Broad Law

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Broad Law
Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire
Cramalt Craig view to Broad Law.jpg
Broad Law, seen from Cramalt Craig
Range: Southern Uplands
Summit: 2,756 feet NT146235

Broad Law stands on the border of Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire, and at 2,756 feet it is the county top of both shires. It is the second-highest hill in the whole of the Southern Uplands, overtopped only by Merrick in Kirkcudbrightshire, and is only ten feet lower than Merrick. Broad Law is the highest hill for 30 miles in all directions.

Like many of its neighbours, Broad Law is smooth, rounded and grassy, although the surrounding valleys have very steep sides, which is country somewhat akin to the Cheviots or the Howgill Fells.

The hill may be climbed from any of the villages near its base, or as part of a long, 30-mile trek across the local area between the towns of Peebles and Moffat.

There is a radio tower and a VOR beacon on the summit; one of the highest of such sites in Britain.