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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Currie

Best mountain peaks around Currie are found within a region characterized by diverse geological formations and expansive views. This area, situated near Edinburgh, offers a range of summits from ancient volcanoes to the highest points of the Pentland Hills. The landscape provides varied terrain for exploration, with many peaks offering panoramic vistas across the Lothians, Borders, and the Firth of Forth. It is a destination for those seeking both challenging ascents and accessible natural beauty.

Best mountain peaks around Currie

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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Scald Law Summit

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Highest point in the Pentlands and certainly expansive views over the near and far hills. Almost always windy up top so worth remembering!

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Carnethy Hill

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Carnethy Hill stands at 573m on the Pentland Hills ridgeline. It's only 3m shorter than neighbouring Scald Law and offers great views over the Pentlands, Edinburgh and far across Scotland.

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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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JakobusPilger
September 20, 2025, Corstorphine Hill Tower

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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Kana
March 15, 2025, Scald Law Summit

After the peaks it's all flat terrain and definitely more busy on a dry day. Walk the way back after the last peak if you prefer the challenge of it.

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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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As I pedal my mountain bike, I feel the stress of everyday life slipping away. The way up is peppered with corners that invite you to linger. But my destination is clear: the Corstorphine Hill Tower, a monument to Sir Walter Scott that rises majestically at the top of the hill. I can't wait to get to the tower, which is said to have incredible views over Edinburgh. But before I reach the top, I remember the words of those who value this place: respect nature, leave no trace and do not disturb the wildlife. As I drive through the vast deciduous forests that cover most of the hill, I can't help but enjoy the tranquility that surrounds me. The hill, a local nature reserve and a geologically and geomorphologically significant site, tells stories from times long past. The hill's doleritic composition, formed by glacial movements, adds another layer of intrigue. I reach the tower shortly after the first rays of sun kiss the top of the hill. The sight that greets me is breathtaking. The city of Edinburgh lies at my feet, nestled in the greenery that makes this hill so special. I take a moment to enjoy the silence and the view before heading back. The descent is a rush - the cool morning air brushes against my face as I navigate the paths, always careful not to erode or disturb other visitors.

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Path up to Arthurs Seat, a bit rocky, so sturdy shoes are definitely recommended

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The muddy route up to Arthur's seat is quite easy to walk in dry conditions, but can get a bit more slippery when wet. Make sure to turn around from time to time to enjoy the views.

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April 23, 2023, Carnethy Hill

Carnethy Hill stands at 573m on the Pentland Hills ridgeline. It's only 3m shorter than neighbouring Scald Law and offers great views over the Pentlands, Edinburgh and far across Scotland. The Carnethy Hill Runners are one of the most prominent clubs in the country, certainly the largest in Scotland. They race and train regularly and are very inclusive if you fancy joining. They also organise several races including the famous Carnethy Hill race.

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April 23, 2023, Scald Law Summit

Scald Law at 579m is the highest point in the Pentland Hills. The views are great in all directions but it's normally windy and exposed so bring a jacket if you want to stand around and look at them. Great running along the ridge over Carnethy Hill or from the north or south to this point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Currie?

The most popular mountain peak is Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano dominating Holyrood Park with commanding views across Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. Another highly appreciated summit is Scald Law Summit, the highest point in the Pentland Hills, offering expansive views over the surrounding landscape.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks around Currie?

Yes, Arthur's Seat is a great option for families, with plenty of routes to the top suitable for children. While the climb can be steep in sections, it's a rewarding experience for 'little legs and future Munro baggers'. Stable shoes and water are recommended.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks near Currie?

You can expect diverse and expansive views. From Arthur's Seat, you'll see across the Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. Scald Law Summit and Carnethy Hill offer panoramic vistas over the Pentland Hills, Edinburgh, and even far across Scotland on clear days. For stunning city and coastal views, including at night, visit Allermuir Hill.

Are there any historical sites or unique natural features among the peaks?

Yes, Arthur's Seat is an ancient volcano and a significant natural monument. Corstorphine Hill Tower is a man-made monument and historical site, built as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott, offering incredible city views when open to the public. Corstorphine Hill itself is a designated Local Nature Reserve and a Regionally Important Geological Site.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks around Currie?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. While many peaks are accessible year-round, be aware that higher elevations like Scald Law Summit can experience strong winds and snow in winter, requiring proper equipment. Summer and autumn generally offer milder conditions for hiking and clearer views.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond peak bagging, the area around Currie offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the Harlaw Reservoir & Threipmuir Reservoir loop, or the Pentland Hills Access Road loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Colinton Tunnel Mural – Union Canal Towpath loop. Gravel biking options also exist, including routes around Threipmuir Reservoir. You can explore more options in the easy hikes around Currie guide, cycling around Currie guide, and gravel biking around Currie guide.

Are there challenging hikes among the mountain peaks near Currie?

Yes, while some routes are moderate, peaks like Scald Law Summit and Allermuir Hill offer more challenging sections. The ascent to Arthur's Seat can also be quite strenuous in parts. These trails often involve uneven paths and steep climbs, rewarding hikers with expansive views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Currie?

Visitors frequently praise the commanding and expansive views from the summits, stretching across Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and the wider Scottish landscape. The well-walked trails and the opportunity to explore ancient volcanic formations are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of achievement from reaching the highest points of the Pentland Hills.

Are the mountain peaks around Currie accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport routes to every trailhead are not detailed here, Currie itself is a suburb of Edinburgh, which has extensive public transport links. Many popular starting points for the Pentland Hills, such as those near the reservoirs, are often reachable by local bus services from Edinburgh. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your chosen peak.

Can I find cafes or facilities near the mountain trails?

The guide focuses on the peaks themselves, but given Currie's proximity to Edinburgh and its surrounding towns, you will find cafes, shops, and other facilities in nearby settlements. For example, the village of Balerno, close to the Pentland Hills, offers amenities. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer hikes, as facilities might not be directly on the trails.

What should I be aware of regarding weather conditions on the peaks?

Weather on the peaks can change rapidly. Summits like Scald Law Summit and Carnethy Hill are almost always windy, and it can be cold even in milder seasons. In winter, snow is possible, especially on higher ground. Always pack layers, waterproofs, and sturdy footwear. A hat and scarf are recommended for windy conditions.

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