Craik Cross Hill

A summit located deep within commercial forestry on the boundary between the Scottish Borders and Dumfries & Galloway Council Areas, Craik Cross Hill rises to 449m (1473 feet) 5½ miles (9 km) northeast of Eskdalemuir. The remains of a Roman signal station lie on its summit, excavated in 1946. This is part of a network of signal stations across Southern Scotland. The Romans and Reivers Route crosses its summit.


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