Drochil Hill

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Drochil Hill

Henderland Hill hillfort The fort here is more elaborate than a lot of the forts in Peeblesshire with two sets of ramparts.
Henderland Hill hillfort Credit: Richard Webb

Drochil Hill is a prominent landmark located in Peeblesshire, a historic county in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 372 meters (1,220 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain.

The hill is situated near the small village of Eddleston, offering panoramic views of the surrounding picturesque landscapes. It is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, attracting both locals and visitors who seek outdoor adventures and a chance to admire the natural beauty of the region.

Drochil Hill is characterized by its gently sloping terrain, allowing for relatively easy ascent and descent. The hill is covered in lush green vegetation, with heather, grasses, and wildflowers dotting its slopes. Various species of birds and small mammals can be spotted in the area, adding to its appeal for wildlife enthusiasts.

At the summit of Drochil Hill, walkers are rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the rolling hills, meandering rivers, and farmland that stretch as far as the eye can see. On clear days, the views extend to the distant peaks of the Scottish Borders and beyond.

Access to Drochil Hill is typically gained from nearby public footpaths and trails, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors. Whether for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, the hill offers a serene and tranquil escape, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of Peeblesshire.

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Drochil Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.682826/-3.3454017 or Grid Reference NT1544. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Henderland Hill hillfort The fort here is more elaborate than a lot of the forts in Peeblesshire with two sets of ramparts.
Henderland Hill hillfort
The fort here is more elaborate than a lot of the forts in Peeblesshire with two sets of ramparts.
Henderland Hill hill fort The fort here is more elaborate than a lot of the forts in Peeblesshire with two sets of ramparts.
Henderland Hill hill fort
The fort here is more elaborate than a lot of the forts in Peeblesshire with two sets of ramparts.
A young hedge, Henderland Hill
A young hedge, Henderland Hill
A new hedge on Henderland Hill
A new hedge on Henderland Hill
Lone tree, Henderland Hill
Lone tree, Henderland Hill
On Henderland Hill
On Henderland Hill
Gate on Henderland Hill With a view towards Wether Law.
Gate on Henderland Hill
With a view towards Wether Law.
Pines, Henderland Hill A deep reentrant above Callands
Pines, Henderland Hill
A deep reentrant above Callands
Scattered trees, Scotstown Bank
Scattered trees, Scotstown Bank
Hill above Callands A higher summit, south of Henderland Hill.
Hill above Callands
A higher summit, south of Henderland Hill.
Drochil Hill View along the ridge from the north.
Drochil Hill
View along the ridge from the north.
Dykes, north of Drochil Hill
Dykes, north of Drochil Hill
Hill fort, Henderland Hill
Hill fort, Henderland Hill
Henderland Hill The dramatic sky is a departing snow shower.
Henderland Hill
The dramatic sky is a departing snow shower.
Henderland Hill seen from Blyth Hill
Henderland Hill seen from Blyth Hill
Drochil Hill Seen across a fogbank from Shaw Hill.
Drochil Hill
Seen across a fogbank from Shaw Hill.
Field, Fence and ferns near Callands Looking west from the Tarth Bridge-Romanno Bridge road [B7059].
Field, Fence and ferns near Callands
Looking west from the Tarth Bridge-Romanno Bridge road [B7059].
Molehills by the road to Callands There are now many signs of mole activity after a long cold winter.
Molehills by the road to Callands
There are now many signs of mole activity after a long cold winter.
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Drochil Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT1544 (Lat: 55.682826, Lng: -3.3454017)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Communication Mobile Phone: yes
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Drochil Hill
Ele: 373
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.6840936/-3.3460664
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 55.6809908/-3.3411558
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