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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Sprouston

Best mountain peaks around Sprouston are characterized by rolling landscapes and elevated ridges rather than towering mountains. The area features notable elevated points that offer historical significance and scenic views over the Scottish Borders countryside. These features provide accessible opportunities for walks and appreciating the local landscape and its heritage. The wider region, including Roxburghshire, also provides access to more extensive hiking in the Cheviot Hills.

Best mountain peaks around Sprouston

  • The most popular mountain peak is Wideopen Hill,โ€ฆ

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Wideopen Hill

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Standing at 1,207 feet (368 m), Wideopen Hill is the highest point on the St Cuthbertโ€™s Way long-distance walk. The summit, which is situated at the centre of a ridge โ€ฆ

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Grubbit Law

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On St Cuthbert's Way (Melrose to Lindisfarne), Grubbit Law at 362m is a wonderful place to be. To the east is Wideopen Hill and Crookedshaws Hill, and The Cheviots present โ€ฆ

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Wildgoose Hill

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Amazing views here - immediately of Latchly Hill and of the multitude of peaks and the undulating hills. A hiker's heaven. Towards the north (Kirk Yetholm), the landscape is beginning โ€ฆ

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Sweethope Hill Summit Trig Point

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An easy hill to climb up to (223m), with great views of the surrounding countryside - nice, far-reaching views, and a tree on the summit to rest and appreciate life for throwing these lovely moments for you to enjoy.

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Longknowe Hill NE Top 327m P50 (1073ft)
(DoBIH Hill ID: 15981) [JNSA 12329]
Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit.
County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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Ronnie
March 17, 2026, Longknowe Hill NE Top (327 m)

Longknowe Hill NE Top 327m P50 (1073ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 15981) [JNSA 12329] Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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Wandering Cloud
September 21, 2023, Wildgoose Hill

Amazing views here - immediately of Latchly Hill and of the multitude of peaks and the undulating hills. A hiker's heaven. Towards the north (Kirk Yetholm), the landscape is beginning to flatten out, so you are blessed here with the combination of the proud hills of The Cheviots and more rural landscape down below.

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An easy hill to climb up to (223m), with great views of the surrounding countryside - nice, far-reaching views, and a tree on the summit to rest and appreciate life for throwing these lovely moments for you to enjoy.

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Wandering Cloud
September 14, 2023, Grubbit Law

On St Cuthbert's Way (Melrose to Lindisfarne), Grubbit Law at 362m is a wonderful place to be. To the east is Wideopen Hill and Crookedshaws Hill, and The Cheviots present themselves from up here like on some kind of postcard. Down below, in the valley, there is Morebattle. Beautiful!

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Tom Sugden
September 1, 2022, Wideopen Hill

The clue is in the name of this hill. Superb views to the North over the Scottish Borders and beyond, and South into the Cheviots. Apparently on a clear day ships at sea can sometimes be seen from here.

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Make sure you have your lunch here to just admire the view. It's awesome!

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Dan Hobson
February 1, 2021, Wideopen Hill

Standing at 1,207 feet (368 m), Wideopen Hill is the highest point on the St Cuthbertโ€™s Way long-distance walk. The summit, which is situated at the centre of a ridge with Crookedshaws Hill and Grubbit Law either side, affords breathtaking views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features in the Sprouston area?

While Sprouston is characterized by rolling landscapes rather than towering mountains, two prominent elevated ridges stand out: Hadden Rig and Lempitlaw. Hadden Rig, at 541 feet (165 meters), is historically significant as the site of the Battle of Haddon Rig in 1542 and offers commanding views over the River Tweed. Lempitlaw is another ridge providing scenic vistas of the surrounding Scottish Borders countryside.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks around Sprouston?

The peaks around Sprouston, though not towering, offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Wideopen Hill, you can see across the Scottish Borders to the north and into the Cheviots to the south. Grubbit Law also provides postcard-like views of The Cheviots, while Wildgoose Hill offers a combination of proud hills and more rural landscapes. Even Sweethope Hill Summit Trig Point provides great, far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.

Are there any historically significant elevated points near Sprouston?

Yes, Hadden Rig is a historically significant elevated feature near Sprouston. This ridge was the site of the Battle of Haddon Rig in 1542, a notable Scottish victory. Its elevated position not only provides historical context but also offers excellent views over the River Tweed.

What are some of the higher peaks accessible from Sprouston?

One of the higher points accessible from Sprouston is Wideopen Hill, standing at 1,207 feet (368 m). It's the highest point on the St Cuthbertโ€™s Way long-distance walk. Other notable summits include Grubbit Law (362m) and Wildgoose Hill, all offering rewarding views.

Are the peaks around Sprouston suitable for families?

Many of the elevated features around Sprouston are accessible and suitable for families, offering walks rather than challenging climbs. For instance, Sweethope Hill Summit Trig Point is described as an easy hill to climb. For more dedicated family-friendly hiking routes in the area, you can explore the Family-friendly hikes around Sprouston guide.

What is the best time of year to hike the peaks around Sprouston?

The rolling landscapes and ridges around Sprouston are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most pleasant hiking experience and clear views, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also excellent, though paths can be busier. Winter walks are possible but require appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.

Are there easy walks to viewpoints around Sprouston?

Yes, there are several easy walks that lead to rewarding viewpoints. Sweethope Hill Summit Trig Point is noted as an easy climb with great views. For more options, consider exploring the Easy hikes around Sprouston guide, which includes routes like the Banff Mill Weir โ€“ Kerchesters Stone Arch Bridge loop from Sprouston.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the peaks around Sprouston?

Beyond hiking the peaks, the Sprouston area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and family-friendly options, by checking the Easy hikes around Sprouston and Family-friendly hikes around Sprouston guides. For cyclists, there are also several Road Cycling Routes around Sprouston, including sections of the 4 Abbeys Cycleway.

Where can I find more extensive hiking opportunities in the broader region?

For those seeking a more traditional and extensive mountain experience beyond Sprouston's immediate ridges, the Cheviot Hills are a more substantial mountain range located in the broader Roxburghshire area. They offer more challenging and longer hiking opportunities.

What makes Wideopen Hill a popular spot for visitors?

Wideopen Hill is popular for its status as the highest point on the St Cuthbertโ€™s Way long-distance walk and its truly breathtaking views. Visitors often stop here to enjoy lunch and admire the superb vistas to the North over the Scottish Borders and beyond, and South into the Cheviots. On a clear day, ships at sea can sometimes be seen from this vantage point.

Are the trails to the peaks around Sprouston dog-friendly?

Generally, the trails and paths leading to the elevated features around Sprouston are dog-friendly, especially those on public rights of way. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

What wildlife might I spot while exploring the peaks around Sprouston?

The rolling landscapes and elevated ridges around Sprouston are home to various wildlife. You might spot common birds of prey, such as buzzards, soaring overhead. The open countryside also supports various small mammals and a diverse range of bird species, especially in the spring and summer months.

Are there pubs or cafes near the trails to these peaks?

While the immediate vicinity of some of the more remote peaks might not have direct amenities, the village of Sprouston and nearby towns like Kelso offer a selection of pubs, cafes, and accommodation options. These can serve as excellent starting or finishing points for your walks, providing refreshments and meals.

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