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Talla Cleuch Head
Scotland

Talla Cleuch Head

691M
2267FT

About Talla Cleuch Head

Rising above the Talla Reservoir in the remote Manor Hills, this high Donald offers a classic Southern Uplands experience. Steep, grassy slopes lead to a rounded summit plateau, often reached via a deer fence from the Megget Stane. It rewards walkers with expansive, lonely views across the rolling Tweedsmuir hills.

Key Statistics

Rank
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Parent Range
Southern Uplands
Prominence
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63m
Nearest Town
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Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Classifications
Nearby Fells

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OS Grid Reference
NT133218
Latitude
55.4826°N
Longitude
3.3727°W

Did You Know?

  • The name combines the Cumbric 'tal', meaning a brow or headland, with the Scots 'cleuch', a term for a steep-sided ravine. It aptly describes the hill's position overlooking the deep, craggy glens that feed the Talla Reservoir.
  • The most popular ascent begins at the Megget Stane, an ancient boundary stone sitting at the 450-metre high point of the pass between the Talla and Megget valleys.
  • From the summit, walkers gain an excellent perspective of Broad Law to the west; at 840m, it is the highest point in the Southern Uplands and is easily identified by its large radio masts.
  • Navigation on the broad, often featureless summit plateau is made significantly easier by a sturdy deer fence that runs from the Megget Stane directly over the top of the hill.
  • While the name 'head' might imply a sharp peak, the summit is actually a vast expanse of moorland where the most challenging terrain is often the labyrinth of deep peat hags.

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