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Harleburn Head

Harleburn Head — a hill or mountain in scotland lowlands.

Wind turbine and mast on Tippet Hill - geograph.org.uk - 6590819

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Typical visit
3 h–8 h
Best time of year
Late spring – early autumn (May–Oct)

About

A British hill or mountain, named on Ordnance Survey maps and walked by hill-baggers. Harleburn Head is a named hill or mountain in scotland lowlands, recorded in the GeoNames UK gazetteer. British landmarks of this type are typically marked on Ordnance Survey maps and recorded in the national gazetteer for cartographic and navigational reference. Coordinates and feature classification are sourced from the GeoNames open dataset.

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Place summary

Harleburn Head is a mountain located in the Scottish Lowlands. It offers a rugged landscape typical of the region, with varied terrain and natural beauty. Visitors can expect a mix of challenging and moderate walking routes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The area is characterised by its scenic views and diverse wildlife, making it a notable spot for those interested in nature and hiking.

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Coordinates
55.4396, -3.5776

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Harleburn Head?
Harleburn Head is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom.
What is Harleburn Head?
Harleburn Head — a hill or mountain in scotland lowlands.
How do I get to Harleburn Head?
Its coordinates are 55.4396°, -3.5776°.