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Name: | Byrelee Hill |
Hill number: | 13962 |
Height: | 369m / 1211ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1920 Pikethaw Hill |
RHB Section: | 28B: The River Tweed to the English Border |
County/UA: | Scottish Borders |
Catchment: | Tweed |
Class: | Tump (300-399m) (Tu,3) |
Grid ref: | NT 37499 13493 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 45m |
Col: | 324m NT373129 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 79 (1:25k) 331 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 7 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Road to Girnwood and then up the forest road through the narrow plantation. Left the bike at a hairpin bend and crossed rough ground to the hill - usual tussocks. | fasgadh | 19/09/2023 |
Parking for 1 possibly 2 cars just into track (NT 3769 1463). Track then logging road to Byreleehaugh (NT 3699 1351), then over rough damp ground to wide mapped break through young conifers a bit SE of 324m spot height for Girnwood Hill first. Backtracked through the break then direct line up to here. On to Mid Hill and return for a 7.6km round. | jonglew | 19/02/2022 |
See log for Girnwood Hill | carole engel | 26/09/2021 |
Parked by Muslee cottage, walked up from Deanburnhaugh a tarmac road until cottage just before Grinwood farm. West from this point to Girnhill. From there across to Byrelee hill. Back to the forest road taking me back to Grinwood farm. A lovely walk throughly recommed | Andrew Simmons | 20/03/2021 |
P very big passing place about 150m before Foresters. Along Burnway to Colin's FB. Rough going made a bit easier by animal tracks. Back to Burnway and on towards GH. | chrisbien | 29/09/2020 |
After Girnwood Hill, through obvious firebreak then up some very rough terrain to the summit. A little indefinite but the high point seems to be the northern rise | Colin Crawford | 19/10/2017 |
Dave Geere | 27/11/2016 |