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'''Larig Hill''' is a modest mountain of [[Morayshire]], reaching a height of 1,788 feet at its summit.  There are grouse moors on the hill.
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'''Larig Hill''' is a modest mountain on [[Dava Moor]] in [[Morayshire]], reaching a height of 1,788 feet at its summit.  There are grouse moors on the hill.
  
 
It stands away from the high border ridge with [[Banffshire]] on which the county's highest peaks are found, and may be found in the hills north of [[River Spey|Strathspey]] that run down to [[Forres]] and the coastal plain.
 
It stands away from the high border ridge with [[Banffshire]] on which the county's highest peaks are found, and may be found in the hills north of [[River Spey|Strathspey]] that run down to [[Forres]] and the coastal plain.

Latest revision as of 15:01, 10 May 2015

Larig Hill
Morayshire
Dava Moor, N slopes of Larig Hill (Morayshire) - geograph-2348163.jpg
Moorland on the north slope of Larig Hill
Range: Dava Moor
Summit: 1,788 feet NJ085402
57°26’35"N, 3°31’28"W

Larig Hill is a modest mountain on Dava Moor in Morayshire, reaching a height of 1,788 feet at its summit. There are grouse moors on the hill.

It stands away from the high border ridge with Banffshire on which the county's highest peaks are found, and may be found in the hills north of Strathspey that run down to Forres and the coastal plain.