Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage
Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage
Best mountain peaks around Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage are characterized by wild hills, remote dales, and extensive forests within the Scottish Borders. This region features rolling hills and vast moorlands, offering a rugged and picturesque environment. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its natural beauty. Historically, the area is notable for sites like Hermitage Castle, adding cultural significance to its terrain.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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The climb itself is breathtaking and largely pathless.
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This hill (323m), with a cairn, overlooks the village of Bonchester Bridge; it is also the site of a fort, so of archeological interest. Stunning views of the area from up here: you will see the summits of Rubers Law and Black Law, but I am sure the Eildon Hills will draw your keen eyes first!
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Hog Fell has spell-binding views of the area, a great trig point to lean against, too! Spot Roan Fell in the distance (north-east), and closer by, there is Auldshiels Hill to the north. A beautiful, if windy!, place.
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Potholm Hill (310 m) is just a few minutes north of Castle Hill to the south. There are lovely views from here down the old dyke towards Wrae Hill to the north, and the Ewes Valley down below (A7 goes through it, easily seen from the summit).
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Terrific views over Liddesdale from up here. Very close from the car park, and not much of a climb, but nonetheless lovely 'windswept' views of the area from up here.
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Deadwater Fell stands at 571 m and offers great views north into Scotland or south over Kielder forest and reservoir. The best trail to run here is the waymarked walking/running Deadwater Trail from the Kielder car park and visitor centre.
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Quite a good decent, top section is pretty good and flat out then you'll hit the gnarly sections
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The region offers several distinctive hills and summits. Among them, Deadwater Fell summit stands at 571m, providing extensive views into Scotland or over Kielder forest and reservoir. Another significant spot is Bonchester Hill Cairn, a historical site at 323m with archaeological interest and views of surrounding summits like Rubers Law and the Eildon Hills. For easier access and lovely views, consider Priest Hill Summit.
Yes, Priest Hill Summit is noted as family-friendly. It offers terrific views over Liddesdale and is easily accessible with not much of a climb, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with children. You can also find more options in the Easy hikes around Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage guide.
The area is rich in history. Bonchester Hill Cairn is a historical site with a cairn and the remains of a fort, offering archaeological interest. Additionally, the region is home to Hermitage Castle, a formidable fortress with a rich past, situated near Ninestane Rig, a hill with its own historical associations. The castle's setting amidst the wild hills provides a dramatic backdrop to stories of border reivers and warfare.
The peaks in Upper Liddesdale and Hermitage offer diverse and picturesque views. From Deadwater Fell summit, you can see north into Scotland or south over Kielder forest and reservoir. Hog Fell Trig Point provides 'spell-binding' views, including Roan Fell and Auldshiels Hill. Potholm Hill offers lovely views down the old dyke towards Wrae Hill and the Ewes Valley.
Yes, the area around Upper Liddesdale and Hermitage is popular for mountain biking. Deadwater Fell summit is a high point on the classic Kielder Deadwater Trail mountain bike routes. You can find various routes and trails in the MTB Trails around Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage guide, including the Kielder Water Lakeside Way and the Kielder Deadwater MTB Trail.
The region offers a variety of walking routes. For a challenging experience, the waymarked walking/running Deadwater Trail from Kielder car park leads to Deadwater Fell summit. For easier options, consider routes like the Priest Hill loop in Newcastleton Forest, or the Lakeside Way and Kielder Viaduct Loop. More detailed routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage guide.
The landscape is characterized by wild hills, remote dales, extensive forests, and vast moorlands within the Scottish Borders. It features rolling hills and a rugged, picturesque environment. While not home to towering mountains, the area's charm lies in its tranquil, remote character and the scenic beauty of its 'glorious' hills and 'beautiful' scenery, particularly around the Hermitage Water.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive and 'spell-binding' views from summits like Hog Fell Trig Point and the 'terrific views over Liddesdale' from Priest Hill Summit. The sense of remoteness and tranquility, combined with the historical significance of sites like Hermitage Castle and Bonchester Hill Cairn, also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the vicinity of Upper Liddesdale and Hermitage. You can explore various routes, including several loops around Kielder Water, which offer a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. For detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Upper Liddesdale And Hermitage guide.
The terrain in Upper Liddesdale and Hermitage consists of rolling hills, expansive moorlands, and extensive forests. Some areas, particularly in Liddesdale, feature steep hills with rough summer grazing. While some paths are well-defined, certain highlights like Bonchester Hill Cairn are described as 'largely pathless,' and Hog Fell Trig Point is noted for potentially boggy conditions. Appropriate footwear is recommended.
Among the highlights, Deadwater Fell summit is the highest, standing at 571 meters (1873 feet). It offers commanding views of the surrounding landscape.


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