The
Moffat hills are a range of hills in the
Southern Uplands of
Scotland. They form a distinctly
triangular shape with a west facing side, a north facing side, and a south-east facing side. It is 17 kilometres from east to west across this triangle and some 16 kilometres north to south. The highest point is
White Coomb at 821 m (2694 ft). The town of
Moffat lies just south of the Moffat hills and along with
Tweedsmuir, at the northern extremity, is the only centre of population around these hills. In some older maps the northern part of the Moffat Hills is called the Tweedsmuir Hills.