Mountain peaks around Gordon And Westruther, situated within the Scottish Borders and the Lammermuir Hills, present a variety of landscapes for exploration. This region features diverse hills, from prominent granite peaks to sites with ancient hill fort remains. Visitors can find both moderate walks and more challenging moorland ascents, providing opportunities to experience the natural features and history of the area.
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The two cairns of Twin Law(s) are located along the Southern Upland Way. On a clear day, they offer expansive views over the rolling hills of the Borders. One of the cairns has a single-person shelter from the wind, and a guest book is also located there.
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Chester Hill, just outside the town of Lauder, is on the Souther Upland Way long-distance trail. There is a cairn on top (cairns are always good to rest your backpack against), and the spot offer wonderful views over Lauderdale.
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Priestlaw Hill is a rounded granite lump standing at 428m, it's the highest point in the area and offers great views in all directions. A nice run up from Whiteadder reservoir.
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Cockburn Law at 325m offers extensive views across the Scottish Boarders and south to the Cheviots. The hill fort remains around the summit aren't currently dated. The summit has a trig point.
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Priestlaw Hill is a rounded granite lump standing at 428m, it's the highest point in the area and offers great views in all directions. A nice walk up from Whiteadder reservoir.
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At 314m, this Marilyn is the highest hill around, other than the Eildon hills. This hill can be tackled by parking on the minor road from Cowdenknowes and walking up the farm track to the hillside. The fastest approach from there is directly up the side of the hill.
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Twin Law is a summit in the Lammermuir Hills which affords extensive views over the rugged landscape. On the summit you find two large cairns, the Twin Law Cairns. According to legend, the cairns mark the graves of two brothers who fought on opposite sides in an ancient battle.
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For extensive panoramic views, consider Priestlaw Hill, which provides vistas across the Lammermuir Hills and Whiteadder Reservoir. Black Hill Summit Trig Point also offers spectacular, expansive views, and Cockburn Law Summit provides broad views across the Scottish Borders towards the Cheviot Hills.
Yes, Cockburn Law Summit is notable for its undated hill fort remains and can be combined with a visit to the Iron Age Edin's Hall broch. Chester Hill Cairn also has historical significance as the site of an ancient hill fort, with potential Roman usage.
Black Hill Summit Trig Point offers a rewarding climb with expansive vistas without being overly strenuous. The ascent can be made by parking near Cowdenknowes and following a farm track. Priestlaw Hill also offers a moderate circular walk from the Whiteadder Reservoir.
Meikle Says Law Summit is the highest point in the Lammermuir Hills, reaching 535 meters (1755 feet). It offers a sense of solitude due to its vast, heathery plateau.
Yes, a popular circular walk to experience Priestlaw Hill starts from the Whiteadder Reservoir and forms part of the ancient 'Herring Road.' Additionally, a delightful circular walk incorporates Cockburn Law Summit and the well-preserved Iron Age Edin's Hall broch.
For experienced walkers seeking a challenging and secluded moorland experience, Meikle Says Law Summit is an excellent choice. Its ascent involves an enjoyable walk through lonely country.
When ascending Meikle Says Law Summit, you may have opportunities to observe wildlife such as red grouse, particularly due to its vast, heathery plateau.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails in the vicinity. You can explore options like the Twin Law loop from Watch Water Reservoir or the Smailholm Tower and Lady Hill loop. For more details, visit the Hiking around Gordon And Westruther guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can find routes like the Greenlaw to Longformarcus loop for cycling or the Chester Hill Cairn loop for running. Explore more options in the Cycling around Gordon And Westruther guide and the Running Trails around Gordon And Westruther guide.
Yes, for instance, when tackling Black Hill Summit Trig Point, you can park on a minor road near Cowdenknowes and follow a farm track to begin your ascent.
Black Hill Summit Trig Point, standing at 314 meters (1030 feet), is recognized as a 'Marilyn,' a hill with a prominence of at least 150 meters.
Priestlaw Hill itself, at 428 meters (1404 feet), is considered the highest point in its immediate area, offering extensive views in all directions.


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