Lowther Hill & Green Lowther loop from Wanlockhead
Lowther Hill & Green Lowther loop from Wanlockhead
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This difficult 11.8-mile (19.1 km) hiking loop from Wanlockhead offers panoramic views from Lowther Hill and Green Lowther in the Lowther Hi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 4.97 km for 4.14 km
After 10.9 km for 216 m
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Start point
Parking
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3.22 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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4.95 km
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18.5 km
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19.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.90 km
4.40 km
2.29 km
1.77 km
1.27 km
431 m
Surfaces
15.9 km
1.77 km
1.41 km
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Elevation
Highest point (720 m)
Lowest point (340 m)
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This challenging loop generally takes around 5 hours 30 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level, weather conditions, and how long you spend enjoying the extensive views.
No, this trail is considered difficult and is not recommended for beginners. It requires very good fitness due to its length (over 19 km) and significant elevation gain (around 565 meters). The terrain can be varied and challenging in places.
The terrain is varied, including sections of good hill paths and parts of a private tarred road, especially towards the summits. Be prepared for potentially wet or boggy sections, and some paths, particularly on the descent from Green Lowther, can be faint or intermittent. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended.
The loop starts from Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village. Parking is typically available within the village, which serves as the trailhead for this route.
Information regarding specific public transport routes to Wanlockhead for hiking is limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or plan for private transport to reach the village.
Yes, the loop is generally dog-friendly. However, please keep dogs under close control, especially around livestock, and be mindful of the varied terrain and potential boggy sections. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn when weather conditions are more favorable. In winter, the route requires appropriate winter hillwalking gear like ice-axe and crampons, along with the necessary skills to use them, as parts can resemble a ski slope.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lowther Hill & Green Lowther loop or to access the Lowther Hills.
The loop offers several notable features. You'll pass the distinctive Lowther Hill Radar Station, reach the Green Lowther Summit (the highest point in the Lowther Hills), and start from Wanlockhead, home to the Wanlockhead Beam Engine and its rich lead-mining heritage. From the summits, you can enjoy superb panoramic views.
Yes, sections of this loop follow parts of the Southern Upland Way (Section A - Portpatrick to Melrose) and the historic Enterkin Path. You'll also find parts of the Route to Glen Ea's Hill along the way.
Yes, due to the area's mining history, the lower slopes have old mineshafts. It's crucial to stay on marked paths. Additionally, some paths can be faint, especially in poor weather, so good navigation skills are important. Always be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions in the Scottish hills.