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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Cumbrae

Best mountain peaks around Cumbrae offer accessible high points with expansive views. Great Cumbrae, a small island, features Barbay Hill as its highest point, reaching an elevation of 127 meters. This location provides panoramic vistas of surrounding islands like Arran and Bute, as well as mainland landmarks. The Cumbrae terrain elevation difficulty is generally low, making its viewpoints accessible for many.

Best mountain peaks around Cumbrae

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Knock Hill Summit and Iron Age Fort,…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Knock Hill Summit and Iron Age Fort

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A large, grassy hill offering views over Cumbraes, Arran, Bute and the Firth of Clyde.

Upon reaching the summit, you'll be greeted by a trig point, as well as the remains of an Iron-Age hill fort.

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Glentane Hill

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The Western-most of the Crosby Hills, Ayrshire.

The hill is broad, open and grassy, rising to a height of 263 metres above the Firth of Clyde, to which it borders.

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Blaeloch Hill

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An area of moorland, high above the Clyde Coastline.

On top of the hillside, you'll find the small Blae Loch, as well as the remains of a crashed WW2 aircraft.

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Goldenberry Hill Cairn and View

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Nice climb up to the phone mast, there's a gate on the way you need to climb over.

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Milo
August 28, 2023, Knock Hill Summit and Iron Age Fort

Gorgeous little viewpoint this on a day with good weather. Lovely leg stretcher as well, does not take long, but makes for an enjoyable outing.

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Milo
August 28, 2023, Blaeloch Hill

Probably not one to go up for for the views. Kairn Hill close by is probably the nicer one to climb up with better views and a more enjoyable scenery on the way up.

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William Cook
August 20, 2023, Glentane Hill

The Western-most of the Crosby Hills, Ayrshire. The hill is broad, open and grassy, rising to a height of 263 metres above the Firth of Clyde, to which it borders.

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William Cook
August 20, 2023, Blaeloch Hill

An area of moorland, high above the Clyde Coastline. On top of the hillside, you'll find the small Blae Loch, as well as the remains of a crashed WW2 aircraft.

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A large, grassy hill offering views over Cumbraes, Arran, Bute and the Firth of Clyde. Upon reaching the summit, you'll be greeted by a trig point, as well as the remains of an Iron-Age hill fort.

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There is an electric fence over gate you climb over at summit to get to cairn with no signage. Not sure it is love or not.

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Nice climb up to the phone mast, there's a gate on the way you need to climb over.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest point on Great Cumbrae and what views does it offer?

The highest point on Great Cumbrae is Barbay Hill, reaching an elevation of 127 meters (417 feet), where you'll find The Glaid Stone. From its summit, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, including Goat Fell and the Isle of Arran to the southwest, Bute to the northwest, and Ben Lomond and the Arrochar Alps to the north. On clear days, even the Paps of Jura and Ailsa Craig are visible, along with mainland landmarks like Largs and Fairlie.

Are there any historical sites on the mountain peaks around Cumbrae?

Yes, Knock Hill Summit and Iron Age Fort is a notable historical site. Upon reaching its summit, you'll find the remains of an Iron-Age hill fort, alongside a trig point, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the peaks around Cumbrae?

The peaks around Cumbrae offer a variety of natural features. For instance, Glentane Hill is characterized by its broad, open, and grassy slopes. Blaeloch Hill features moorland terrain and the small Blae Loch. Barbay Hill, the island's highest point, is home to The Glaid Stone, a naturally occurring large rock at its summit.

Are the mountain peaks around Cumbrae suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the peaks around Cumbrae are generally accessible and suitable for families and beginners due to their relatively low elevation and gentle terrain. Barbay Hill, for example, is easily accessible with a minor road passing very close to The Glaid Stone, requiring only a short walk to the summit. The Inner Circle Walk, which includes the highest point, is around 5 miles long and offers a rewarding experience without strenuous climbing.

What are some popular hiking routes near the peaks of Cumbrae?

There are several popular hiking routes around Cumbrae. You can explore options like the 'View of Arran – Millport Beach loop from Millport' or the 'Fintry Bay Café, Millport – Fintry Bay loop from Millport', both considered easy. For more options, visit the Hiking around Cumbrae guide.

Can I go cycling near the mountain peaks of Cumbrae?

Absolutely! Cumbrae is well-known for its cycling opportunities. You can enjoy routes such as the 'Great Cumbrae island loop from Largs' which is an easy ride. For more detailed information and various cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Cumbrae guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Cumbrae guide.

What makes Glentane Hill a worthwhile visit?

Glentane Hill is a broad, open, and grassy summit rising to 263 meters above the Firth of Clyde. It offers clear views and is the westernmost of the Crosby Hills in Ayrshire, making it a great spot for expansive vistas.

Is there anything unique to see on Blaeloch Hill?

Yes, Blaeloch Hill is an area of moorland where you'll find the small Blae Loch. Interestingly, it also holds the remains of a crashed WW2 aircraft on its hillside, adding a unique historical element to the natural landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks around Cumbrae?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, especially from Barbay Hill and Knock Hill Summit. The accessibility of these high points, combined with the rewarding vistas of surrounding islands and the Firth of Clyde, makes them highly enjoyable for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any viewpoints with natural monuments around Cumbrae?

Yes, Goldenberry Hill Cairn and View offers both a viewpoint and a natural monument. It involves a climb up to a phone mast, where you'll find a cairn at the summit, providing another excellent spot for views.

What is the best time to visit the peaks around Cumbrae for walking?

While Cumbrae's peaks are accessible year-round, visiting during clear weather conditions will maximize your enjoyment of the panoramic views. Spring and summer offer milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring. However, even on clear days in autumn and winter, the vistas can be spectacular.

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