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South Scotland
Moffat And District

The Devil's Beef Tub from Corehaed

Easy

The Devil's Beef Tub from Corehaed

00:49

2.98km

50m

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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Devil's Beef Tub from Corehaed, exploring a dramatic geological hollow with views of the Scottish Borders.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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22 m

Berr Tub Parking Area

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Space to leave a few cars by the barn. It's best not to drive any further up the valley, as you end up having to turn around in the farmyard.

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1.49 km

The Devil's Beef Tub

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The Devil's Beef Tub is a deep hollow in the hills north of Moffat. The name is thought to have come from the practice of hiding stolen cows here.

The 500 ft (150 m) deep bowl is surrounded by four steep sides. The loop of the hills above is a great walk and it's also impressive to walk into the base.

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2.98 km

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2.34 km

627 m

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627 m

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Wednesday 8 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start this hike?

You can find parking at the Berr Tub Parking Area, which is conveniently located for accessing the trailhead.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this trail. However, as parts of the route may cross farmland or moorland, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock or in areas where ground-nesting birds might be present. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with blooming heather and bracken. Autumn provides beautiful colors. In winter, be prepared for potentially boggy conditions and indistinct paths, as well as colder weather.

Are there any permits or fees required for this hike?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail.

Is this hike suitable for beginners?

Yes, this specific hike is rated as easy, covering a distance of just under 3 km with minimal elevation gain. It's a good option for beginners looking to experience the area without a strenuous climb. However, be aware that the wider region can offer more challenging routes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The terrain is varied, including footpaths, tracks, and minor roads. You'll also cross sections of farmland and moorland. Some areas can be grassy, while others might be boggy with deep ruts, especially after rain. The path around the The Devil's Beef Tub itself can be steep.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

The primary point of interest is the dramatic The Devil's Beef Tub, a deep, steep-sided hollow with significant historical importance. You'll also enjoy extensive views of the surrounding hills and the Annandale valley. The area is part of an ecological restoration project, so you might see newly planted native woodlands and wetlands.

What kind of scenery and wildlife might I encounter?

You'll experience remote and wild countryside, dominated by the impressive geological feature of the Devil's Beef Tub. The scenery includes rolling hills, moorland, and the upper reaches of the River Annan. Keep an eye out for local birdlife and other small mammals typical of Scottish uplands, especially in the restored habitat areas.

Can I hike this trail in winter?

Yes, you can hike this trail in winter, but be prepared for challenging conditions. Paths can become very boggy, and some sections might be indistinct due to snow or ice. Always check weather forecasts, wear appropriate winter gear, and be mindful of shorter daylight hours.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, as parts of the trail can be boggy. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, including waterproof outerwear. Bring water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like komoot), and a fully charged phone. Sun protection is also advisable, even on cloudy days.

Is this a circular route?

The specific tour from Corehead to the Devil's Beef Tub and back is an out-and-back route. However, the wider area offers various circular options if you wish to explore further.

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