Best mountain peaks around Gorebridge And District are situated in Midlothian, Scotland, offering access to the scenic Pentland Hills. The area features notable peaks known for their accessible walking routes and views. It provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities. This district is characterized by its varied terrain, from ridge-like hills to summits with expansive vistas.
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Sitting on the very edge of the Pentland Hills, with a great view over Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat to the east, it's a fantastic hike from the city. From the edge of the city it provides an easily accessible hike in a few hours, with tremendous views on all sides. The going isn't too tough, with decent paths throughout. Enjoy!!
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Great hill to run straight from the start. It climbs about 180 m to the top of Hillend Hill where you can carry on up onto the Pentland Ridge. Awesome descent as well.
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At 478 m this is the highest point on Caerketton Hill, the most easterly summit of the Pentland hills. Great views east towards the North Sea and also west into the Pentland Hills.
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At 1568 feet (478 m) this is the highest point on Caerketton Hill, the most easterly summit of the Pentland hills. Great views east towards the North Sea and also west into the Pentland Hills.
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Caerketton Hill is the most easterly top of the Pentland Hills. It's a ridge like hill with a higher west summit standing at 478m. The east summit has a good cairn and amazing views eastward towards the North Sea. It's about 450 m high.
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The Braid Hills are the most southern of the seven hills which Edinburgh is supposedly built on. The highest point is Buckstone Snab at 208m and there is a second less accessible summit known as the Braids standing at 178m to the north of the area. The circuit around the hills and over Buckstone Snab is a popular walk but can get muddy in wet weather.
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The region offers several notable peaks. Caerketton Hill is known for its fantastic views over Edinburgh and the Pentland Hills. Buckstone Snab Summit provides excellent northwards views over Blackford Hill towards Edinburgh. Hillend Hill is a great option for those looking to access the Pentland Ridge.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for the peaks themselves, many of the surrounding areas, particularly in the Pentland Hills, offer accessible paths suitable for families. For easier walks, consider exploring the routes detailed in the Easy hikes around Gorebridge And District guide, which includes options like the Path Along the Stream loop from Crichton.
The peaks in Gorebridge And District offer diverse and expansive views. From Caerketton Hill, you can see Edinburgh, Arthur's Seat, and westward into the Pentland Hills, with eastward views extending towards the North Sea. Buckstone Snab Summit provides fantastic vistas northwards over Blackford Hill towards Edinburgh. The View of Edinburgh from the Braid Hills also offers a classic perspective of the city.
Yes, several peaks and nearby trails are suitable for beginners. While Hillend Hill is described as steep, it's also noted as 'nice and easy' for its ascent. For generally easier options, explore the Easy hikes around Gorebridge And District guide, which features routes like the Woodland Trail loop from Crichton.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Gorebridge And District offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including moderate and easy trails, as detailed in the Hiking around Gorebridge And District guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult, which you can explore in the Cycling around Gorebridge And District guide.
For experienced hikers, the Pentland Hills, which border Gorebridge, offer more challenging routes and ridge walks. Caerketton Hill, while accessible, is part of the Pentland Hills ridge and can be incorporated into longer, more strenuous circuits. View of Turnhouse Hill is noted for its 'short but steep ascent' which can be a good challenge.
The best time to hike the Gorebridge mountains is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and paths are less likely to be muddy. While a circuit around the Braid Hills and over Buckstone Snab Summit is popular, it can become muddy in wet conditions, so drier periods are preferable.
Yes, circular walks are a popular way to experience the peaks. A circuit around the Braid Hills and over Buckstone Snab Summit is a well-known circular route. Many other circular hiking options can be found in the Hiking around Gorebridge And District guide, such as the Dalhousie Castle loop from Gorebridge.
Caerketton Hill is the most easterly top of the Pentland Hills, featuring a ridge-like structure with a higher west summit at 478 meters. Its east summit boasts a good cairn and offers amazing eastward views towards the North Sea. It's highly regarded for its tremendous views over Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat, making it an easily accessible hike from the city.
Buckstone Snab Summit, at 208 meters, is the highest point in the Braid Hills. It's worth visiting for its fantastic northwards views over Blackford Hill towards Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat. A circuit around the Braid Hills and over Buckstone Snab is a popular walk, offering scenic beauty close to the city.
Yes, the Gorebridge And District area provides excellent cycling opportunities. The Cycling around Gorebridge And District guide highlights various routes, including the Gladhouse Reservoir loop and more challenging options like the Elibank Craig Road loop from Gorebridge.
Many of the peaks, particularly those within the Pentland Hills and Braid Hills, are considered easily accessible from Edinburgh, which is well-served by public transport. Specific bus routes can take you to the edges of these hill ranges, allowing for relatively straightforward access to trailheads for peaks like Caerketton Hill.


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