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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Bowden Village

Best natural monuments around Bowden Village are primarily found within the Eildon Hills, a distinctive trio of peaks in the Roxburghshire area of the Scottish Borders. These hills, located just south of Melrose, are the remains of an ancient underground volcanic eruption, featuring unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems. The area offers significant archaeological interest, with evidence of Iron Age hillforts and Roman presence, alongside extensive recreational opportunities.

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Last updated: May 3, 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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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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Lilliard's Stone and Lilliot Cross

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Around 800 years ago, the monks of Melrose Abbey erected a stone at this spot, beside the Dere Street Roman road. By 1372 the stone was known as Lylliot Cross …

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View of the Three Brethren

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One of the best, if not the best, summit views in the Scottish Borders. Panoramic views wherever you look. On a clear day, the Eildon Hills are clearly visible, and …

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August 23, 2025, View of the Three Brethren

stunning views 👍

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Some say Maid Lilliard fought at Lilliard’s Edge during the Battle of Ancrum Moor to avenge her slain lover, while others believe she sought revenge for her lost family. According to legend, she either killed the ruthless English leaders Sir Ralph Evers and Sir Brian Laiton or rallied the outnumbered Scots to victory. After the battle, searchers found her body near the fallen English leaders. Though badly injured, she was recognized by her golden hair and white plume. Whether she truly struck down Laiton remains unknown, but she was given an individual burial, and a memorial was later erected in her honor.

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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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Fabulous views from up here; one of the most amazing views from a hill in the Scottish Borders - panoramic splendour anywhere you look! If you are wondering why there are three cairns here, these were put in the 1500s to mark the meeting of the estate lands belonging to the lairds of Selkirk, Philliphaugh and Yair.

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One of the best, if not the best, summit views in the Scottish Borders. Panoramic views wherever you look. On a clear day, the Eildon Hills are clearly visible, and the hills of Ettrick Forest are basically everywhere. Gorgeous! A word of warning... if you are climbing from Yair up here, it's a steep one!

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Go, just GO there & you’ll be in awe 🫢 (Weather permitting 🌫️🤞🏻)

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Eildon Hills a significant natural monument near Bowden Village?

The Eildon Hills are a distinctive trio of peaks that dominate the landscape of the Scottish Borders. They are the remains of an ancient underground volcanic eruption, featuring unique geological formations of volcanic rock, alongside peat bogs, grassland, and acidic heath. They also boast rich biodiversity and significant archaeological interest.

What kind of panoramic views can I expect from the natural monuments in this area?

The Eildon Hills offer some of the most spectacular panoramic views in Scotland. From summits like Eildon Hill North and Eildon Mid Hill Summit, on a clear day, you can see as far as the Cheviot Hills, the border with England, and even the North Sea. The View of the Three Brethren also provides extensive vistas across the Scottish Borders.

What historical or archaeological sites can be explored among the natural monuments?

The Eildon Hills are steeped in history. Eildon Hill North was the site of the largest Iron Age hillfort in Scotland, with visible hut circles and fortifications. Roman presence is also evident with a signal station on the summit and the nearby fort of Trimontium. Additionally, you can find Lilliard's Stone and Lilliot Cross, a historical marker associated with the Battle of Ancrum Moor.

Are there any local legends or folklore associated with the Eildon Hills?

Yes, local folklore refers to Eildon as a 'hollow hill' and it features prominently in the story of Thomas the Rhymer. A memorial stone at the northeast foot of the hill marks where he was said to have met the Queen of the Fairies. Legend also surrounds Lilliard's Stone, telling the tale of Maid Lilliard who fought bravely at the Battle of Ancrum Moor.

What hiking opportunities are available in the Eildon Hills?

The Eildon Hills are a hiker's paradise with various trails suitable for different levels. The path up Eildon Hill North is particularly popular. The St Cuthbert's Way footpath also crosses the 'saddle' of the hills, providing a route from Melrose. You can find easy hikes like the 'Eildon Mid Hill Summit – Eildon Hill North loop from Bowden' or the 'Eildon Hill North loop from Melrose' by exploring the easy hikes around Bowden Village guide.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities around Bowden Village?

The Eildon Hills offer a great outdoor experience for families. The trails, while sometimes steep, provide engaging walks with historical elements like the Iron Age hillfort on Eildon Hill North. The panoramic views from the summits are rewarding for all ages. Several easy hiking routes are available, such as the 'Bowdenmoor Reservoir – Eildon Mid Hill Summit loop from Bowden', which can be found in the easy hikes around Bowden Village guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Bowden Village?

Beyond hiking, the area around Bowden Village offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'Melrose Abbey – Abbotsford House and Gardens loop from Melrose' for cycling, detailed in the Cycling around Bowden Village guide. For gravel biking, consider routes such as the 'Redbridge Viaduct – Caulshield Loch loop from Melrose' from the Gravel biking around Bowden Village guide.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in the Eildon Hills?

The Eildon Hills are beautiful year-round, but late summer, particularly August, is a glorious time to explore when the heather is in full bloom, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Clear days offer the best panoramic views, so checking the weather forecast before your visit is recommended.

Are the natural monuments around Bowden Village dog-friendly?

Yes, the Eildon Hills and surrounding natural monuments are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of trails for you and your canine companion to explore. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds, to protect both wildlife and your pet.

What unique geological features can be observed in the Eildon Hills?

The Eildon Hills are geologically fascinating, being the eroded remnants of ancient underground volcanic activity. Their foundations are composed of igneous trachytic and rhyolitic sills, which are places where magma solidified between sedimentary layers approximately 350 million years ago. This unique origin gives the hills their distinctive shape and composition.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bowden Village?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, especially from View of the Three Brethren and Eildon Mid Hill Summit. The rich history, particularly the Iron Age hillfort on Eildon Hill North, and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly valued. Many appreciate the beauty of the heather in bloom during late summer.

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