Broughton Knowe

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Broughton Knowe

Gallow Law Looking northwest from the A72 east of Skirling.
Gallow Law Credit: M J Richardson

Broughton Knowe is a prominent hill located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. Situated on the southern edge of the Scottish Borders, it forms part of the picturesque landscape of the region. Standing at an elevation of approximately 402 meters (1,319 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its distinct conical shape, making it easily recognizable from a distance. Covered in a mix of heather, grass, and scattered trees, Broughton Knowe is a haven for wildlife, attracting a diverse range of species. Birdwatchers can spot rare species such as the ring ouzel and peregrine falcon, while walkers may come across hares, roe deer, and even the occasional red squirrel.

Broughton Knowe is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities. Hiking and hillwalking are particularly popular, with several well-defined trails leading to the summit. The climb is moderate in difficulty, making it accessible for individuals of varying fitness levels. Along the way, visitors can admire the beauty of the surrounding countryside and appreciate the tranquility of the area.

At the top of Broughton Knowe, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views across Peeblesshire and the surrounding hills. On clear days, it is even possible to see as far as the Pentland Hills to the north and the Cheviot Hills to the south. The summit provides an ideal spot for a picnic or a moment of quiet reflection amidst the stunning natural scenery.

Overall, Broughton Knowe is a captivating hill in Peeblesshire, offering outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to explore its natural beauty and enjoy the serenity of the Scottish countryside.

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Broughton Knowe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.636585/-3.4340825 or Grid Reference NT0939. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gallow Law Looking northwest from the A72 east of Skirling.
Gallow Law
Looking northwest from the A72 east of Skirling.
Broughtonknowe Woods Edge of the woodland.
Broughtonknowe Woods
Edge of the woodland.
A701, Stirkfield
A701, Stirkfield
Access road for Broughtonknowe The farm road with the forested hill of The Mount ahead.
Access road for Broughtonknowe
The farm road with the forested hill of The Mount ahead.
Stirkfield Rig A sheepwalk in Peeblesshire. The Belfast sink probably is used for saltlicks.
Stirkfield Rig
A sheepwalk in Peeblesshire. The Belfast sink probably is used for saltlicks.
Woodland, Stirkfield Hope Looking towards Stirkfield Hope from Stirkfield Rig.
Woodland, Stirkfield Hope
Looking towards Stirkfield Hope from Stirkfield Rig.
The Back Burn Looking over the Back Burn towards someone else's problem - a nasty looking shower. Its mate got me later. The view is towards a T-shaped wood on the slopes of Pyked Stane Hill.
The Back Burn
Looking over the Back Burn towards someone else's problem - a nasty looking shower. Its mate got me later. The view is towards a T-shaped wood on the slopes of Pyked Stane Hill.
Bins, Broughton Knowe The end of a farm drive.
Bins, Broughton Knowe
The end of a farm drive.
Footbridge, Back Burn The Back Burn drains a shallow grassy valley on the NW end of the Broughton Heights.
Footbridge, Back Burn
The Back Burn drains a shallow grassy valley on the NW end of the Broughton Heights.
Farm track, Broughtonknowe The entrance for Broughtonknowe and also access to the car park at the community woodland.
Farm track, Broughtonknowe
The entrance for Broughtonknowe and also access to the car park at the community woodland.
Road, Broughtonknowe View out of the wood from near the car park.
Road, Broughtonknowe
View out of the wood from near the car park.
A701, Stirkfield Commencing the descent to Broughton.
A701, Stirkfield
Commencing the descent to Broughton.
Car park entrance, Broughtonknowe Woods Broughtonknowe is a community woodland by the A701 north of Broughton. The notice advertises the Broughton Village Store and the prominent peak on the skyline is Drumelzier Law (668m).
Car park entrance, Broughtonknowe Woods
Broughtonknowe is a community woodland by the A701 north of Broughton. The notice advertises the Broughton Village Store and the prominent peak on the skyline is Drumelzier Law (668m).
Path from Broughtonknowe A path to Broughton contouring the east side of Langlaw Hill.
Path from Broughtonknowe
A path to Broughton contouring the east side of Langlaw Hill.
Sign in Broughtonknowe Woods The woodland has a network of paths on the east side of Broughton Knowe.
Sign in Broughtonknowe Woods
The woodland has a network of paths on the east side of Broughton Knowe.
Composting toilet, Broughtonknowe Woods An unexpected facility on the path below the old quarry.
Composting toilet, Broughtonknowe Woods
An unexpected facility on the path below the old quarry.
Old quarry, Broughtonknowe Woods A substantial quarry, now surrounded by the plantation. Richard Webb notes that spoil heaps from the Talla Aqueduct excavation lie here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1629593">NT1039 : Spoil heap, Broughtonknowe Woods</a>. The line of the aqueduct tunnel is shown on the OS 6" sheet Peeblesshire XI.SE (1911), passing just below this quarry.

More details on the aqueduct tunnels can be found at the Canmore site <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/276399/talla-reservoir-aqueduct" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/276399/talla-reservoir-aqueduct">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Old quarry, Broughtonknowe Woods
A substantial quarry, now surrounded by the plantation. Richard Webb notes that spoil heaps from the Talla Aqueduct excavation lie here NT1039 : Spoil heap, Broughtonknowe Woods. The line of the aqueduct tunnel is shown on the OS 6" sheet Peeblesshire XI.SE (1911), passing just below this quarry. More details on the aqueduct tunnels can be found at the Canmore site LinkExternal link
Outdoor seating, Broughtonknowe Woods The old quarry boasts what appears to be a circular wooden stage, a sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table. An outdoor theatre for a very small audience?
Outdoor seating, Broughtonknowe Woods
The old quarry boasts what appears to be a circular wooden stage, a sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table. An outdoor theatre for a very small audience?
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Broughton Knowe is located at Grid Ref: NT0939 (Lat: 55.636585, Lng: -3.4340825)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

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