Beacon Hill

Hill, Mountain in Midlothian

Scotland

Beacon Hill

Hoppringle The hill beyond used to have a conifer plantation forming the skyline.
Hoppringle Credit: Richard Webb

Beacon Hill is a prominent hill located in Midlothian, a historic county in the southeast of Scotland. Situated approximately 10 miles southeast of the capital city of Edinburgh, Beacon Hill forms part of the Pentland Hills range and stands at an elevation of around 407 meters (1,335 feet) above sea level.

The hill takes its name from the beacon that was historically situated on its summit, which served as a vital communication tool during times of conflict. Today, the remains of the beacon can still be seen, adding to the hill's historical significance.

Beacon Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its summit providing a vantage point for observing the Pentland Hills Regional Park, as well as the city of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. Its accessibility and proximity to the urban area make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers.

The hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and various species of birds. The surrounding area features a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the hill's scenic beauty and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.

Overall, Beacon Hill is a notable landmark in Midlothian, offering a combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities.

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Beacon Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.763322/-2.92059 or Grid Reference NT4252. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hoppringle The hill beyond used to have a conifer plantation forming the skyline.
Hoppringle
The hill beyond used to have a conifer plantation forming the skyline.
Driving sheep I was worried that I would be causing a problem here, but was simply asked to walk up the hill for a short distance.
Driving sheep
I was worried that I would be causing a problem here, but was simply asked to walk up the hill for a short distance.
Windfarm access road, Hopringle
Windfarm access road, Hopringle
A7 lay-by
A7 lay-by
Chapel Hill The recently reopened Borders Railway crosses the centre of this picture.
Chapel Hill
The recently reopened Borders Railway crosses the centre of this picture.
View of Crookston Looking over the Gala Water from the single track road on the west side of the river.
View of Crookston
Looking over the Gala Water from the single track road on the west side of the river.
Crookston Across the Gala Water.
Crookston
Across the Gala Water.
Stripwood, White Hill A strip on the west side of the Gala Water.
Stripwood, White Hill
A strip on the west side of the Gala Water.
Borders Railway, Halltree An Edinburgh bound train passes a road junction on the A7.
Borders Railway, Halltree
An Edinburgh bound train passes a road junction on the A7.
Hillside above Halltree
Hillside above Halltree
Yellow road, Kilcoulter Approach to Kilcoulter Bridge, heading northwards.
Yellow road, Kilcoulter
Approach to Kilcoulter Bridge, heading northwards.
Road south of Heriot The white house by the A7 used to have a shop and filling station.
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/38033">NT4053 : Hangingshaw Post Office.</a>
Road south of Heriot
The white house by the A7 used to have a shop and filling station. NT4053 : Hangingshaw Post Office.
Chapel Bridge, Kilcoulter Old maps (e.g. OS 6" Edinburghshire sheet XXI.SW 1895) show Halltree Chapel a short distance to the south on Chapel Hill. The bridge carries the Fountainhall road across the Corsehope Burn.
Chapel Bridge, Kilcoulter
Old maps (e.g. OS 6" Edinburghshire sheet XXI.SW 1895) show Halltree Chapel a short distance to the south on Chapel Hill. The bridge carries the Fountainhall road across the Corsehope Burn.
Refurbished Kilcoulter Bridge The stone bridge carries the Heriot to Fountainhall road over the Heriot Water and has clearly undergone maintenance work recently. Compare with Mike Richardson's photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3946067">NT4052 : Kilcoulter Bridge</a>.
Refurbished Kilcoulter Bridge
The stone bridge carries the Heriot to Fountainhall road over the Heriot Water and has clearly undergone maintenance work recently. Compare with Mike Richardson's photograph NT4052 : Kilcoulter Bridge.
Heriot Water from Kilcoulter Bridge Looking upstream past Kilcoulter Wood.
Heriot Water from Kilcoulter Bridge
Looking upstream past Kilcoulter Wood.
Feeding the flock, Kilcoulter On the flood plain of the Gala Water with the Borders Railway and A7 beyond.
Feeding the flock, Kilcoulter
On the flood plain of the Gala Water with the Borders Railway and A7 beyond.
Minor road south of Heriot The minor road on the west side of the Gala Water from Heriot to Fountainhall. The Borders Railway is to the right and the A7 beyond.
Minor road south of Heriot
The minor road on the west side of the Gala Water from Heriot to Fountainhall. The Borders Railway is to the right and the A7 beyond.
Cattle by the Gala Water Viewed from a passing train.
Cattle by the Gala Water
Viewed from a passing train.
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Beacon Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT4252 (Lat: 55.763322, Lng: -2.92059)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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