The Pentland Hills is a range of hills to the south west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The range is around 20 miles in length, and runs south west from Edinburgh towards Biggar and the upper Clyde Valley.
Some of the peaks include:
Scald Law (579 m)
Carnethy Hill (573 m)
West Cairn Hill (562 m)
East Cairn Hill (561 m)
Byrehope Mount (536 m)
Allermuir Hill (493 m)
2006-09-07 09:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-25 19:27:56
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answered by ? 4
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Pentland hills Midlothian. I Don't know but there is a lotta lotta water in the Pentland Firth..off of Orkney. The place where General Kitchner was killed! Yet another peice of trivia
Ah yes have passed them any times on my way back up North, just did not know what they were called.
2006-09-07 08:59:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i asked me scottish mama and she said 'i dont know' and looked really baffled .. so i dont have a clue!
2006-09-07 08:55:48
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answered by ToniLianne 4
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