Cambret Hill

Cambret Hill is a peak in , , and has an elevation of 1,152 feet. Cambret Hill is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cairn Holy, chambered cairn 190m SSW of Cairnholy.

Archaeological site
is an archaeological site.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Palnure and Wigtown.

Village
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is a small village in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in , Scotland, on the Burn, just outside . is situated 6 miles northwest of Cambret Hill.

Town
is a town and former royal burgh in , of which it is the county town, within the region in . It lies east of and south of . is situated 6 miles west of Cambret Hill.

Locality
or Wigtown Quay was relocated in 1818 to serve the town of and its hinterland in , , following the silting up of the original natural harbour that was originally located near to St Machute's church. is situated 6 miles west of Cambret Hill.

Cambret Hill

Latitude
54.89305° or 54° 53′ 35″ north
Longitude
-4.30289° or 4° 18′ 10″ west
Elevation
1,152 feet (351 metres)
Open location code
9C6QVMVW+6R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 527332676
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
12610306
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