- Croft Head
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Croft Head is a hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland 7 km due east of Moffat. Its summit height above sea level is just 637 metres but it offers unobstructed views to the Solway Firth, the fells and mountains of Cumbria and the Pennines to the south and east. To the north, the major Moffat Hills are close by and to the west, Queensberry, the Lowthers and many of the Galloway Hills can be seen.
Its summit is easily reached from Moffat by taking the Southern Upland Way path east from the Moffat water bridge near Craigbeck. A quite dramatic ridge loop is possible by climbing north on the forestry fire road shortly after Craigbeck Hope cottage via Gateshaw Rig (567 m) to Croft Head's summit and descending via Cat Shoulder to the junction of the SUW and the Selcoth burn pass.
Coordinates: 55°20′15.26″N 3°20′10″W / 55.3375722°N 3.33611°W
Categories:- Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
- Mountains and hills of Dumfries and Galloway
- Marilyns of Scotland
- Grahams
- Donalds
- Dumfries and Galloway geography stubs
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