Deuchar Law

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Deuchar Law

Cairn, Glenlude Hill A tumbledown cairn just W of the highest point.
Cairn, Glenlude Hill Credit: Jim Barton

Deuchar Law is a prominent hill located in the county of Peeblesshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 497 meters (1,631 feet), it offers commanding views of the surrounding countryside. Situated within the Southern Uplands, Deuchar Law is part of the wider Moorfoot Hills range.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive conical shape, making it a notable landmark in the region. It is composed primarily of granite, which provides a rugged and rocky terrain. While its slopes are moderately steep, they are accessible to hikers and nature enthusiasts. The hill is often covered in heather, giving it a purple hue during the blooming season.

Deuchar Law is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hillwalking and hiking. There are several well-defined trails that lead to the summit, offering rewarding panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the Tweed Valley and the Pentland Hills. The diverse flora and fauna found on the hill make it an ideal location for nature lovers, with various bird species and small mammals inhabiting the area.

Due to its location in a relatively remote area, Deuchar Law provides a tranquil and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Its proximity to the town of Peebles, approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) to the northwest, makes it easily accessible for both locals and visitors alike. Deuchar Law stands as a testament to the natural beauty and rich history of Peeblesshire, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers year-round.

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Cairn, Glenlude Hill A tumbledown cairn just W of the highest point.
Cairn, Glenlude Hill
A tumbledown cairn just W of the highest point.
Signposted route to Peebles, Bught Rig Signposts send you up a boggy ride (still wet in the driest of Summers). The going is easier once you get here.
Signposted route to Peebles, Bught Rig
Signposts send you up a boggy ride (still wet in the driest of Summers). The going is easier once you get here.
Upgraded road, Brakehope Burn There has been some timber extraction further up the road.
Upgraded road, Brakehope Burn
There has been some timber extraction further up the road.
Douglas Burn to The Glen path An old route but utterly horrible within the forest. Ruts to start with then deep bog.
Douglas Burn to The Glen path
An old route but utterly horrible within the forest. Ruts to start with then deep bog.
Signpost, Brakehope Burn Left up a waterlogged (even in the driest of Summers) ride. Not pleasant. I don't know if the mapped path straight ahead goes or not.
Signpost, Brakehope Burn
Left up a waterlogged (even in the driest of Summers) ride. Not pleasant. I don't know if the mapped path straight ahead goes or not.
Wet ride Signposted route between the Yarrow Water and Peebles via Blackhouse. These could be the driest conditions in living memory but the ride is still a swamp. The trees are mature, and roads upgraded so there will be changes through harvesting and replanting.
Wet ride
Signposted route between the Yarrow Water and Peebles via Blackhouse. These could be the driest conditions in living memory but the ride is still a swamp. The trees are mature, and roads upgraded so there will be changes through harvesting and replanting.
Fence and ride, Whiteknowe Head A remnant of past use for sheep farming.
Fence and ride, Whiteknowe Head
A remnant of past use for sheep farming.
Signposted route to Peebles Signposted route between the Yarrow Water and Peebles via Blackhouse. These could be the driest conditions in living memory but the ride is still a swamp in places. Tyre tracks show evidence of past suffering (I was on foot).The trees are mature, and roads upgraded so there will be changes through harvesting and replanting.
Signposted route to Peebles
Signposted route between the Yarrow Water and Peebles via Blackhouse. These could be the driest conditions in living memory but the ride is still a swamp in places. Tyre tracks show evidence of past suffering (I was on foot).The trees are mature, and roads upgraded so there will be changes through harvesting and replanting.
Sitka Dense plantation above the Douglas Burn.
Sitka
Dense plantation above the Douglas Burn.
The Southern Upland Way near Brakehope Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Brakehope Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Middle Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Middle Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Middle Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Middle Rig
The Southern Upland Way near Kinchie Cleuch Burn
The Southern Upland Way near Kinchie Cleuch Burn
Kist at point 479 Great walking country SW of Innerleithen.
Kist at point 479
Great walking country SW of Innerleithen.
The edge of the wood No concessions here to landscaping as a regiment of conifers marches over Deuchar Law.
The edge of the wood
No concessions here to landscaping as a regiment of conifers marches over Deuchar Law.
Forest path Path heading south through Craig Douglas Forest.
Forest path
Path heading south through Craig Douglas Forest.
Southern Upland Way through Craig Douglas Forest Looking south-west, with the hills around St Mary's Loch in the hazy distance.
Southern Upland Way through Craig Douglas Forest
Looking south-west, with the hills around St Mary's Loch in the hazy distance.
Stile and gate on Southern Upland Way The Southern Upland Way emerges from Craig Douglas Forest and heads north-eastwards from here over the hills to Traquair.  This view looks south-eastwards along the boundary dyke at the edge of the forest.  The hill in the distance is Glenlude Hill.
Stile and gate on Southern Upland Way
The Southern Upland Way emerges from Craig Douglas Forest and heads north-eastwards from here over the hills to Traquair. This view looks south-eastwards along the boundary dyke at the edge of the forest. The hill in the distance is Glenlude Hill.
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Deuchar Law is located at Grid Ref: NT2829 (Lat: 55.555986, Lng: -3.1350629)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Deuchar Law
Ele: 543
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.5557536/-3.1351604
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