Castle Hill

Hill, Mountain in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Castle Hill

Forestry road near Newcastleton
Forestry road near Newcastleton Credit: Steven Brown

Castle Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Rising to a height of 422 meters (1,385 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Situated near the village of Oxnam, the hill is easily accessible and attracts visitors from near and far.

The name Castle Hill is derived from the remnants of a fortification that once stood atop the hill. Believed to have been built during the Iron Age, the fort was strategically positioned to oversee the nearby valleys and river crossings. Although the fort itself is no longer present, its earthwork remains can still be observed, adding an element of historical intrigue to the hill.

The hill is a popular destination for walkers and hikers, offering a range of routes suitable for different abilities. A well-maintained footpath leads to the summit, where visitors are rewarded with stunning views of rolling hills, meandering rivers, and picturesque farmland. On a clear day, it is possible to see as far as the Cheviot Hills in Northumberland.

Castle Hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The hillside is covered in heather and grasses, providing a habitat for various bird species, including buzzards and kestrels. The surrounding woodland is populated with oak and birch trees, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Overall, Castle Hill in Roxburghshire offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities for those seeking a memorable experience in the Scottish countryside.

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Castle Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.174935/-2.7774102 or Grid Reference NY5087. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forestry road near Newcastleton
Forestry road near Newcastleton
Newcastleton Forest
Newcastleton Forest
Gated field near Newcastleton
Gated field near Newcastleton
Minor road near Newcastleton
Minor road near Newcastleton
The Border Stone This modern sculpture, about 8 feet high, has the words of 'Auld Lang Syne' in Broad Scots inscribed in circular form on the 'Scottish' side of the stone and 'Jerusalem' representing England on the other. However, to describe it as the 'Border' stone is wrong since it is an incursion into Scotland located nearly one mile within Scotland!
The Border Stone
This modern sculpture, about 8 feet high, has the words of 'Auld Lang Syne' in Broad Scots inscribed in circular form on the 'Scottish' side of the stone and 'Jerusalem' representing England on the other. However, to describe it as the 'Border' stone is wrong since it is an incursion into Scotland located nearly one mile within Scotland!
Tweedenhead Cottage The derelict cottage of Tweedenhead within Newcastleton Forest.There are many miles of forest tracks within the forest used by cyclists and walkers.
Tweedenhead Cottage
The derelict cottage of Tweedenhead within Newcastleton Forest.There are many miles of forest tracks within the forest used by cyclists and walkers.
Tweedenhead Disused farmhouse at Tweedenhead in Newcastleton Forest.
Tweedenhead
Disused farmhouse at Tweedenhead in Newcastleton Forest.
Might need it! Winter arrives in the Borders - and some good advice is to hand.
Might need it!
Winter arrives in the Borders - and some good advice is to hand.
Songs in the middle of a forest The Border Stane, so-called as it represents the division between England and Scotland. The actual border appears to be over 1km away, however it is one of the Seven Stanes cycle route. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2730039">NY5186 : This side - Jerusalem</a> for a closer look.
Songs in the middle of a forest
The Border Stane, so-called as it represents the division between England and Scotland. The actual border appears to be over 1km away, however it is one of the Seven Stanes cycle route. See NY5186 : This side - Jerusalem for a closer look.
This side - Jerusalem The 'English' side of the Border Stane, appropriately inscribed. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2730056">NY5186 : Looking at England through a hole</a> for the 'Scottish' side.
This side - Jerusalem
The 'English' side of the Border Stane, appropriately inscribed. See NY5186 : Looking at England through a hole for the 'Scottish' side.
Looking at England through a hole The Border Stane, as seen from the Scottish perspective. The words to Auld Lang Syne spiral around the hole, where people may shake hands across two countries. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2730033">NY5186 : Songs in the middle of a forest</a> for the opposite side, or <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/828910">NY5186 : Newcastleton Forest - The Border Stane</a> for a broad view by Andy Connor.
Looking at England through a hole
The Border Stane, as seen from the Scottish perspective. The words to Auld Lang Syne spiral around the hole, where people may shake hands across two countries. See NY5186 : Songs in the middle of a forest for the opposite side, or NY5186 : Newcastleton Forest - The Border Stane for a broad view by Andy Connor.
Warning signs But no warning of the fact that the track is part of a popular mountain bike route. Not to worry, the weather may have reduced the numbers likely to appear. Near the Border Stane - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2730033">NY5186 : Songs in the middle of a forest</a>.
Warning signs
But no warning of the fact that the track is part of a popular mountain bike route. Not to worry, the weather may have reduced the numbers likely to appear. Near the Border Stane - NY5186 : Songs in the middle of a forest.
Road junction, Dykecrofts The usual way into Newcastleton Forest with the road into the picture being used for some of the walking routes at the Priest Hill car park. The mountain bike trails and other waymarked walking routes climb a gentle hill to the right.
Road junction, Dykecrofts
The usual way into Newcastleton Forest with the road into the picture being used for some of the walking routes at the Priest Hill car park. The mountain bike trails and other waymarked walking routes climb a gentle hill to the right.
Skills area, Newcastleton Forest A selection of problems that may turn up on a trail centre route.
Skills area, Newcastleton Forest
A selection of problems that may turn up on a trail centre route.
Hidden Valley, Newcastleton The top of the first bit of singletrack on the red route at Newcastleton.
Hidden Valley, Newcastleton
The top of the first bit of singletrack on the red route at Newcastleton.
Obstacle, Hidden Valley An optional crossing of a pond on the Hidden Valley singletrack at Newcastleton.
Obstacle, Hidden Valley
An optional crossing of a pond on the Hidden Valley singletrack at Newcastleton.
Tweeden Burn At the foot of Hillhouse Wood, Newcastleton Forest.
Tweeden Burn
At the foot of Hillhouse Wood, Newcastleton Forest.
Logging road, Newcastleton Forest The road is being regraded prior to a new surface being added. This made things very muddy.
Logging road, Newcastleton Forest
The road is being regraded prior to a new surface being added. This made things very muddy.
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Castle Hill is located at Grid Ref: NY5087 (Lat: 55.174935, Lng: -2.7774102)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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