Kirkhope Law

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Kirkhope Law
Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire
The track up Kirkhope Law - geograph.org.uk - 1619535.jpg
The drove road up Kirkhope Law
Range: Southern Uplands
Summit: 1,755 feet NT279351
55°36’18"N, 3°8’41"W

Kirkhope Law is a hill whose summit reaches 1,755 feet on the boundary of Peeblesshire with Selkirkshire, amongst the Southern Uplands.

The summit and the county border form the edge of the Cardrona Forest, which extends off to the east towards the River Tweed (and Kirkhope Law, though at its very edge, is the highest point of the forest).

The Cross Borders Drove Road long distance route runs over the summit of Kirkhope Law.

The summit of Kirkhope Law