Hill walk routes to climb in SW Scotland - also coastal paths and National Scenic Areas with maps, pictures and other useful information based on extensive local knowledge
Bodesbeck Ridge
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Black Craig and Saddle Yoke from Andrewhinney Hill. Black Craig and Saddle Yoke from Andrewhinney Hill. Black Craig and Saddle Yoke from Andrewhinney Hill.
10 As we approach the dip between Andrewhinney and Bell Craig the view of Black Craig (just left of centre) and the double top of Saddle Yoke starts to become ever more interesting. The pale hill in the distance near the left edge of the picture is Queensberry - for routes onto it click here. For the very special round of Saddle Yoke, Hartfell and Swatte Fell Click here. The Bodesbeck Ridge lies among the Ettrick Hills and they are divided from the Moffat Hills by the deep valley that you see here - Moffatdale. So we have been looking over to the Moffat Hills as we looked NW in most of the pictures so far. Queensberry is in the Lowther Hills - beyond Moffat and the valley of the River Annan.