Best mountain peaks around West Linton are found within the Pentland Hills, a range stretching for approximately 32 kilometers. This area provides access to several notable peaks, many of which exceed 500 meters in height. The region offers diverse scenic experiences and opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. These hills are a prominent feature of the landscape, providing extensive views across the surrounding areas.
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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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East Cairn Hill at 561m is 1m lower than West Cairn Hill which is 1.5km away to the southwest. The views from the cairn are great, across the southern Pentland Hills and north to the Forth valley.
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The first summit on the ridge if you’re running from the north east. Turnhouse Hill is 465m high and offers great views east over Edinburgh.
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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. 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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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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East Cairn Hill at 561m is 1m lower than West Cairn Hill which is 1.5km away to the southwest. The views from the cairn are great, across the southern Pentland Hills and north to the Forth valley.
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West Kip is higher at 551m than its neighbour East Kip 534m. The pair make a nice ridge walk with good views across to Scald Law. Normally walked on the way or on the way back from the higher Scald Law they make a great loop from the north or south.
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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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The Pentland Hills offer several popular peaks. Scald Law Summit is the highest point, providing expansive views. Carnethy Hill, at 573 meters, also offers extensive views across the Pentlands and beyond. For a picturesque ridge walk, consider West Kip and East Kip.
Yes, Turnhouse Hill, at 465 meters, provides excellent views east over Edinburgh. Carnethy Hill also offers views towards Edinburgh, and West Cairn Hill provides views spanning over Edinburgh, the Forth Bridges, and into the Borders.
The highest peak in the Pentland Hills, accessible from the West Linton area, is Scald Law Summit. Carnethy Hill is very close in height at 573 meters. West Cairn Hill, at 562 meters, is the highest point in West Lothian and offers a grand circuit with East Cairn Hill.
For a more remote experience, consider the circuit involving East Cairn Hill and West Cairn Hill. These hills offer a grand circuit along open ridges in the Western Pentlands, providing superb views and a sense of solitude away from the main Pentland range.
The terrain varies. Peaks like Scald Law have well-walked trails, though some sections can be rough. East Cairn Hill, particularly on its heathery slopes, can be rougher and wetter. Mendick Hill features a distinctive steep-sided profile with a clear path known as the 'Catwalk' for part of the ascent.
Beyond hiking, the West Linton area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. Explore options like MTB Trails around West Linton or Gravel biking around West Linton for detailed routes.
While many peaks involve intermediate to challenging climbs, you can find easier hiking options in the broader West Linton area. For a selection of less strenuous walks, check out the Easy hikes around West Linton guide, which includes routes around reservoirs and rural landscapes.
The return route for the East Cairn Hill and West Cairn Hill circuit often follows the 'Thieves' Road,' an old cattle droving route. This adds a historical dimension to your hike, connecting you with the region's past.
The Pentland Hills can be exposed. Scald Law Summit is almost always windy, and strong westerly winds can be encountered on Carnethy Hill. In winter, snow is possible on higher peaks like Scald Law, so be prepared with appropriate equipment and check conditions before setting out.
Carnethy Hill offers extensive views across the Pentlands, Edinburgh, and further across Scotland. West Cairn Hill provides views spanning over the entire county of West Lothian, Edinburgh, the Ochil hills, the Lomond Hills of Fife, and into the Scottish Borders and Moorfoot hills. Mendick Hill, despite being an outlier, also affords superb broad, unobstructed southern and eastern vistas.
Yes, routes to Mendick Hill's summit can be accessed from West Linton, avoiding farmyards. This distinctive outlier of the Pentland Hills is characterized by its steep-sided profile. Part of the ascent involves a clear path known as the 'Catwalk,' and its unique positioning provides superb views of its more popular neighbors and a wide southern and eastern vista.


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