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The 14 Most Amazing Peaks around Manor, Stobo And Lyne

Mountain peaks around Manor, Stobo And Lyne are located within the Scottish Borders, offering a selection of hills and peaks. The area features diverse terrain, including riverside paths and forested slopes. This region is known for its expansive views across the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, and the central Borders. It provides varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts, from moderate hikes to more challenging ascents.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Dun Rig Summit

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Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest …

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Culter Fell Summit

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There is extensive sheep farming and sporting activity in the area, so care should be taken when accessing Culter Fell in the spring or late summer. Please be mindful and …

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This is the point where the blue-rated Gypsy Glen MTB trail (a 14 mile/23km circular route from Glentress) splits briefly from the Cross Borders Drove Road bridleway for just over …

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Broad Law Summit

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Cademuir Hill Summit Viewpoint

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A hill of the Scottish Borders, Cademuir Hill is located on the right bank of the Manor Water, 2 miles south southwest of Peebles. It has two principal summits rising …

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September 14, 2023, Dun Rig Summit

Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest of the Manor Hills and the central Borders. Normally climbed as a ridge walk or out and back from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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A hill of the Scottish Borders, Cademuir Hill is located on the right bank of the Manor Water, 2 miles south southwest of Peebles. It has two principal summits rising to 416m and 407m respectively. Several hill-forts and ancient settlements are located here. Its eastern slopes are cloaked with the coniferous forest of the Cademuir Plantation.

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August 10, 2023, Culter Fell Summit

There is extensive sheep farming and sporting activity in the area, so care should be taken when accessing Culter Fell in the spring or late summer. Please be mindful and keep dogs on a lead where appropriate. From the summit, the view on a clear day stretches from the Cumbrian Lake District to the Scottish Highlands.

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April 14, 2023, Dun Rig Summit

Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest of the Manor Hills and the central Borders. Normally climbed as a ridge walk or out and back from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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Amazing views on a clear day and some great riding as well. Well worth a visit.

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A steep climb is well rewarded with great views.

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Great place to ride or walk the view is amazing

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Brilliant descent down to Peebles. Rocky in just the right kind of way and then a fun blast down the grass to the bottom - highly recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks offer the most expansive views in the Manor, Stobo And Lyne area?

For truly expansive views, Dun Rig is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills, offering panoramas across the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, and the central Borders. Similarly, Culter Fell Summit provides views that can stretch from the Cumbrian Lake District to the Scottish Highlands on a clear day. Hamilton Hill, while lower, offers beautiful vistas across Peebles and the Tweed Valley.

Are there any challenging mountain peaks for experienced hikers in the region?

Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent of Dun Rig is often part of the challenging 'Dun Rig Horseshoe' walk. Other peaks like Stob Law, Glenrath Heights, and Birkscairn Hill are frequently tackled as part of longer, more demanding hillwalking expeditions in the Manor Hills, offering varied terrain and significant elevation gains.

What are some family-friendly walking options near the mountain peaks?

While many peaks require a good fitness level, you can find easier hikes in the surrounding area. Komoot offers several easy hikes around Manor, Stobo And Lyne, such as the Neidpath Castle & Old Manor Bridge loop or The Sware Circuit, which provide enjoyable walks without the strenuous climbs of the higher peaks.

Can I find historical sites or features on the mountain peaks?

Yes, Cademuir Hill Summit Viewpoint is a notable historical site with several hill-forts and ancient settlements. Additionally, walks around Hamilton Hill can incorporate sections of old drove roads, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the mountain peaks?

The area around peaks like Dun Rig, particularly the Glensax valley, is rich in wildlife. You might spot horses, sheep, voles, various bird species like crossbills, red grouse, grey herons, mute swans, mallard ducks, and moorhens. Cloudberries can also be found in late summer.

Are there mountain biking trails associated with these peaks?

Yes, the region is popular for mountain biking. The Gypsy Glen and Cross Borders Drove Road Trail Junction is a key point where the blue-rated Gypsy Glen MTB trail briefly splits from the Cross Borders Drove Road bridleway, offering excellent riding opportunities. You can explore more options in the gravel biking guide for Manor, Stobo And Lyne.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in this area?

The Scottish Borders offer rewarding hiking experiences throughout the year, but spring and late summer are particularly pleasant for wildlife spotting and enjoying the flora. Winter hiking is possible for experienced individuals, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of changing conditions.

Are the mountain peaks in Manor, Stobo And Lyne dog-friendly?

Many trails and peaks in the Scottish Borders are dog-friendly. However, please be mindful that there is extensive sheep farming and sporting activity in the area, especially around peaks like Culter Fell Summit. It is crucial to keep dogs on a lead where appropriate, particularly during lambing season or near livestock.

Are there any less crowded mountain peaks or routes to explore?

While Dun Rig is well-known, exploring other peaks like Greenside Law or Birkscairn Hill, often tackled as part of longer circuits, might offer a more secluded experience compared to the most popular routes. These peaks still provide excellent views and varied terrain.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the region offers excellent road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Manor, Stobo And Lyne guide, including scenic loops like 'The Meldons' or the 'Tweed Cycleway'.

What makes Stob Law a notable peak in the Manor Hills?

Stob Law is a prominent summit in the Manor Hills, often included in the Dun Rig circuit. It features a small cairn at its peak and offers hikers the opportunity to bag a 'Donald' (a Scottish hill over 2000 feet), providing varied terrain as part of a longer hillwalking expedition.

Where can I find information about parking for mountain trails in the Lyne area?

Specific parking information varies by trailhead. For detailed access points and parking suggestions for individual routes, it's best to consult specific tour descriptions on Komoot or local signage. Many routes start from villages like Peebles, which offer parking facilities.

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