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The magical wizard Merlin is said to be associated with the Moffat Hills.

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The Moffat Hills
The Moffat Hills is probably one of the most well known walking areas in Dumfries & Galloway, with the popular town of Moffat nestled among some of the most stunning hills in southern Scotland. There's something here to attract walkers of all levels, with natural wonders such as the Devil's Beeftub and the Grey Mare's Tail easily visible from the road.

The highest of the peaks here is White Coomb, at a mighty 2,696 feet with the popular Hartfell close behind with views stretching for hundreds of miles.

The stories of the Moffat Hills are as interesting and rewarding as the walks themselves. Most enigmatic is that of King Arthur's Merlin who is rumoured to have retreated to Hartfell following defeat in battle in 573. Signs of his presence can be found in names of the surrounding features, Arthur's Seat is the most obvious, though less well known than its Edinburgh counterpart, while Merlin's Cave can be found just below the ridge.

In more recent times the Moffat Hills were a refuge for the fierce Border Rievers (cattle rustlers) who hid their stolen booty in the depths of the Devil's Beeftub. A natural feature described by Walter Scott "as if four hills were laying their heads together, to shut out daylight from the dark hollow space between them. A damned deep, black, blackguard looking abyss".

Most walkers take the time to visit the cascading Grey Mare's Tail, a spectacular natural waterfall with abundant bird and wildlife. Careful walkers can get close to its source: Loch Skeen, the dramatic sheer drops along the sides of the fall making caution essential but providing beautiful views.


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