Lammermuir Hills Lammermuir Hills in East Lothian, looking North-West©2022 Gazetteer for Scotland A significant range of hills which form the southern boundary of East Lothian. The highest point is Meikle Says Law, at 535m (1755 feet). These rolling hills rise from the plains of East Lothian and run down into the Scottish Borders, representing a change in geology along the Southern Uplands Fault. They link with the Moorfoot Hills in the west, and run to the coast between St. Abbs Head and Cockburnspath. Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry
Lammermuir Hills in East Lothian, looking North-West©2022 Gazetteer for Scotland
A significant range of hills which form the southern boundary of East Lothian. The highest point is Meikle Says Law, at 535m (1755 feet). These rolling hills rise from the plains of East Lothian and run down into the Scottish Borders, representing a change in geology along the Southern Uplands Fault. They link with the Moorfoot Hills in the west, and run to the coast between St. Abbs Head and Cockburnspath.
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