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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Ettrick And Yarrow

Mountain peaks around Ettrick And Yarrow offer a range of captivating experiences within the Scottish Borders. This region features diverse landscapes, including river valleys, lochs, woodlands, and wild moorland. The peaks provide panoramic views and opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area is known for its natural beauty and historical connections.

Best mountain peaks around Ettrick And Yarrow

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Eildon Mid Hill Summit, a viewpoint that offers sumptuous views of the surrounding countryside. This…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Dun Rig Summit

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Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest …

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Eildon Mid Hill Summit

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Legend has it that the triumvirate of peaks that form the Eildon Hills were split asunder by a wizard named Michael Scot with the assistance of an idle devilish spirit. …

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White Coomb Summit

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Glorious views across the Southern Uplands of Scotland at the top of White Coomb hill.

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Summit Cairn, Minch Moor

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The intersection of a variety of MTB and walking trails, the summit of Minch Moor is also blessed with a substantial cairn. And from a biking perspective, once you've enjoyed …

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Priesthope Hill

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From the top of Priesthope Hill, the adventurous mountain bicyclist is faced with a plethora of opportunities.

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September 14, 2023, Dun Rig Summit

Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest of the Manor Hills and the central Borders. Normally climbed as a ridge walk or out and back from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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April 24, 2023, Priesthope Hill

Standing at 549m above Innerleithen this is a great peak to run to. You can carry on along the ridge and make a great loop across the moors or drop back down on either side to loop back down the valley.

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The central and highest of the Eildon Hills Eildon Mid Hill stands at 422m and offers the best views. Look northeast to the Iron Age hill fort ramparts on the north hill, south over the smaller Wester Hill and north over Melrose. The three hills are a great run from Melrose, steep and punchy but not actually that high or far so perfect for a half day or pre/post work run. Great views and some good vert for the distance.

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April 14, 2023, Dun Rig Summit

Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest of the Manor Hills and the central Borders. Normally climbed as a ridge walk or out and back from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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Glorious views across the Southern Uplands of Scotland at the top of White Coomb hill.

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Legend has it that the triumvirate of peaks that form the Eildon Hills were split asunder by a wizard named Michael Scot with the assistance of an idle devilish spirit. The true origin of these charismatic mini-mountains has more to do with geological wizardry. The Eildon Hills' foundations are the eroded remnants of a suite of igneous trachytic and rhyolitic sills. In other words, places where magma worked its way between sedimentary layers and solidified some 350 million years ago. Eildon Mid Hill is the summit of the massif, standing proud at 1,385 feet (422 m) and rewarding your efforts with sumptuous views of the surrounding countryside.

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Killer views before dropping into killer trails

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Beautiful hillside walk particularly in August with the heather on bloom

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in Ettrick And Yarrow offer the most expansive views?

For truly expansive views, consider White Coomb Summit, which provides glorious views across the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Additionally, Dun Rig Summit, the highest point in the northern Manor Hills, offers extensive vistas across the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, and central Borders. Broad Law, the highest mountain in the wider Scottish Borders, also promises amazing views of the region and beyond.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or viewpoints in the Ettrick And Yarrow region?

Yes, the Eildon Mid Hill Summit is a great option. While the climb can be steep, it's a rewarding half-day activity offering sumptuous panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Its distinctive shape and geological history also add an interesting element for families.

What are some challenging hikes or circuits involving mountain peaks in Ettrick And Yarrow?

For a more strenuous experience, consider tackling the 'Ettrick Horseshoe,' which includes peaks like Ettrick Pen (692m) and Capel Fell (678m). These Grahams offer a challenging circuit through wild moorland and rolling hills in the upper Ettrick Valley. Dun Rig is also often climbed as part of a longer ridge walk.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the mountain peaks?

The Ettrick And Yarrow region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the peaks themselves, you'll encounter delightful river valleys, glistening lochs, extensive woodlands, and wild moorland. The views from summits often encompass these diverse landscapes, offering a true sense of the Scottish Borders' natural charm.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking near the peaks?

Absolutely. Priesthope Hill is particularly noted for its mountain biking opportunities, with 'killer views before dropping into killer trails.' From its summit, you can explore various routes across the moors or descend into the valley. The Summit Cairn, Minch Moor also marks the intersection of various MTB and walking trails, offering an excellent descent.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging gravel biking trails. For specific cycling tours, explore the options in our Cycling around Ettrick And Yarrow guide or the Gravel biking around Ettrick And Yarrow guide. Birdwatching is also a popular activity in the area's diverse habitats.

What is the highest mountain peak in the wider Scottish Borders region?

Broad Law stands as the highest and most prominent mountain in the wider Scottish Borders region, reaching 840 meters. It offers amazing views and is accessible from the top of the valley near the Tula Reservoir.

What makes the Eildon Hills unique?

The Eildon Hills, particularly Eildon Mid Hill Summit, are unique for their distinctive shape and geological origins. Legend attributes their split triumvirate of peaks to a wizard, Michael Scot, though geologically they are the eroded remnants of ancient igneous sills. They offer panoramic views and are a charismatic landmark.

Are there any easy hiking routes near the mountain peaks for a relaxed walk?

Yes, while many peaks offer challenging climbs, there are easier routes in the surrounding valleys. For a selection of less strenuous walks, you can consult our Easy hikes around Ettrick And Yarrow guide, which features routes like the Cottage Wood and Haining Loch loop.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks in Ettrick And Yarrow?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Eildon Mid Hill Summit and White Coomb Summit. The sense of wildness and tranquility, along with the diverse landscapes of river valleys, lochs, and moorland, are also highly appreciated. The challenging yet rewarding nature of some climbs, like those in the Ettrick Horseshoe, also draws enthusiasts.

How accessible is Dun Rig, and what views does it offer?

Dun Rig Summit, at 744 meters, is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. It features a trig point and provides extensive views across the Moorfoot Hills, the Pentlands, the rest of the Manor Hills, and the central Borders. It's often tackled as part of a ridge walk or an out-and-back route from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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