Knockendoch to Criffel loop
Knockendoch to Criffel loop
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12.3km
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Embark on the Knockendoch to Criffel loop, a moderate hike spanning 7.7 miles (12.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1815 feet (553 metres), typically completed in 4 hours and 5 minutes. This rewarding route takes you through a mix of paths, tracks, and open hillside, offering superb viewpoints from Knockendoch overlooking Loch Kindar and the Nith estuary. As you ascend to Criffel's flat-ish summit, you'll find lush grass, bog cotton, and heather, providing expansive panoramic views across the Solway Firth, the Lake District fells, and even the Isle of Man on a clear day.
Be prepared for varying ground conditions on this trail, as sections can be very boggy and muddy, especially after rain. You will encounter steep ascents, particularly to Knockendoch, and the path can be rough and soft in places. Proper waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended to navigate the terrain comfortably. For the most enjoyable experience, consider hiking on a clear, crisp winter day when the ground might be frozen, which can help mitigate some of the boggy challenges.
This loop is celebrated for its exceptional views, as Criffel's isolated position on the edge of the Solway Firth makes its 1,867-foot (569-metre) height feel much grander. Many experienced hikers consider the route via Knockendoch a more scenic and interesting approach to Criffel. The area also holds historical significance; Criffel's name may derive from Norse for "raven's hill," and its summit features Douglas's Cairn, believed to be from the Bronze Age.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Historical Site
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4.00 km
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5.57 km
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6.89 km
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9.67 km
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12.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.67 km
3.48 km
1.16 km
426 m
367 m
199 m
Surfaces
4.28 km
3.54 km
2.14 km
1.31 km
518 m
464 m
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Demanding summit hike Tip: long pants and waterproof hiking boots
A long awaited ascent of Criffel across the Solway from the Lake District near Dumfries. Criffel is the ever present lump on the horizon when you glance out towards Scotland from any fell in the North-Western Lake District and I've always wanted to see what the Lake District fells look like from over there. The plan was to pick a sunny clear day and find out. The Criffel forecast was for sunshine, as was the Skiddaw forecast for the Lakes. TODAY WAS THE DAY! 🎉 But mother nature said no and we won't argue with her 😂 it was a pleasant outing all the same even though half our goal remains unachieved thanks to thick clag. We will return 😁
We have been looking across the Solway Firth at Criffel since we moved to the Lakes six months ago. It is the most prominent hill visible along the Dumfries and Galloway coast. We had to go and climb it. Don't climb Criffel without climbing Knockendoch as well - it is a much nicer hill. Unfortunately the view south today was obscured by mist. We'll just have to come back.