andrew.allum | 01/01/2000 | |
Alan Moore | 02/01/1992 |