Bank Head

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Bank Head

Embankments created by the Tweed
Embankments created by the Tweed Credit: Anthony Parkes

Bank Head is a prominent hill located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. It is situated approximately 3 miles south of the town of Peebles and stands at a height of around 1,200 feet (366 meters) above sea level. The hill is part of the scenic landscape of the Scottish Borders and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Bank Head is characterized by its gently sloping grassy slopes, which are covered in heather and bracken. The terrain gradually becomes steeper as one ascends towards the summit, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. The hill is accessible via well-defined paths, although some sections may require a moderate level of fitness and hiking experience.

At the top of Bank Head, visitors are rewarded with panoramic vistas that encompass the rolling hills, lush valleys, and meandering rivers of Peeblesshire. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the nearby Pentland Hills and the distant peaks of the Southern Uplands.

The hill is also notable for its rich biodiversity, with various plant and animal species calling it home. It provides a habitat for a range of bird species, including buzzards, kestrels, and peregrine falcons. Additionally, Bank Head is known for its diverse flora, with wildflowers such as bluebells and primroses dotting the landscape during the spring and summer months.

Bank Head is a cherished natural landmark in Peeblesshire, offering both locals and visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the unspoiled beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Bank Head Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.508904/-3.4579547 or Grid Reference NT0824. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Embankments created by the Tweed
Embankments created by the Tweed
Bridge over River Tweed, Tweedsmuir Hamlet by the River Tweed, with Garelet Hill visible beyond.
Bridge over River Tweed, Tweedsmuir
Hamlet by the River Tweed, with Garelet Hill visible beyond.
Scottish Borders : The A701 Looking along the A701 which is the scenic route to Edinburgh.
Scottish Borders : The A701
Looking along the A701 which is the scenic route to Edinburgh.
Scottish Borders : The A701 Heading along the A701 as it heads through the Scottish Borders.
Scottish Borders : The A701
Heading along the A701 as it heads through the Scottish Borders.
Scottish Borders : The A701 Heading through the Scottish Borders on the A701.
Scottish Borders : The A701
Heading through the Scottish Borders on the A701.
Scottish Borders : The A701 Looking along the A701 as it heads through the Scottish Borders.
Scottish Borders : The A701
Looking along the A701 as it heads through the Scottish Borders.
In Tweedsmuir Taken as the ennobled title of famous Scottish author and diplomat John Buchan who was born in the area. One of his most well-known novels also became a film - "The 39 Steps".
In Tweedsmuir
Taken as the ennobled title of famous Scottish author and diplomat John Buchan who was born in the area. One of his most well-known novels also became a film - "The 39 Steps".
Forest track near Tweedsmuir Whiteside Hill can be seen in the distance.
Forest track near Tweedsmuir
Whiteside Hill can be seen in the distance.
Pond near Weird Law Small pond just below the northern slopes of Weird Law.
Pond near Weird Law
Small pond just below the northern slopes of Weird Law.
Track junction near Bank Head Junction in the forest tracks above Tweedsmuir.
Track junction near Bank Head
Junction in the forest tracks above Tweedsmuir.
Track leading to Upper Oliver Dod Neighbouring hill Nether Oliver Dod can be seen in the distance.
Track leading to Upper Oliver Dod
Neighbouring hill Nether Oliver Dod can be seen in the distance.
Summit of Upper Oliver Dod Trig pillar on the hilltop with the upper slopes of Nether Oliver Dod in the distance.
Summit of Upper Oliver Dod
Trig pillar on the hilltop with the upper slopes of Nether Oliver Dod in the distance.
Towards Nether Oliver Dod Hill fence eventually leads up and over the summit of Nether Oliver Dod. The terrain here is a tough mixture of heather and tussock grass.
Towards Nether Oliver Dod
Hill fence eventually leads up and over the summit of Nether Oliver Dod. The terrain here is a tough mixture of heather and tussock grass.
Roadside pine, Tweedsmuir
Roadside pine, Tweedsmuir
Tweedsmuir and the River Tweed from the air Talla Water can be seen joining from the lower right corner.
Tweedsmuir and the River Tweed from the air
Talla Water can be seen joining from the lower right corner.
Tweedsmuir and the River Tweed from the air Talla Water can be seen joining from the lower right corner.
Tweedsmuir and the River Tweed from the air
Talla Water can be seen joining from the lower right corner.
River Tweed at Tweedsmuir Looking upstream.
River Tweed at Tweedsmuir
Looking upstream.
Small waterfall on the Tweed at Tweedsmuir
Small waterfall on the Tweed at Tweedsmuir
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Bank Head is located at Grid Ref: NT0824 (Lat: 55.508904, Lng: -3.4579547)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.508904,-3.4579547
Bank Head
Ele: 439
Ele Ft: 1442
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.5091001/-3.4573473
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