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Watch Knowe
Scotland

Watch Knowe

605M
1985FT

About Watch Knowe

Rising above the eastern shores of Megget Reservoir, this rounded Southern Upland summit offers a quiet, grassy ascent in the heart of the Moffat Hills. Though often overshadowed by the bulk of neighbouring Broad Law, it provides a superb vantage point over the Yarrow Valley and the deep blue waters of the reservoir below.

Key Statistics

Rank
98th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Southern Uplands
Prominence
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78m
Nearest Town
Dumfries and Galloway
Geology
You are walking on the Queensberry Formation, a mix of sand, mud, and pebbly rock. These layers create the solid ground beneath your boots.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NT183160
Latitude
55.4315°N
Longitude
3.2914°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is derived from the Scots 'knowe,' meaning a small hill or mound, while 'watch' suggests its historical use as a lookout point, likely monitoring movement through the strategic Yarrow and Megget valleys.
  • It sits on a high ridge that connects the massive Broad Law massif to the lower hills overlooking St Mary’s Loch, making it a common stop for walkers completing a circular route around the Megget Reservoir.
  • The summit offers a particularly clear, top-down view of the Megget Dam and the long stretch of the reservoir, framed by the steep slopes of Dead Forle and Cramalt Craig.
  • At 605 metres, it misses the Graham classification by a mere five metres, ensuring it remains blissfully ignored by peak-baggers in a hurry to reach more prestigious summits nearby.

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