Best mountain peaks around West Calder And Harburn offer a variety of elevated experiences within the region. The area features 12 distinct peaks, providing opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. These include prominent summits and historical sites, making the landscape diverse for outdoor activities. The peaks contribute to the natural and cultural significance of West Calder and Harburn.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Rising to 278m, Cockleroy Hill features a trig point and offers breathtaking 360-degree views. It's located west of Beecraigs Country Park and stands as a prominent high point that can be included in a loop around the area. It was once a hillfort and its strategic position becomes clear when you reach the summit
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Cairnpapple Hill is a hill in West Lothian, Scotland. It is a significant archaeological site, as it contains a number of prehistoric monuments, including a henge, a timber circle, and a Bronze Age cist grave.
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Hare Hill at 449 m is a small but prominent summit to the north of the main Pentland Hills ridge. From the summit there are great views north over Edinburgh and south into the Pentlands. It makes a nice short loop from Threipmuir Reservoir or can be tagged onto a longer loop including the Kips to the north.
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East Cairn Hill at 561m is 1m lower than West Cairn Hill which is 1.5km away to the southwest. The views from the cairn are great, across the southern Pentland Hills and north to the Forth valley.
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Cockleroy Hill at 278m has a trig point and stunning 360-degree views. I's a standalone high point to the west of Beecraigs country park and an ascent can be added to a loop of that area. This was historically a hill fort and when you're there it's obvious why the location was chosen.
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West Kip is higher at 551m than its neighbour East Kip 534m. The pair make a nice ridge walk with good views across to Scald Law. Normally walked on the way or on the way back from the higher Scald Law they make a great loop from the north or south.
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Amazing 360° views from the top. If you're on a bike go back down the way you came.
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The region offers several notable peaks. West Kip and East Kip are popular for their ridge walk and views towards Scald Law. Cockleroy Hill Summit provides 360-degree views from its trig point, and Cairnpapple Hill is known for its historical significance and wide vistas.
Yes, Cockleroy Hill Summit is categorized as family-friendly. Its ascent can be added to a loop around Beecraigs Country Park, offering a rewarding experience for families. For other easy hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around West Calder And Harburn guide.
Cairnpapple Hill is a significant prehistoric cult place featuring a 5000-year-old burial mound. Cockleroy Hill Summit was historically a hill fort, and its strategic location is evident from the top.
While not explicitly stated as the highest within the immediate West Calder and Harburn boundary, East Cairn Hill stands at 561m, offering great views across the southern Pentland Hills and north to the Forth valley. West Kip is also a prominent peak at 551m.
Many peaks offer panoramic vistas. From Cockleroy Hill Summit, you get 360-degree views. West Kip and East Kip provide good views across to Scald Law. East Cairn Hill offers views across the southern Pentland Hills and north to the Forth valley, while Hare Hill gives views north over Edinburgh and south into the Pentlands.
Yes, the area around West Calder And Harburn is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around West Calder And Harburn guide for touring bicycles, and the Road Cycling Routes around West Calder And Harburn guide for road cycling.
East Cairn Hill, at 561m, is known for its great views from the cairn. There are nice rocky outcrops that can provide shelter for a well-earned rest after the climb, especially if approaching from Carlops.
Hare Hill, at 449m, is a prominent summit offering great views north over Edinburgh and south into the Pentland Hills. It can be enjoyed as a short loop from Threipmuir Reservoir or integrated into a longer route that includes the Kips.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the sense of achievement from reaching summits, and the historical significance of sites like Cairnpapple Hill. The diverse landscape offers both challenging ridge walks and more accessible paths, appreciated by a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
While some peaks like Cockleroy Hill Summit are considered intermediate, there are easier hiking options in the broader area. You can find several routes with an 'easy' difficulty grade in the Easy hikes around West Calder And Harburn guide, such as the Fish Pass Waterfall loop or the View of the Five Sisters loop.
The best time to hike generally depends on weather conditions. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and clear views. However, the region can experience changeable weather, so it's always advisable to check the local forecast before heading out and be prepared for various conditions.


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