Little Knock

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Little Knock

Hills Reflected Fruid Reservoir acting like a mirror on the first day of meteorological spring.
Across the reservoir is Shiel Dod, while to the left are Macrule Hill and Ballaman Hill. A grand day to be out in Borders hills.
Hills Reflected Credit: Adam Ward

Little Knock is a small hill located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 320 meters (1,050 feet), it is considered a modest mountain in the region. The hill is part of the larger Moorfoot Hills range, which stretches across the Scottish Borders.

Little Knock is characterized by its gentle slopes, covered in heather and grasses, providing a picturesque landscape. The hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby settlements of Peebles and Innerleithen. On a clear day, it is even possible to see as far as Edinburgh, approximately 30 miles away.

The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with several walking trails leading to its summit. The ascent is relatively easy, making it accessible to people of various fitness levels. Along the way, visitors may encounter wildlife such as red grouse, buzzards, and occasionally, deer.

Little Knock also holds historical significance, as it is home to the ruins of an Iron Age hillfort. These remains offer a glimpse into the area's ancient past, providing an intriguing addition to the natural beauty of the hill.

Overall, Little Knock is a charming and accessible mountain in Peeblesshire, offering breathtaking views, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a connection to the region's rich history.

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Little Knock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.445729/-3.4189609 or Grid Reference NT1017. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hills Reflected Fruid Reservoir acting like a mirror on the first day of meteorological spring.
Across the reservoir is Shiel Dod, while to the left are Macrule Hill and Ballaman Hill. A grand day to be out in Borders hills.
Hills Reflected
Fruid Reservoir acting like a mirror on the first day of meteorological spring. Across the reservoir is Shiel Dod, while to the left are Macrule Hill and Ballaman Hill. A grand day to be out in Borders hills.
Taking Flight Two geese have just taken flight after I surprised them at the edge of Fruid Reservoir. The hill to the left of the prominent wall is called Big Knock.
Taking Flight
Two geese have just taken flight after I surprised them at the edge of Fruid Reservoir. The hill to the left of the prominent wall is called Big Knock.
Boats by the Water Several dinghies are pulled up on the shores of Fruid Reservoir. The hills are reflected on the first day of spring.
Boats by the Water
Several dinghies are pulled up on the shores of Fruid Reservoir. The hills are reflected on the first day of spring.
Above Fruid Looking down the length of Fruid Reservoir from the lower slopes of Strawberry Hill with Fruid Farm at the bottom of the picture.
Above Fruid
Looking down the length of Fruid Reservoir from the lower slopes of Strawberry Hill with Fruid Farm at the bottom of the picture.
Erie Hill from Strawberry Hill From the summit of the curiously named Strawberry Hill above Fruid Reservoir looking across to the shapely Erie Hill. A glorious early spring day.
Erie Hill from Strawberry Hill
From the summit of the curiously named Strawberry Hill above Fruid Reservoir looking across to the shapely Erie Hill. A glorious early spring day.
The Long and Slightly Winding Road As viewed from Strawberry Hill you can see a car making its way along the nearly 2 miles of road from Fruid dam to the farm at the end of the road. The first day of spring and it is a glorious day to be out in the hills.
The Long and Slightly Winding Road
As viewed from Strawberry Hill you can see a car making its way along the nearly 2 miles of road from Fruid dam to the farm at the end of the road. The first day of spring and it is a glorious day to be out in the hills.
Fruid Reservoir viewed from Strawberry Hill The farm buildings at Fruid are visible below, with some of the turbines of the vast Clyde Wind Farm on the distant horizon.
Fruid Reservoir viewed from Strawberry Hill
The farm buildings at Fruid are visible below, with some of the turbines of the vast Clyde Wind Farm on the distant horizon.
Spur leading from Garelet Dod to Strawberry Hill The Fruid Reservoir is visible in the distance.
Spur leading from Garelet Dod to Strawberry Hill
The Fruid Reservoir is visible in the distance.
Wintry showers passing over Fruid Reservoir A cold day of snow and hail flurries and sunny intervals in a northerly airflow.
Wintry showers passing over Fruid Reservoir
A cold day of snow and hail flurries and sunny intervals in a northerly airflow.
The upper Fruid Water from Strawberry Hill Looking towards the Hart Fell group of hills, where a spell of cold northerly winds with snow showers has left decent snow cover above 600m. or so.
The upper Fruid Water from Strawberry Hill
Looking towards the Hart Fell group of hills, where a spell of cold northerly winds with snow showers has left decent snow cover above 600m. or so.
Log piles beside the Silver Jubilee Road
Log piles beside the Silver Jubilee Road
Col between Capilus Hill and Erie Hill Looking towards Erie Hill.
Col between Capilus Hill and Erie Hill
Looking towards Erie Hill.
Steep slope down to the Fruid Reservoir A view down to the reservoir at sunset.
Steep slope down to the Fruid Reservoir
A view down to the reservoir at sunset.
Fruid Reservoir and Erie Hill View from Glengonnor Hill towards the ridge between Games Hope and Fruid.
Fruid Reservoir and Erie Hill
View from Glengonnor Hill towards the ridge between Games Hope and Fruid.
Fruid The farm at the head of the reservoir. Other farms like Hawkshaw were destroyed.
Fruid
The farm at the head of the reservoir. Other farms like Hawkshaw were destroyed.
On Garelet Dod - slope leading down to Strawberry Hill & Fruid Reservoir Featureless western slope but the terrain is easy to walk.
On Garelet Dod - slope leading down to Strawberry Hill & Fruid Reservoir
Featureless western slope but the terrain is easy to walk.
On Strawberry Hill - view to Fruid Reservoir
On Strawberry Hill - view to Fruid Reservoir
On Strawberry Hill - view to Fruid Reservoir
On Strawberry Hill - view to Fruid Reservoir
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Little Knock is located at Grid Ref: NT1017 (Lat: 55.445729, Lng: -3.4189609)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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