Craignaw is a hill in the
Dungeon Hills
The Dungeon Hills are a range of hills in the Galloway Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The central of three parallel ridges, they are neighboured by the Range of the Awful Hand to the west and the Rhinns of Kells to the ...
, a sub-range of the
Galloway Hills range, part of the
Southern Uplands of
Scotland. Unlike many hills in the Southern Uplands, Craignaw has a complex and rocky summit area, with a long line of crags and rough ground on the east side. The hill is largely composed of
granite. Near the north end of the hill is an interesting area of terrain known as the "Deil's Bowlin' Green" where various rounded granite boulders are scatterd at random over an area of nearly horizontal granite slabs. These are believed to be
glacial erratics or result from a similar glacier process. On the west side of the hill, near
grid reference NX458831, a few hundred meters from the summit is an
F-111E Aardvark crash site. The site is marked by a small memorial to the two
U.S. Air Force pilots who were killed in the accident (Captains Spaulding and Hetzner). Although the crash happened on 19 December 1979 there are still small amounts of aircraft debris in the area.
Walking
Craignaw is quite a remote hill and climbing it is a long and rough walk from the road-ends at either Craigencallie or Bruces Stane.
Craignaw Photo Tour– 29 images from the Bruces Stone Car Park to the Summit and Back via the Loch Valley Trail
Climbing
There is some good but short rock climbing on Craignaw at Snibe Hill, Memorial Crag and Scotland Slab. However, in winter after a good freeze the broken ground on the east side of the hill has some of the best ice climbs in Southern Scotland with routes of up to 150 m in length.
The most famous of these is the frozen
waterfall of the Dow Spout.
References
Marilyns of Scotland
Donald mountains
Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
Mountains and hills of Dumfries and Galloway
Climbing areas of Scotland
Grahams
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