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The 11 Most Amazing Peaks around Campsie

Best mountain peaks around Campsie offer a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and prominent summits. The region provides numerous opportunities for exploration, featuring both natural viewpoints and historical sites. These peaks define the local geography, providing elevated perspectives across the surrounding areas. The Campsie Fells are a significant natural feature, attracting those interested in exploring the Scottish countryside.

Best mountain peaks around Campsie

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Croy Hill Roman Fort, a viewpoint and historical site…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Meikle Bin Summit

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The descent off the top of Meikle Bin heading south is great fun. However as it enters the woods it becomes incredibly boggy and fairly unrideable - and that was …

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Croy Hill Roman Fort

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Croy Hill is one of 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall from AD140. From the summit, you are afforded great views over the Kilsyth Hills to the …

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Earl's Seat Summit

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Mostly rideable except for a few steep ramps and some short boggy bits. Stunning views. Goes from track to grassy path half way up.

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Cort-ma-Law Summit

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The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Dumgoyne Hill

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Dumgoyne is a distinctive hill that affords fantastic panoramic views over the Campsie hills, Loch Lomond, the Highland Boundary Fault, the Menteith Hills, Arrochar Alps, and Glasgow. Whilst the hill …

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April 25, 2026, Dumgoyne Hill

The steep ascent and descent are challenging (especially with a 15kg backpack on your back), but the effort is definitely worth it.

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March 13, 2023, Meikle Bin Summit

An eastern outlier of the Campsie Fells encircled by the Carron Valley Forest. At 570m it's a good hill with a trig point and great views. A good short but steep run from the forest car parks in the north it can also be added to the Kilsyth Hills ridgeline when running from the Carron Valley Reservoir.

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March 11, 2023, Earl's Seat Summit

At 578m Earl's Seat is the highest point of the Campsies which makes it a great target for a run in this area. The views are great, it's got a nice trig point and although mountainous it's not that steep. Normally run from Strathblane in the south or from Dumgoyne in the west.

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March 2, 2023, Meikle Bin Summit

Meikle Bin at 570m is a great viewpoint within the Carron Valley Forest. It's a great summit that looks pointy and mountainous but it's not too hard and is popular with families. There is a trig point on top.

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August 1, 2021, Cort-ma-Law Summit

The path to Cort Ma Law is very boggy most of the year. Best tackled after a long dry spell or hard frost.

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Mostly rideable except for a few steep ramps and some short boggy bits. Stunning views. Goes from track to grassy path half way up.

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South descent from Meikle Bin is fair to wet until you reach the woods where it becomes unrideable. The mud is axle deep in places and covers the width of the trail. There alternatives through the trees if you're happy fighting branches and slippy under foot...wish I'd taken the other route down. I'll avoid this one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks to explore around Campsie?

Yes, several peaks are popular with families. Meikle Bin Summit, at 570m within the Carron Valley Forest, is a prominent summit that is not too challenging and is well-liked by families. Another great option is Auchineden Hill Trig Point, which offers an easy walk to the top with stunning views.

What kind of historical sites can I find among the mountain peaks?

The region features significant historical sites, such as Croy Hill Roman Fort. This fort was one of 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall from AD140. From its summit, you can enjoy extensive views over the Kilsyth Hills, the Firth of Forth, and Fife hills.

What are the highest points in the Campsie Fells?

Earl's Seat Summit is the highest point of the Campsies, standing at 578m. It offers great views and features a trig point, making it a rewarding target for a run or hike.

What are the best times of year to hike in the Campsie Fells?

While the Campsie Fells can be enjoyed year-round, many paths, such as the one to Cort-ma-Law Summit, can be very boggy for most of the year. It's often best to tackle these routes after a long dry spell or during a hard frost to avoid the muddiest conditions.

Are there easy hiking trails near the Campsie peaks?

Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Café Sonas Bistro – Glen Burn Waterfall loop from Clachan of Campsie' (4.7 km) or the 'Lennox Castle Ruins – Ruins of Lennox Castle loop from Lennoxtown' (6.8 km). You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Campsie guide.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks?

The peaks around Campsie offer diverse and stunning views. From Auchineden Hill Trig Point, you can enjoy great views north towards Loch Lomond and the mountains, and south towards Glasgow. Croy Hill Roman Fort provides views over the Kilsyth Hills, the Firth of Forth, and Fife hills.

Are there any moderate or advanced hiking trails in the area?

Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, there are moderate hiking trails available. For instance, the 'View of Glasgow from Crow Road – Crichton's Cairn loop from Clachan of Campsie' (10.8 km) offers a moderate challenge. More options can be found in the Hiking around Campsie guide.

Can I go road cycling near the Campsie Fells?

Absolutely. The Campsie region offers several road cycling routes. You can find moderate routes like the 'Crow Road & Carron Valley Reservoir loop from Lennoxtown' (59 km) or the 'View of Glasgow from Crow Road – Killearn Kirk loop from Lennoxtown' (42 km). Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Campsie guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks around Campsie?

Visitors appreciate the stunning 360° views from summits like Auchineden Hill Trig Point, and the sense of accomplishment from reaching prominent points like Meikle Bin Summit. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance, such as at Croy Hill Roman Fort, also makes the area appealing.

Are there any natural monuments or unique geological features?

Yes, Cort-ma-Law Summit is recognized as a natural monument. The region's landscape itself, with its rolling hills and prominent summits, forms a significant natural feature, particularly the Campsie Fells.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the hiking trails?

While specific cafes directly on the trails are not detailed, the 'Café Sonas Bistro' is mentioned as a starting or ending point for several easy hiking routes, such as the 'Café Sonas Bistro – Glen Burn Waterfall loop from Clachan of Campsie' and the 'Café Sonas Bistro – Confluence of Two Rivers loop from Lennoxtown'.

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