Cheviot Hills Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
mountain range in the United Kingdom
About Cheviot Hills
The majority of the hills are in England, and the highest hill is the Cheviot at 815 metres. The hills host the final, northern, leg of thePennine Way. Geologically they are Devonian granite outcrops with andesite lava outflows around the edges. The surrounding countryside is carboniferous limestone. On the English side of the border the hills fall within the Northumberland National Park. The Northern Cheviots have five main valleys: The Southern Cheviots run down to the River Coquet and its valley.
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