Hurcheon Hill

Hill, Mountain in Midlothian

Scotland

Hurcheon Hill

Kenilworth, Middleton
Kenilworth, Middleton Credit: Richard Webb

Hurcheon Hill, also known as Castlelaw, is a prominent hill located in Midlothian, Scotland. Situated approximately 10 miles south of Edinburgh, it forms part of the Pentland Hills range. Rising to an elevation of 476 meters (1,562 feet), Hurcheon Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is rich in historical significance, with remnants of an Iron Age hillfort still visible on its summit. The fort, believed to have been constructed around 2,000 years ago, is a significant archaeological site and serves as a reminder of the area's early inhabitants. Additionally, the hill is home to the remains of Castlelaw, a medieval castle that was once perched on its slopes.

The surrounding landscape of Hurcheon Hill is a mixture of grassland, heather moorland, and scattered trees, creating a diverse habitat for various flora and fauna. It is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and birdwatchers, offering a network of well-marked trails that cater to different difficulty levels.

Visitors to Hurcheon Hill can enjoy a range of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The hill is also part of a larger regional park, offering opportunities for additional outdoor recreational pursuits such as cycling and horseback riding.

With its blend of natural beauty, historical importance, and recreational opportunities, Hurcheon Hill in Midlothian is a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike, providing a unique glimpse into Scotland's past and a chance to embrace its stunning landscapes.

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Hurcheon Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.806531/-3.0262725 or Grid Reference NT3557. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Kenilworth, Middleton
Kenilworth, Middleton
B7007 near Middleton
B7007 near Middleton
A7 towards Gorebridge
A7 towards Gorebridge
Sheep, Middleton (Midlothian)
Sheep, Middleton (Midlothian)
Old quarry in Halkerston Glen With the Middleton North Burn running through.
Old quarry in Halkerston Glen
With the Middleton North Burn running through.
Halkerston farm buildings
Halkerston farm buildings
Cemex - Temple Quarry Part of Middleton Lime Works. An aerial view of this site is at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2107527">NT3558 : Middleton lime works and quarry</a>.
Cemex - Temple Quarry
Part of Middleton Lime Works. An aerial view of this site is at NT3558 : Middleton lime works and quarry.
Fields at Whitelaw With the escarpment of the Moorfoot Hills in the left distance.
Fields at Whitelaw
With the escarpment of the Moorfoot Hills in the left distance.
The road to Wester Middleton With hybrid shelterbelt - trimmed below, growing freely above.
The road to Wester Middleton
With hybrid shelterbelt - trimmed below, growing freely above.
Path in The Cleuch at North Middleton This was the A7 Edinburgh-Carlisle trunk route until replaced by road improvements. Note the cat's-eye in the left foreground. This cleuch can be seen in the top left of the aerial view <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2107527">NT3558 : Middleton lime works and quarry</a>.
Path in The Cleuch at North Middleton
This was the A7 Edinburgh-Carlisle trunk route until replaced by road improvements. Note the cat's-eye in the left foreground. This cleuch can be seen in the top left of the aerial view NT3558 : Middleton lime works and quarry.
Track into the Moorfoot Hills Possibly an old drove road from Middleton south - keep going and one would arrive at Heriot and the valley of the Gala Water.
Track into the Moorfoot Hills
Possibly an old drove road from Middleton south - keep going and one would arrive at Heriot and the valley of the Gala Water.
Damp harvest A field of golden oats, partially harvested.
Damp harvest
A field of golden oats, partially harvested.
Old quarry in Halkerston Glen A marshy area with the Middleton North Burn flowing through on the right hand side.
Old quarry in Halkerston Glen
A marshy area with the Middleton North Burn flowing through on the right hand side.
Old limekiln in Halkerston Glen
Old limekiln in Halkerston Glen
Old lime kiln in Halterston Glen
Old lime kiln in Halterston Glen
Muddy field entrance at Halterston Harvest over - obviously much coming and going.
Muddy field entrance at Halterston
Harvest over - obviously much coming and going.
Farmland near North Middleton Barley ready for harvest and pasture.
Farmland near North Middleton
Barley ready for harvest and pasture.
Looking northwest from the Moorfoot Hills A typical upland Midlothian landscape - rough grazing, plantations and improved pasture.
Looking northwest from the Moorfoot Hills
A typical upland Midlothian landscape - rough grazing, plantations and improved pasture.
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Hurcheon Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT3557 (Lat: 55.806531, Lng: -3.0262725)

Unitary Authority: Midlothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.806531,-3.0262725
Hurcheon Hill
Ele: 291
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.8066309/-3.0255322
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