Best mountain peaks around Hutchison/Chesser offer a range of accessible summits and viewpoints. The area features hills that provide panoramic vistas over urban landscapes and natural surroundings. These peaks are characterized by their varied terrain, including ancient volcanic formations and forested slopes. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and historical sites, making the region suitable for diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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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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The Pentland Hills (a range of hills south of Edinburgh) offer countless hiking opportunities. One of the "best" (= the northernmost) is Allermuir Hill. There are many paths up the mountain, but the best route is undoubtedly the panoramic route from the Midlothian Snowsports Center parking lot to the summit. The center is...???...interesting... (Skiing on mats in the summer is also possible!), and the summit offers magnificent views in all directions!
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This is one of the most prominent hills of the Pentland Hills. You have superb views toward Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and on clear days, even the Fife and Scottish Highlands. The walk to the summit is moderate, and you'll be walking through diverse landscapes from grassy slopes to more rugged and rocky sections near the top.
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Blackford Hill, at 164 meters high, is an unmissable natural highlight in Edinburgh. Situated between Morningside and the Braid Hills, this hill offers one of the most breathtaking views of the Edinburgh skyline, including the iconic Arthur's Seat and the picturesque east coast. For hikers, walkers and nature lovers, Blackford Hill is a perfect destination to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying Edinburgh's charms from a unique perspective. The climb up Blackford Hill is relatively easy and accessible to people of all fitness levels. The peaks are reached via a variety of trails that lead through the picturesque landscape of the 60.3 hectare Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve. This area, which also includes Hermitage House, is a true gem for nature lovers and, in addition to the spectacular views, offers a wealth of flora and fauna as well as numerous bird species that can be observed here. There's really no wrong time to visit Blackford Hill. Each season offers a unique experience - from the fresh green of spring to the warm colors of autumn to the quiet beauty of winter. However, a visit at sunrise or sunset is particularly magical, when the light bathes the city and surrounding landscapes in a golden or pink glow. As far as equipment is concerned, sturdy shoes are recommended due to the partly uneven paths. It can also be quite windy at the summit, so a windproof jacket is recommended, especially outside the summer months. Binoculars can also be useful for enjoying birdlife or detailed city views. Not only is Blackford Hill a fantastic place for a hike or picnic, but it is also a wonderful spot for photography enthusiasts who want to capture the beauty of Edinburgh.
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Rising gently above the Pentland Hills, this hill offers not only stunning views of Edinburgh and the surrounding coast, but also a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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The Hutchison/Chesser area features several popular peaks. Arthur's Seat is a prominent ancient volcano offering commanding views across the Edinburgh region. Another highly regarded spot is Carnethy Hill, known for its expansive vistas over the Pentland Hills. For stunning city views, View from Allermuir Hill is also a favorite.
The peaks around Hutchison/Chesser offer diverse and spectacular views. From Arthur's Seat, you can see across the Edinburgh region and the Firth of Forth. Blackford Hill provides one of the most breathtaking views of the Edinburgh skyline, including Arthur's Seat. Allermuir Hill offers superb views toward Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and on clear days, even the Fife and Scottish Highlands.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Arthur's Seat is an ancient volcano and a historical site. Corstorphine Hill Tower, also known as Clermiston Tower, is a man-made monument built in 1871 as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott, offering incredible views over the city when open.
The terrain varies, ranging from grassy slopes to more rugged and rocky sections, especially near the summits. Many of the trails are rated as intermediate difficulty, such as those leading to Arthur's Seat, Carnethy Hill, and Blackford Hill. Some routes, like certain paths up Allermuir Hill, can be challenging. Sturdy shoes are recommended due to uneven paths.
Each season offers a unique experience. For instance, Blackford Hill is enjoyable year-round, from the fresh green of spring to the warm colors of autumn. Visiting at sunrise or sunset is particularly magical for the light. It can be windy at the summits, so a windproof jacket is advisable, especially outside summer months.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Arthur's Seat has various routes to the top, some of which are suitable for children. The climb up Blackford Hill is relatively easy and accessible for people of all fitness levels, making it a good choice for families.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lochrin Basin loop' or 'Canal Bridges loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Hutchison/Chesser guide. For hiking, explore options in the Easy hikes around Hutchison/Chesser or Mountain Hikes around Hutchison/Chesser guides, which include routes like 'Haggis Knowe – Arthur's Seat loop' and 'Scald Law Summit loop'.
Absolutely. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Colinton and Craiglockhart Dells loop' or 'Water of Leith Visitor Centre – Colinton Tunnel Murals loop' found in the Easy hikes around Hutchison/Chesser guide. For more challenging mountain hikes, the Mountain Hikes around Hutchison/Chesser guide features routes such as the 'Loganlea Reservoir – Turnhouse Hill loop' and 'Scald Law Summit loop'.
Visitors consistently praise the panoramic views and the accessibility of these natural spaces close to urban areas. The highlights in this guide have received over 1200 upvotes and feature more than 800 photos from the komoot community, indicating a strong appreciation for the scenic beauty and varied outdoor experiences available.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. Arthur's Seat is a striking example of an ancient volcano that dramatically rises above the landscape. Carnethy Hill is a prominent natural monument within the Pentland Hills, offering distinct geological formations and expansive natural vistas.
For most hikes, stable shoes are highly recommended due to uneven paths. It's also wise to bring water and something to wear for warmth, as it can be windy and cold in the upper areas, even outside of winter. A windproof jacket, hat, and scarf are good additions to your pack. Binoculars can enhance your experience by allowing you to observe wildlife or detailed city views.


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