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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Auchencairn

Best mountain peaks around Auchencairn are situated in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland, a coastal area known for its picturesque landscapes. The village of Auchencairn is surrounded by hills that provide diverse terrain and extensive views. These peaks offer rewarding experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts, ranging from moderate climbs to shorter rambles. The region's natural landscape contributes to its appeal for outdoor activities.

Best mountain peaks around Auchencairn

  • The most popular mountain peak is Screel Hill,…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Screel Hill

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Screel Hill is a modest 344m hill located near Castle Douglas. Whilst it's not the largest in area, it does provide some top-notch views toward Auchencairn Bay and out as far as Solway Firth and Hestan Island.

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Bengairn Summit

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Bengairn is a 391m hill on the Dumfries and Galloway coast. It is classified as a Marilyn because it has over 150m of prominence.

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Moyle Hill Summit

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Great views and worth the climb if you’re visiting!

If you are going to try it with a bike then climb the north path and go down the south path. It’s steep!

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Mote of Mark Hillfort

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The Mote of Mark is a scenic hill near the village of Rockcliffe that overlooks the Rough Firth. Discover the ancient fort sat on the hill that dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries.

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View of Solway Firth from Bengairn

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Bengairn is a 391m summit overlooking Auchencairn Bay and Rough Firth. With over 150m of prominence it is classified as a Marilyn.
Bengairn is usually climbed with its near neighbour …

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Ian Baines
October 13, 2024, View of Solway Firth from Bengairn

Bengairn is a 391m summit overlooking Auchencairn Bay and Rough Firth. With over 150m of prominence it is classified as a Marilyn. Bengairn is usually climbed with its near neighbour Screel Hill which with better paths is easier to get to. To reach Bengairn from Screel Hill you have to find the path, for there is one. You just need to find it.

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Ian Baines
October 13, 2024, Screel Hill

Screel Hill is a 344m hill overlooking Auchencairn Bay and the Solway Firth with excellent views across to the English Lake District. The excellent path up the east ridge was badly damaged by fallen trees during Storm Arwen in 2021 and these have not been closed so the upper section of the path has been closed. However a new path cuts across to meet the upper path above the damaged section so it is now possible to walk the upper section of the lovely east ridge again.

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Ian Baines
October 13, 2024, Bengairn Summit

Bengairn is a 391m hill on the Dumfries and Galloway coast. It is classified as a Marilyn because it has over 150m of prominence. Bengairn is usually climbed with Screel Hill starting from the Forestry car park close to the A711. The path to Bengairn from Screel Hill isn't shown on any map but the start follows the wall below Screel Hill summit then skirts to the north then west of Mid Hill before reaching a gate in the wall at NX 77185 54974. From here there is a clear path to Bengairn summit. Bengairn summit is an even better viewpoint than Screel Hill. You can either return the same way or descend via the north east ridge through appalling long grass and bracken before reaching a lovely track that leads to another gate in the same wall at NX 77849 54576. From here a mapped track leads back to the car park.

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Oliver G
November 4, 2023, Screel Hill

Although it's only a relatively modest hill, rising straight from sea level it feels like a real mountain. It's a great adventure with kids as only a fairly short walk gets you to a rocky summit with outstanding views over forest and sea

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This is a great place to stop and look backward on your climb to Bengairn summit and enjoy the wonderful views across the Solway Firth. There are also some old ruins here, there is no information on the history, but it's a fascinating place to discover on your hike.

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Bengairn is a 391-metre summit in the Dumfries and Galloway region of southern Scotland. From the top, you can enjoy panoramic views across the nearby coastal mountains and Solway Firth.

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Screel Hill is a modest 344m hill located near Castle Douglas. Whilst it's not the largest in area, it does provide some top-notch views toward Auchencairn Bay and out as far as Solway Firth and Hestan Island.

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The Mote of Mark is a scenic hill near the village of Rockcliffe that overlooks the Rough Firth. Discover the ancient fort sat on the hill that dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most rewarding mountain peaks to hike near Auchencairn?

For a truly rewarding experience, consider hiking Screel Hill, which offers a real mountain adventure despite its modest height, with varied terrain and exceptional panoramic views. Another excellent choice is Bengairn, often tackled with Screel Hill, providing sweeping vistas over the Solway Firth. Auchencairn Height also offers the satisfaction of reaching a summit and experiencing the natural landscape of Dumfries and Galloway.

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

The peaks around Auchencairn offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Screel Hill, you can see across the Rough Firth, Auchencairn Bay, the Solway Firth, and out towards Hestan Island. On clear days, views extend to the Cumbrian hills, the English Lake District, and even the Isle of Man. Bengairn provides similar extensive views across the coastal mountains and the Solway Firth.

Are there any historical sites on or near the peaks around Auchencairn?

Yes, you can visit Mote of Mark Hillfort, a scenic hill overlooking the Rough Firth. This site features an ancient fort dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's past alongside beautiful views.

Are there family-friendly hiking options among the mountain peaks?

Many of the hills around Auchencairn, while offering a sense of adventure, can be suitable for families. For example, Screel Hill is described as a great adventure with kids, as a relatively short walk leads to a rocky summit with outstanding views. The diverse terrain and moderate challenges make it an engaging experience for various ages.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in the Auchencairn area?

The diverse landscape of the Auchencairn peaks provides an engaging experience throughout the year. However, for the clearest views and most comfortable hiking conditions, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is generally recommended. During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the paths are less likely to be muddy or affected by winter conditions.

Are there designated parking areas for accessing the mountain peaks?

Yes, for popular peaks like Screel Hill, parking is conveniently available. There is a Forestry Commission car park at the base of Screel Hill, accessible off the A711, making it easy to start your hike.

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

Beyond hiking, the Auchencairn area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options like those found in the MTB Trails around Auchencairn guide, including routes near Moyle Hill Summit. Road cycling is also popular, with routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Auchencairn guide.

Are there any easy hiking trails near Auchencairn's peaks?

Yes, if you're looking for easier options, the region offers several accessible walks. You can find various easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Auchencairn guide, such as the Balcary and Rascarrel Coastal Trail or the Kippford to Rockcliffe circular, which provide beautiful scenery without strenuous climbs.

What makes Bengairn a notable peak to visit?

Bengairn, at 391m, is a prominent hill offering panoramic views across the nearby coastal mountains and the Solway Firth. It's often climbed in conjunction with Screel Hill, forming a popular loop. The summit, Bengairn Summit, is considered an even better viewpoint than Screel Hill by some visitors, providing a stunning backdrop to the coastal scenery.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Auchencairn's peaks?

Generally, the outdoor trails in the Dumfries and Galloway region are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds, and to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Specific information for each trail might vary, so checking local signage is recommended.

What other hills are in the vicinity of Auchencairn that offer walking opportunities?

Beyond the main peaks, several other hills contribute to the rugged landscape and offer additional walking. These include Clauchrie Hill, Great Hill, Auchengeith Hill, Shield Hill, Blackcraig Hill, Barnmuir Hill, Whitespots Hill, and Fellard. Further afield, Cairnharrow (456m) and Ben John (337m) also provide wonderful views out to sea.

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