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The Devil's Beef Tub

Walk ID: 2213

This scenic route strikes north from Moffat, climbs Great Hill at 1,527ft and crosses the head of the Devil's Beef Tub, thence onto Annanhead Hill and over moorland, before a gentle descent along a good track. This is an airy upland walk with some wonderful panoramic views from the heights.

For local weather forecasts and other relevant information and services go to www.gallowaymrt.org.uk for Galloway Mountain Rescue's excellent website.

Scotland - Dumfries & Galloway - Moffat Hills

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Distance 9.66 km
Duration 180 mins
Height gain 250m
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Tony Brotherton

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10/09/09 - David Miller : We did this walk on 13th August 2009. Some instructions are unclear. 2: On reaching Ericstane Farm go right (do not cross burn over humped-back bridge) and use the wooden bridge by the ford. 5: At the buildings of Corehead go through the gate to the right of the white cottage (there is a sign), walk up the left side of field and take the first gate. Use the footbridge to cross the stream and look for the field-gate at left of conifer plantation. 6: Could make no sense of this. However, we thoroughly enjoyed the walk. Highly recommended.

03/03/09 - Barbara Reynolds : We did this walk on Sunday 01/03/2009. The start point is now a green corrugated iron structure - not red as in the photo included in the description! There is also a large parking area a little furher along the lane from here.

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