Best mountain peaks around Muckhart are found within the scenic Ochil Hills, which frame this village in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Muckhart, whose Gaelic name means "pig height," is situated at the base of these elevated surroundings. The area provides access to several notable peaks, offering diverse hiking opportunities and views across the landscape. These peaks are appreciated for their accessibility and range of experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This hill isn’t in the Scottish Highlands, it isn’t part of the Cairngorms range. It doesn’t measure 1,081m (3457ft) You can’t see Ben Nevis, you might be able to see the southern part of the Cairngorms range on a good day. It is however a lovely hill in the Ochil Hills, measures 679m and is a subsidiary hill of Ben Cleuch, the highest in the Ochil Hills.
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This hill in the Scottish Highlands is part of the Cairngorms range. It stands tall at 1,081 m (3457ft) and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area including the nearby Ben Nevis and the rugged terrain of the Cairngorms National Park. It's a great climb for those seeking a challenging terrain, and the bonus is It’s a quieter peak compared to some of the more famous nearby mountains.
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Highest peak in Central Belt of Scotland and excellent views of the belt and highland to the north
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The Law at 638m is a subsidiary peak of Ben Cleuch in the Ochil Hills. It's a long climb up to the summit with a couple of false summits on the way. Normally combined with Ben Cleuch either as an out and back or a loop taking in Ben Ever on the way down.
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At 721m Ben Cleuch is the highest point in the Ochils and offers a great view all around. It's classified as a Fiona and a Donald. A popular walk from the south as a loop from Tillicoultry, it also makes a great mountain run with plenty of ascent and a wonderful descent.
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The Law at 638m is a subsidiary peak of Ben Cleuch in the Ochil Hills. It's a long climb up to the summit with a couple of false summits on the way. Normally combined with Ben Cleuch either as an out and back or a loop taking in Ben Ever on the way down.
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Directly accessible from Muckhart, you'll find Seamab Hill (439 meters) and Commonedge Hill (469 meters). These are part of the Ochil Hills and offer rewarding views and accessible paths, suitable for various fitness levels.
The highest point in the Ochil Hills, and a significant peak near Muckhart, is Ben Cleuch summit. It stands at 721 meters (2,365 feet) and offers extensive panoramic views across the surrounding landscape, making the challenging climb well worth the effort.
Yes, beyond Ben Cleuch, the wider Ochil Hills range includes several other notable peaks. These include The Law (Ochil Hills) at 638 meters, Ben Ever at 622 meters, Innerdownie Summit at 611 meters, and Tarmangie Hill at 645 meters. Other peaks in the area include King's Seat Hill (648m) and Whitewisp Hill (643m).
From the mountain peaks around Muckhart, especially those in the Ochil Hills, you can expect picturesque and extensive panoramic views. From peaks like Seamab Hill and Commonedge Hill, you might see Castlehill Reservoir. Higher peaks like Ben Cleuch offer vast vistas across the Scottish landscape, while Ben Ever provides great views of Ben Cleuch itself and the area to the south.
The difficulty level varies. Peaks like Seamab Hill and Commonedge Hill offer accessible paths and easy hikes, suitable for various fitness levels, often taking up to two hours. More challenging ascents include Ben Cleuch, which is a significant climb, and The Law, known for its long climb with false summits. The area provides a range of experiences from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier walk, Seamab Hill and Commonedge Hill are excellent choices. These peaks offer accessible paths and can be hiked in about two hours with manageable elevation gain, making them suitable for a gentle introduction to the Ochil Hills.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. Peaks like Seamab Hill and Commonedge Hill have accessible paths and are considered easy hikes, making them good choices for family outings. For more specific family-friendly routes, you can explore the Hiking around Muckhart guide.
The best time to hike the mountains near Muckhart is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. These seasons offer the most pleasant conditions for enjoying the views and trails. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially challenging weather conditions.
Besides hiking, the area around Muckhart offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Cycling around Muckhart and Road Cycling Routes around Muckhart guides.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. For an easy option, consider the 'Seamab Hill loop from Ochil Hills'. For moderate challenges, routes like 'View of the River Devon – Muckhart Village Hall loop' or 'Seamab Hill – Commonedge Ridge loop' are popular. You can find more options in the Hiking around Muckhart guide.
Visitors consistently highlight the rewarding views from the summits, especially from Ben Cleuch, which are described as making the climb worthwhile. The sense of achievement after a long ascent, even with false summits on peaks like The Law, is also a common theme. Many appreciate the accessible paths and the variety of experiences offered within the scenic Ochil Hills.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For instance, the 'Seamab Hill loop from Ochil Hills' is an easy circular hike. More moderate options include the 'View of the River Devon – Muckhart Village Hall loop' and the 'Seamab Hill – Commonedge Ridge loop'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the Ochil Hills and return to your starting point. Explore more options in the Hiking around Muckhart guide.


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