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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Lauderdale

Best mountain peaks around Lauderdale are found in a region characterized by its rolling hills and historic landscapes. This area offers a variety of summits, from prominent hills to ancient sites, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The natural environment includes moorland and wooded areas, contributing to the local topography. These peaks are notable for their geological formations and historical significance, such as Iron Age hill forts.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Eildon Hill North

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Eildon Hill North

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The three shapely summits of the Eildon Hills are an iconic part of the Scottish Borders landscape and afford breathtaking views. Excavations have found evidence that the hill fort was occupied in the Bronze Age.

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Eildon Mid Hill Summit

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Legend has it that the triumvirate of peaks that form the Eildon Hills were split asunder by a wizard named Michael Scot with the assistance of an idle devilish spirit. …

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Twin Law Cairns

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Twin Law is a summit in the Lammermuir Hills which affords extensive views over the rugged landscape.

On the summit you find two large cairns, the Twin Law Cairns. According …

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Eildon Wester Hill

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At 1,217 feet (371 m), Wester Hill is the smallest of the three peaks that make up the Eildon Hills. However, it's definitely worth the trek for the views back …

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Crib Law Summit

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This is where the Capital Trail passes closeby to the summit of Crib Law at 1670 feet (509 meters) in the Lammermuir Hills.

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Paulien / Outdoor Inspiratie
December 13, 2025, Twin Law Cairns

The two cairns of Twin Law(s) are located along the Southern Upland Way. On a clear day, they offer expansive views over the rolling hills of the Borders. One of the cairns has a single-person shelter from the wind, and a guest book is also located there.

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Pretty good path with just a few sections with larger stones or deeper, new gravel. Steady climb.

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SMHart
March 24, 2025, Crib Law Summit

Decent track mostly with a couple of sharp kicks. On reflection, would probably have taken the route back down to Hopes Reservoir. Although there is a path heading up towards Lammer Law, coming off the top was more rutted grass path amongst heather.

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Eildon Hill North is an historic, photogenic and widely visible landmark in the Scottish Borders. At 1325 feet (404 m) this peak is the second highest of the three Eildon (pronounced ‘Eeldon’) Hills located just south of Melrose. The significance of Eildon Hill North was recognised by Bronze Age and Iron Age peoples and by the Romans. This peak was the site of the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland. Up to 2000 people are thought to have lived here at the same time. Today the pockmarks from hundreds of roundhouse platforms and nearly 1-mile of defences are still visible. When the Romans came in about 80 AD they built their mighty garrison fort called ‘Trimontium’ (named after the three Eildon peaks) immediately below Eildon Hill North and also placed a signal station on this summit. Trimontium was the largest Roman settlement north of Hadrian’s Wall. The short but steep climb up Eildon Hill North is well worth the effort! On a clear day you will be rewarded with stunning views. The popular St Cuthbert’s Way that runs from Melrose Abbey to Holy Island in Northumberland climbs over the col in the Eildon Hills and provides a pleasant way up Eildon Hill North.

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The central and highest of the Eildon Hills Eildon Mid Hill stands at 422m and offers the best views. Look northeast to the Iron Age hill fort ramparts on the north hill, south over the smaller Wester Hill and north over Melrose. The three hills are a great run from Melrose, steep and punchy but not actually that high or far so perfect for a half day or pre/post work run. Great views and some good vert for the distance.

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April 24, 2023, Eildon Wester Hill

The most western and the lowest of the three Eildon Hills this is also the furthest from Melrose which is the normal starting point for this run. The Wester Hill stands at 371m and like the other two summits you still get great views.

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April 24, 2023, Eildon Hill North

The north summit of the Eildon Hills stands at 404m. It was the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland with spaces flattened for at least 300 dwellings and a set of walls and ramparts around the whole summit. Later the Romans built a signalling station here. Today it's a great running loop from Melrose taking in the three summits in a nice loop.

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Great views of the surrounding area and the other Eildon HIlls. A steep mid section adds an element of toughness but the majority of the climb is pretty easy going.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Lauderdale?

The most popular peaks in the Lauderdale area include Eildon Hill North, known for its historical significance as the site of Scotland's largest Iron Age hill fort, and Eildon Mid Hill Summit, which is the highest of the Eildon Hills and offers expansive views. Eildon Wester Hill, the smallest of the Eildon peaks, is also a favorite for its views back towards its larger siblings.

Are there historical sites to explore on the mountain peaks near Lauderdale?

Yes, the peaks around Lauderdale are rich in history. Eildon Hill North is particularly notable as the location of the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland. Evidence of Bronze Age and Roman occupation, including the Roman garrison fort 'Trimontium' nearby, makes it a significant historical landmark.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in the Lauderdale region?

The peaks offer diverse and stunning views. From Eildon Mid Hill Summit, you can see the surrounding countryside, including towns like Melrose, Tweedbank, and Galashiels. Crib Law Summit in the Lammermuir Hills provides spectacular moorland views, especially when the heather is in bloom. Priestlaw Hill, the highest point in its immediate area, also boasts great views in all directions.

What is the best time to hike the mountain peaks around Lauderdale?

Late summer or early autumn is often recommended for hiking the peaks around Lauderdale, particularly for places like Eildon Wester Hill and Crib Law Summit, when the heather is at its most vibrant and purple, offering beautiful scenery.

Are there challenging mountain trails near Lauderdale?

While many trails offer moderate climbs, some sections can be challenging. For instance, the climb up Eildon Hill North has a steep mid-section that adds an element of toughness. The overall terrain around the Eildon Hills can be steep, providing a good workout for hikers.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the Lauderdale area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging gravel biking trails, and easy hikes. For more details on routes, explore the Cycling around Lauderdale, Gravel biking around Lauderdale, and Easy hikes around Lauderdale guides.

Are there easy hiking trails around the Lauderdale mountain peaks suitable for beginners?

Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Chester Hill and Lauder Burn loop from Lauder' is an easy 4.8 km hike. Other easy routes include those along the River Tweed near Melrose. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Lauderdale guide.

What natural features are prominent on the peaks around Lauderdale?

The peaks are characterized by their natural beauty, including moorland and wooded areas. The Eildon Hills, for instance, are formed from igneous trachytic and rhyolitic sills, remnants of ancient geological activity. You'll also find heather-covered hillsides, particularly vibrant in late summer, contributing to the scenic landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks near Lauderdale?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views and the sense of history. The iconic three shapely summits of the Eildon Hills are a particular draw, offering stunning panoramas. The visible remains of the Iron Age hill fort on Eildon Hill North also provide a unique historical experience.

Can I find circular mountain walks in the Lauderdale area?

Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the 'Lammer Law summit loop from Gala Law' is an easy 6 km circular hike. Many of the trails around the Eildon Hills can also be combined to form circular walks, allowing you to explore multiple peaks.

Are there any hidden gem mountain hikes around Lauderdale?

While the Eildon Hills are well-known, exploring peaks like Crib Law Summit in the Lammermuir Hills or Priestlaw Hill can offer a sense of discovery. These locations provide equally spectacular views over moorland and are perhaps less frequented than the main Eildon peaks, especially if you venture off the most popular paths.

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