Corserine

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Corserine
Kirkcudbrightshire
Rhinns-of-Kells-from-Craignaw.jpg
The Rhinns of Kells from Craignaw
Range: Rhinns of Kells
Summit: 2,671 feet NX497870
55°9’16"N, 4°21’37"W

Corserine is the highest point of the Rhinns of Kells range in the Southern Uplands. It stands in the very north of Kirkcudbrightshire, close to the Ayrshire border.

The usual route of ascent is from the car park at Forest Lodge to the east of the hill via Loch Harrow and North Gairy Top. Forest Lodge is a short drive from the village of St John's Town of Dalry.

Walking

Corserine is an easy ascent with a very flat summit area. The full traverse of the Rhinns of Kells is a frequently undertaken long day's hillwalk.

Climbing

Because of the nature of the rock no good rock climbing has been recorded on Corserine or elsewhere on the Rhinns. However, in winter after a good freeze there are a number of good ice climbs of up to 150 m on the slopes of Milldown just south of Corserine.[1]

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