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The 12 Most Amazing Peaks around Grange/Prestonfield

Best mountain peaks near Grange/Prestonfield offer diverse landscapes and commanding views across the region. This area is characterized by its prominent hills, including ancient volcanic formations and parts of the Pentland Hills, providing accessible outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and historical sites, often rewarding with panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding Firth of Forth. The varied terrain makes it suitable for different levels of outdoor activity.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Arthur's Seat

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Arthur's Seat dominates Holyrood Park and rewards with commanding views across the Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. An ancient volcano, it rises dramatically above the capital city and …

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Corstorphine Hill Tower

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The Corstorphine Hill Tower (also known as Clermiston Tower or the Scott Tower) is situated at the top of the hill at 531 feet (161 metres) above sea level. It …

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The Dry Dam Path to Arthur's Seat

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Best time is the spring (April, May) when the broom is yellow. Then Arthur's Seat is completely piebald and a great photo opportunity

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View from Allermuir Hill

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From here you have one of the best views of Edinburgh and the coast. Also recommended at night!

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Blackford Hill, at 164 meters high, is an unmissable natural highlight in Edinburgh. Situated between Morningside and the Braid Hills, this hill offers one of the most breathtaking views of …

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September 30, 2025, View of Edinburgh from Blackford Hill

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This is how some 200 years ago, bookworms began: "In that lovely district of merry England, which is watered by the River Don, there was in ancient times a great wood... Here dwelt... the fabulous Dragon of Wantley; here were fought several of the bloodiest battles during the Rose Civil Wars..." Through translations, Scott's fame on the British Isles soon spread throughout Europe, even to the New World. The author, who continued to publish his books anonymously, with the reference "By the Author of Waverley," naturally rejoiced in his hiding place over the success – until, by chance, it was revealed that he, Walter Scott, was the author. The honors in Scotland were endless. The toast Lord Meadowbank made at a banquet held in Scott's honor in 1827 remains valid in Scotland to this day: "The beauties of our country... and the fame of our ancestors have been carried by him beyond the shores of this island, to the ends of the earth. He has... immortalized the name of Scotland..." (Text from https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/250-geburtstag-des-schriftstellers-wie-sir-walter-scott-den-100.html )

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The Pentland Hills (a range of hills south of Edinburgh) offer countless hiking opportunities. One of the "best" (= the northernmost) is Allermuir Hill. There are many paths up the mountain, but the best route is undoubtedly the panoramic route from the Midlothian Snowsports Center parking lot to the summit. The center is...???...interesting... (Skiing on mats in the summer is also possible!), and the summit offers magnificent views in all directions!

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It's breathtakingly beautiful here! :-)

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This is one of the most prominent hills of the Pentland Hills. You have superb views toward Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and on clear days, even the Fife and Scottish Highlands. The walk to the summit is moderate, and you'll be walking through diverse landscapes from grassy slopes to more rugged and rocky sections near the top.

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So close to Edinburgh city, and a easy climb

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The best time to visit is in spring, particularly in April and May when the gorse is in full bloom. The bright yellow flowers cover the landscape, giving Arthur's Seat a spectacular yellow-flecked appearance that makes a fantastic photo opportunity. The combination of the thriving flora and the dramatic backdrop of the city of Edinburgh makes The Dry Dam an exceptionally beautiful location. However, hikers should be aware of the conditions. Although the muddy trail is fairly easy to navigate in dry weather, it can become slippery and challenging when wet. It is advisable to wear sturdy shoes and take particular care in wet and windy conditions. Safety should always be a top priority, especially on rocky and uneven trails. Despite the potential challenges, the climb to Dry Dam and further up to Arthur's Seat is worthwhile. The breathtaking views over Holyrood Park and Edinburgh on the climb and from the summit are unparalleled. It is advisable to take time to enjoy the scenery and take in the diverse views of the city and its surroundings.

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Blackford Hill, at 164 meters high, is an unmissable natural highlight in Edinburgh. Situated between Morningside and the Braid Hills, this hill offers one of the most breathtaking views of the Edinburgh skyline, including the iconic Arthur's Seat and the picturesque east coast. For hikers, walkers and nature lovers, Blackford Hill is a perfect destination to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying Edinburgh's charms from a unique perspective. The climb up Blackford Hill is relatively easy and accessible to people of all fitness levels. The peaks are reached via a variety of trails that lead through the picturesque landscape of the 60.3 hectare Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve. This area, which also includes Hermitage House, is a true gem for nature lovers and, in addition to the spectacular views, offers a wealth of flora and fauna as well as numerous bird species that can be observed here. There's really no wrong time to visit Blackford Hill. Each season offers a unique experience - from the fresh green of spring to the warm colors of autumn to the quiet beauty of winter. However, a visit at sunrise or sunset is particularly magical, when the light bathes the city and surrounding landscapes in a golden or pink glow. As far as equipment is concerned, sturdy shoes are recommended due to the partly uneven paths. It can also be quite windy at the summit, so a windproof jacket is recommended, especially outside the summer months. Binoculars can also be useful for enjoying birdlife or detailed city views. Not only is Blackford Hill a fantastic place for a hike or picnic, but it is also a wonderful spot for photography enthusiasts who want to capture the beauty of Edinburgh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit around Grange/Prestonfield?

The region boasts several popular peaks. Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano, offers commanding views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. Another favorite is the View from Allermuir Hill in the Pentland Hills, providing superb panoramas towards Edinburgh and even the Scottish Highlands on clear days. Caerketton Hill is also highly appreciated for its tremendous views over Edinburgh and the North Sea.

Are there any easy or family-friendly mountain walks in the Grange/Prestonfield area?

Yes, there are several options suitable for families and beginners. Blackford Hill offers a relatively easy climb with breathtaking views of the Edinburgh skyline. Arthur's Seat also has various routes, some of which are perfect for little legs. For more easy options, you can explore routes like 'The Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill & the Hermitage of Braid loop' or 'Meadow Walk, The Meadows – The Meadows loop' found in the Easy hikes around Grange/Prestonfield guide.

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

The mountain peaks around Grange/Prestonfield are renowned for their panoramic views. From Arthur's Seat, you'll see the entire Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. Allermuir Hill provides expansive views towards Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and even the Scottish Highlands. Blackford Hill offers one of the best perspectives of the Edinburgh skyline, including Arthur's Seat.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Grange/Prestonfield?

While there's no wrong time to visit, each season offers a unique experience. Spring and autumn provide fresh greenery or warm colors. For magical light, consider visiting Blackford Hill at sunrise or sunset. Be aware that it can be windy and cold at higher elevations, especially on peaks like Arthur's Seat, so pack appropriate clothing regardless of the season.

Are there any historical sites or man-made monuments on these peaks?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Arthur's Seat is not only an ancient volcano but also a historical site. Additionally, Corstorphine Hill Tower, a memorial to Sir Walter Scott built in 1871, sits atop Corstorphine Hill and offers incredible views when open to the public.

What kind of wildlife and nature can I observe on the mountain peaks?

The area is rich in natural beauty. Blackford Hill and the surrounding Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve are home to a wealth of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species. Corstorphine Hill is also a designated Local Nature Reserve, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging ones, in the Hiking around Grange/Prestonfield guide. For cyclists, there are several road cycling routes, such as 'Artisan Roast – Roslin Glen Country Park loop' or 'Portobello Promenade – Queen's Drive to Duddingston loop', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Grange/Prestonfield guide.

Are there any circular or loop trails available for mountain walks?

Yes, many trails in the region are designed as loops. For instance, near Blackford Hill, you can find 'The Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill & the Hermitage of Braid loop'. Other examples include 'Arthur's Seat – View of Edinburgh loop' and 'Meadow Walk, The Meadows – The Meadows loop'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Grange/Prestonfield guide.

What should I pack for a hike to one of the mountain peaks?

For most hikes, sturdy shoes are recommended due to uneven paths. It can get windy at the summits, so a windproof jacket, hat, and scarf are advisable, especially outside summer months. Always bring enough water, and binoculars can enhance your experience by allowing you to observe wildlife or detailed city views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Grange/Prestonfield?

Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views of Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and the surrounding landscapes. The accessibility of these peaks from the city, combined with the diverse terrain and historical significance, makes them highly enjoyable. Many appreciate the opportunity to escape the city bustle and immerse themselves in nature, often finding the climbs well worth the effort for the rewarding vistas.

How long do hikes to these mountain peaks typically take?

Hike durations vary depending on the peak and chosen route. For example, the climb up Blackford Hill is relatively easy and can be done in a shorter time. An easily accessible hike to Caerketton Hill can be completed in a few hours. More extensive loops or ascents of Arthur's Seat might take longer, depending on your pace and starting point.

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