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Name:Craig Hill
Hill number:14076
Height:314m / 1030ft
Parent (Ma):1933  Calkin Rig
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Esk (Gretna)
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NY 33811 87129
Summit feature:no feature: ground 6m W of single stone
Drop:57m
Col:257m  NY335865  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 79
(1:25k) 323N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
From parking at the old quarry. A round of Clark Fell, Craig Hill, Black Knowe, Naze Hill and Tansy Hill. Just over 7 miles in 3 hours 15 minutesAlan Caine02/03/2024
As others parked by the quarry for a five trump dayAndrew Simmons28/05/2022
Good parking for a few cars opp quarry ent (NY 3444 8621). As others, walked along road to the 155m spot height, field gate, up onto Mid Hill -> Naze Hill -> Craig Hill, then picked up Clark Fell after returning to that 155 SH. Returned to car down side of the quarry. Pleasant 9km round.jonglew10/12/2020
P by quarry. Gate near pt155 then another gate in wall about 50m S of highest point. After summit of Craig Hill back the same way. Across road and through gate and to top of Clark Fell.chrisbien18/06/2019
Last of 5 Tumps from quarry. Down E to road, having missed Rob's comment about the awkward fencing..agentmancuso20/04/2019
Six Tump round of the Craig Burn. Interesting hillfort on approach from the northColin Crawford16/01/2016
From E, good layby. Gate into field then another thru deer fence; no obvious crossing point at top - could do with another stile. Pasture summit, a single stone not quite at HP.RHW26/09/2015
Christo197908/07/2020
Adrian21/12/2019
carole engel14/07/2018
mae08/08/2017
Dave Geere24/09/2016