Backstane Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lanarkshire

Scotland

Backstane Hill

M74 near Thirstone
M74 near Thirstone Credit: Alpin Stewart

Backstane Hill is a prominent hill located in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Situated in the picturesque countryside, it is part of the broader Southern Uplands that stretch across the region. The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 407 meters (1,335 feet) above sea level, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Covered in lush green vegetation, Backstane Hill boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The hill is characterized by its gentle slopes and rolling terrain, making it accessible to both seasoned climbers and casual walkers alike.

The summit of Backstane Hill provides visitors with a stunning vantage point, allowing them to take in the beauty of the surrounding Lanarkshire countryside, including the nearby villages of Crawfordjohn and Douglas. On a clear day, it is even possible to see as far as the Tinto Hill, which is another prominent landmark in the area.

Backstane Hill has a rich historical significance as well. The remains of an ancient hillfort can be found near the summit, indicating that the hill was once inhabited during prehistoric times. This archaeological site serves as a reminder of the area's long-standing human presence.

Overall, Backstane Hill offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking a connection with nature and a chance to explore Lanarkshire's natural beauty. Whether it is for a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, this scenic hill is sure to captivate visitors with its stunning views and rich history.

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Backstane Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.532762/-3.7301361 or Grid Reference NS9027. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

M74 near Thirstone
M74 near Thirstone
M74 The A74(M) & M74  run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590">Link</a> ).
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M74
The A74(M) & M74 run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see Link ). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Signage, M74 The A74(M) & M74  run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590">Link</a> ).
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Signage, M74
The A74(M) & M74 run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see Link ). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Motorway underpass
Motorway underpass
Wildshaw Hill
Wildshaw Hill
Copse below Wildshaw Hill
Copse below Wildshaw Hill
Moorland Track with Wildshaw Hill and Tinto Hill This track is labelled a 'drove loan' on an 1832 map.
Moorland Track with Wildshaw Hill and Tinto Hill
This track is labelled a 'drove loan' on an 1832 map.
Southbound M74 Matrix sign next to the M74 motorway in Lanarkshire.
Southbound M74
Matrix sign next to the M74 motorway in Lanarkshire.
M74, White Rigg The A74(M) & M74  run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590">Link</a> ).
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M74, White Rigg
The A74(M) & M74 run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see Link ). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Telecommunications masts, M74 The A74(M) & M74  run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/snippet/590">Link</a> ).
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Telecommunications masts, M74
The A74(M) & M74 run over 80 miles from the M6 at the Scottish border near Gretna to the M8 at Glasgow. This is one of the two most important routeways into Scotland from the south. The last stretch of the M74 opened in 2011 (see Link ). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
M74 crossing A track going under the M74
M74 crossing
A track going under the M74
Track and earthworks Some land improvement works beside a well established track.
Track and earthworks
Some land improvement works beside a well established track.
Side of Wildshaw Hill
Side of Wildshaw Hill
M74 northbound at Thirstone
M74 northbound at Thirstone
The M74 3 miles from Abington Services Approaching the valley of the Clyde at Abington where the M74 turns into the A74(M).
The M74 3 miles from Abington Services
Approaching the valley of the Clyde at Abington where the M74 turns into the A74(M).
Knock Leaven
Knock Leaven
Towards Forside Hill
Towards Forside Hill
Pillmore Hill track Towards Backstane Hill
Pillmore Hill track
Towards Backstane Hill
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Backstane Hill is located at Grid Ref: NS9027 (Lat: 55.532762, Lng: -3.7301361)

Unitary Authority: South Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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///scornful.carriage.battling. Near Douglas, South Lanarkshire

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