Earncraig Hill

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{{Infobox mountain

| name = Earncraig Hill

| photo = Whitespot Hill - geograph.org.uk - 598806.jpg

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| elevation_m = 611

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| prominence_m = 109

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| listing = Hu,Tu,Sim,D,GT,DN,Y{{Cite web|url=http://www.hills-database.co.uk/database_notes.html#classification|title = Database of British and Irish Hills: User guide}}

| location = Dumfries and Galloway, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

| range = Lowther Hills, Southern Uplands

| coordinates =

| grid_ref_UK = NS 97320 01372

| topo = OS Landranger 78

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Earncraig Hill is a hill in the Lowther Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The lowest and craggiest Donald hill in the range, it lies on the border between Dumfries and Galloway and South Lanarkshire, helping form the source of the River Clyde.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mountainsofscotland.co.uk/Maps/mapdonalds.htm|title = New Donalds Map}} It is most quickly ascended from the Daer Reservoir to the north or from Mitchellslacks to the south, passing by Burleywhag bothy.>

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