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  • The Cheviot (/ˈtʃiːviət/) is an extinct volcano and the highest summit in the Cheviot Hills and in the county of Northumberland. Located in the extreme north of England, it is a. 1+1⁄4-mile (2-kilometre) walk from the Scottish border and, with a height of 2,674 feet (815 metres) above sea-level, is located on the northernmost few miles of the Pennine Way, before the descent into Kirk Yetholm.
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  • Glacial till in common in the area, which is a remnant of the Last Ice Age (< 115 Ka), during which the Cheviots were beneath ice sheets.[4]...
  • Clennell Street, for example, is an ancient drove road over the Cheviots, linking Kelso with Morpeth and crossing the Border at Outer Cock Law.
  • The Cheviots separate the Scottish Borderlands from England and a walk into the hills will richly reward visitors with views stretching out for miles and a wonderous...
  • The Cheviots are a culmination of idyllic valleys, crashing waterfalls and elusive wildlife. Place your picnic blanket by a picturesque lake, admire views that stretch...
  • One of the highest points on the border is Windy Gyle which is also the best viewpoint I have so far come across in the Cheviots.
  • The Cheviots. The Cheviots are a range of rolling hills straddling the Anglo-Scottish border between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
  • Completing the Cheviots. Tuesday 7 June 2016. Alwinton to Auchope, 14 miles.
  • 10 The Cheviots, Camps Bay, Camps Bay, 8005 Cape Town, Güney Afrika – Mükemmel konum - haritayı göster.
  • the Cheviots [the Cheviots] (also the Cheviot Hills) a range of hills that forms part of the border between England and Scotland.