Cockiland Hill

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Cockiland Hill

Bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch Footpath and bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch
Bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch Credit: Colin Kinnear

Cockiland Hill is a prominent hill located in Peeblesshire, a historic county in the southern part of Scotland. Situated about 3 miles south-east of the town of Peebles, it stands at an elevation of approximately 354 meters (1,161 feet) above sea level.

Cockiland Hill is known for its distinctive cone-shaped summit, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is mostly covered in grass and heather, with scattered trees and shrubs dotting the landscape. Its slopes are relatively gentle, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts of all ages.

The hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, attracting wildlife such as rabbits, hares, and various bird species. In spring and summer, the hill is adorned with colorful wildflowers, creating a picturesque scene for visitors to enjoy.

Cockiland Hill has a rich historical background, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological investigations have revealed ancient settlements and burial sites in the vicinity, indicating that the hill has been inhabited since prehistoric times.

Today, Cockiland Hill is a beloved recreational spot for locals and tourists alike. Its accessible location, combined with its natural beauty and historical significance, make it a must-visit destination for those exploring the scenic Peeblesshire region.

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Cockiland Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.50321/-3.4132067 or Grid Reference NT1024. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch Footpath and bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch
Bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch
Footpath and bridge at Nether Rashy Cleuch
A701, Tweedsmuir
A701, Tweedsmuir
New forest road, Tweedsmuir A road is being built up to the plantations that are going in on Nether Oliver Dod.
New forest road, Tweedsmuir
A road is being built up to the plantations that are going in on Nether Oliver Dod.
Woodland, Talla Water View towards Broad Law from the Silver Jubilee Road. The forest on Lategillan Rig.
Woodland, Talla Water
View towards Broad Law from the Silver Jubilee Road. The forest on Lategillan Rig.
Clear felling, Lategillan Rig Broad Law in the background.
Clear felling, Lategillan Rig
Broad Law in the background.
Talla Dam View towards Talla Reservoir from the Silver Jubilee Road, Menzion.
Talla Dam
View towards Talla Reservoir from the Silver Jubilee Road, Menzion.
Young trees above the Talla Water
Young trees above the Talla Water
Silver Jubilee Road Muckle Knowe and Craig Law in the background.
Silver Jubilee Road
Muckle Knowe and Craig Law in the background.
Young trees on Quarter Hill Young enough to allow a view up Talla Reservoir.
Young trees on Quarter Hill
Young enough to allow a view up Talla Reservoir.
Young trees on Quarter Hill Above Talla Reservoir.
Young trees on Quarter Hill
Above Talla Reservoir.
Plantation on Cockiland Rig
Plantation on Cockiland Rig
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 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".
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.
Roadside pine, Tweedsmuir
Roadside pine, Tweedsmuir
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Cockiland Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT1024 (Lat: 55.50321, Lng: -3.4132067)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Cockeriland Hill
Ele: 424
Graham: no
Munro: no
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.503142/-3.4131986
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