Best mountain peaks around Kelton are found in a region characterized by its coastal hills and scenic landscapes. This area, located in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, offers a range of peaks that provide both challenging climbs and panoramic views. Visitors can explore hills rising directly from sea level, offering perspectives over Auchencairn Bay, the Solway Firth, and even the English Lake District. The region's natural beauty and accessible summits make it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Bengairn is a 391m summit overlooking Auchencairn Bay and Rough Firth. With over 150m of prominence it is classified as a Marilyn. Bengairn is usually climbed with its near neighbour Screel Hill which with better paths is easier to get to. To reach Bengairn from Screel Hill you have to find the path, for there is one. You just need to find it.
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Screel Hill is a 344m hill overlooking Auchencairn Bay and the Solway Firth with excellent views across to the English Lake District. The excellent path up the east ridge was badly damaged by fallen trees during Storm Arwen in 2021 and these have not been closed so the upper section of the path has been closed. However a new path cuts across to meet the upper path above the damaged section so it is now possible to walk the upper section of the lovely east ridge again.
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Bengairn is a 391m hill on the Dumfries and Galloway coast. It is classified as a Marilyn because it has over 150m of prominence. Bengairn is usually climbed with Screel Hill starting from the Forestry car park close to the A711. The path to Bengairn from Screel Hill isn't shown on any map but the start follows the wall below Screel Hill summit then skirts to the north then west of Mid Hill before reaching a gate in the wall at NX 77185 54974. From here there is a clear path to Bengairn summit. Bengairn summit is an even better viewpoint than Screel Hill. You can either return the same way or descend via the north east ridge through appalling long grass and bracken before reaching a lovely track that leads to another gate in the same wall at NX 77849 54576. From here a mapped track leads back to the car park.
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Although it's only a relatively modest hill, rising straight from sea level it feels like a real mountain. It's a great adventure with kids as only a fairly short walk gets you to a rocky summit with outstanding views over forest and sea
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This is a great place to stop and look backward on your climb to Bengairn summit and enjoy the wonderful views across the Solway Firth. There are also some old ruins here, there is no information on the history, but it's a fascinating place to discover on your hike.
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Bengairn is a 391-metre summit in the Dumfries and Galloway region of southern Scotland. From the top, you can enjoy panoramic views across the nearby coastal mountains and Solway Firth.
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Screel Hill is a modest 344m hill located near Castle Douglas. Whilst it's not the largest in area, it does provide some top-notch views toward Auchencairn Bay and out as far as Solway Firth and Hestan Island.
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The Mote of Mark is a scenic hill near the village of Rockcliffe that overlooks the Rough Firth. Discover the ancient fort sat on the hill that dates back to the 5th and 6th centuries.
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Among the most popular peaks, Screel Hill is a modest 344m hill near Castle Douglas, offering excellent views towards Auchencairn Bay and the Solway Firth. Another favorite is Bengairn Summit, a 391m hill providing panoramic views across the coastal mountains and Solway Firth, often climbed in conjunction with Screel Hill.
Yes, Screel Hill is noted as a great adventure with kids. Although it's only a relatively modest hill, rising straight from sea level it feels like a real mountain, and a fairly short walk gets you to a rocky summit with outstanding views over forest and sea.
The peaks around Kelton offer diverse and stunning views. From Screel Hill, you can see Auchencairn Bay, the Solway Firth, and even the English Lake District. Bengairn Summit provides panoramic views across the nearby coastal mountains and the Solway Firth. Even Moyle Hill Summit, part of a mountain bike trail center, offers unexpected sea views.
Yes, the Mote of Mark Hillfort is a scenic hill near Rockcliffe that overlooks the Rough Firth. It features an ancient fort dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Kelton area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling paths. For instance, there are road cycling routes like the 'Castle Douglas to Loch Ken loop' and running trails such as the 'Ducking Island loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Kelton, Running Trails around Kelton, and Cycling around Kelton guides.
Yes, Moyle Hill Summit is part of the 7 Stanes trail centre and is a popular spot for mountain biking. It offers great views, including unexpected sea views. If you're biking, it's recommended to climb the north path and descend the south path, as it can be steep.
Bengairn Summit is a 391m hill on the Dumfries and Galloway coast, classified as a Marilyn due to its prominence. It offers an even better viewpoint than its neighbor, Screel Hill, providing extensive panoramic views across the coastal mountains and Solway Firth.
For Screel Hill, while the excellent path up the east ridge was damaged by fallen trees during Storm Arwen in 2021, a new path has been created. This new path cuts across to meet the upper section, making it possible to walk the upper section of the lovely east ridge again.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of hills, summits, and viewpoints. The area is loved for its scenic beauty, accessible summits, and the panoramic views over coastal areas like Auchencairn Bay and the Solway Firth, extending as far as the English Lake District. The komoot community has shared 19 photos and given 27 upvotes for the mountain peaks in the region.
Yes, Bengairn Summit is often climbed in conjunction with Screel Hill, starting from the Forestry car park close to the A711. While the path between them isn't always explicitly mapped, it is discoverable and allows for a combined hiking experience.
Kelton is located in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The region is characterized by its coastal hills and scenic landscapes, with peaks rising directly from sea level. This unique geography offers perspectives over Auchencairn Bay, the Solway Firth, and even the English Lake District.


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