Best mountain peaks around Roslin / Bilston are found within the nearby Pentland Hills, offering elevated areas for outdoor activities. This region features prominent hills and an ancient volcano, providing diverse landscapes from grassy slopes to rugged sections. The area is characterized by glens and woodlands, alongside historical sites. These geographic features make the region a notable destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Pentland Hills (a range of hills south of Edinburgh) offer countless hiking opportunities. One of the "best" (= the northernmost) is Allermuir Hill. There are many paths up the mountain, but the best route is undoubtedly the panoramic route from the Midlothian Snowsports Center parking lot to the summit. The center is...???...interesting... (Skiing on mats in the summer is also possible!), and the summit offers magnificent views in all directions!
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After the peaks it's all flat terrain and definitely more busy on a dry day. Walk the way back after the last peak if you prefer the challenge of it.
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This is one of the most prominent hills of the Pentland Hills. You have superb views toward Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and on clear days, even the Fife and Scottish Highlands. The walk to the summit is moderate, and you'll be walking through diverse landscapes from grassy slopes to more rugged and rocky sections near the top.
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The best time to visit is in spring, particularly in April and May when the gorse is in full bloom. The bright yellow flowers cover the landscape, giving Arthur's Seat a spectacular yellow-flecked appearance that makes a fantastic photo opportunity. The combination of the thriving flora and the dramatic backdrop of the city of Edinburgh makes The Dry Dam an exceptionally beautiful location. However, hikers should be aware of the conditions. Although the muddy trail is fairly easy to navigate in dry weather, it can become slippery and challenging when wet. It is advisable to wear sturdy shoes and take particular care in wet and windy conditions. Safety should always be a top priority, especially on rocky and uneven trails. Despite the potential challenges, the climb to Dry Dam and further up to Arthur's Seat is worthwhile. The breathtaking views over Holyrood Park and Edinburgh on the climb and from the summit are unparalleled. It is advisable to take time to enjoy the scenery and take in the diverse views of the city and its surroundings.
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Rising gently above the Pentland Hills, this hill offers not only stunning views of Edinburgh and the surrounding coast, but also a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Path up to Arthurs Seat, a bit rocky, so sturdy shoes are definitely recommended
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The region around Roslin and Bilston offers several popular peaks, primarily within the Pentland Hills. Arthur's Seat is a prominent ancient volcano dominating the Edinburgh skyline. For the highest point in the Pentlands, visit Scald Law Summit, known for its expansive views. Another favorite is Carnethy Hill, offering superb vistas over the Pentlands and beyond.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Scald Law Summit, the highest point in the Pentland Hills, which provides extensive views over the nearby and distant hills. Allermuir Hill also offers superb views towards Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and on clear days, even the Fife and Scottish Highlands. Additionally, Blackford Hill provides stunning views of the Edinburgh skyline, including Arthur's Seat.
Yes, there are options for various fitness levels. Arthur's Seat has multiple routes to the top, some suitable for families. Blackford Hill is considered relatively easy and accessible, with trails winding through the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve. For easier walks, the glens and woodlands like Roslin Glen and Bilston Glen offer pleasant, generally easy trails, such as the Roslin Glen, Bilston Woods, Polton, River North Esk, and Rosslyn Castle trail.
The peaks near Roslin and Bilston, particularly within the Pentland Hills, showcase diverse natural features. You'll find a mix of grassy slopes and more rugged, rocky sections, especially on peaks like Carnethy Hill. The area also features ancient volcanoes like Arthur's Seat, and picturesque glens and woodlands such as Roslin Glen and Bilston Glen, which are rich in flora and fauna.
Beyond the natural beauty, the area has historical significance. Arthur's Seat is an ancient volcano located within Holyrood Park, offering a glimpse into Edinburgh's geological past. The Roslin Glen and Bilston Glen areas feature historical elements, including the site of an ancient battle, old gunpowder works, and impressive Victorian engineering like Bilston Viaduct. The nearby Rosslyn Castle is also a notable historical landmark.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Rosslyn Chapel – Battle of Roslin Monument loop from Loanhead'. There are also many hiking opportunities, including the 'Roslin Castle & the River North Esk loop from Roslin'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails like 'Green Cleugh Valley – Pentland Hills Access Road loop from Easter Howgate' are available. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Hiking, and MTB Trails in the area.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Pentland Hills offer several rewarding routes. The ascent to Scald Law Summit, the highest peak, provides a good workout with well-trodden but sometimes rough trails. Carnethy Hill, at 573 meters, also presents a moderate to challenging experience, especially with its diverse landscapes and potentially strong winds.
The region's peaks can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a unique experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn showcasing warm colors. Summer is ideal for longer days and generally clearer weather. However, a visit at sunrise or sunset can be particularly magical. In winter, be prepared for potentially windy conditions and snow on higher peaks like Scald Law Summit, requiring appropriate gear.
Visitors consistently praise the expansive and commanding views from the summits, such as those from Arthur's Seat and Scald Law Summit. The diverse landscapes, ranging from grassy slopes to rugged sections, and the accessibility of many trails are also highly valued. Many appreciate the opportunity to escape the city's hustle and bustle while still enjoying spectacular urban vistas, particularly from Blackford Hill.
Yes, there are numerous well-trodden trails that lead to the peaks. For example, Scald Law Summit has easy-to-follow routes. The Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve offers a variety of trails to the top of Blackford Hill. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Roslin / Bilston guide.
For hiking the peaks, sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to uneven paths. It can be windy at the summits, so a windproof jacket, hat, and scarf are advisable, especially outside summer months. Always bring enough water, and consider snacks. Binoculars can enhance birdwatching or detailed city views from viewpoints like Blackford Hill. In winter, be prepared for snow and potentially icy conditions on higher elevations.
While specific dog policies for individual peaks are not detailed, the Pentland Hills generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Areas like the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve are popular for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local signage regarding dog policies.
Parking is available at various access points to the Pentland Hills. For example, there are car parks near the Hermitage of Braid for accessing Blackford Hill. For other peaks within the Pentland Hills, visitor centers and trailheads often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the trails you plan to take for the most convenient parking options.


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