Barney Hill

Hill, Mountain in East Lothian

Scotland

Barney Hill

Rye Hill from Byres Farm road With the Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill beyond.
Rye Hill from Byres Farm road Credit: M J Richardson

Barney Hill is a prominent hill located in East Lothian, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of around 250 meters (820 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Situated near the town of Haddington, Barney Hill is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping grassy terrain, which makes it accessible to walkers of varying abilities. There is a well-defined footpath that leads to the summit, making it easy for visitors to navigate and enjoy the ascent. Along the way, hikers can encounter diverse wildlife, including birds, rabbits, and deer, adding to the charm of the experience.

Reaching the top of Barney Hill rewards visitors with stunning vistas of the East Lothian landscape. On clear days, it is possible to see as far as the Firth of Forth and the Edinburgh skyline in the distance. The hill's elevated position also provides a fantastic viewpoint for admiring the picturesque countryside, with rolling farmland and scattered woodlands stretching as far as the eye can see.

Barney Hill has a rich history, with ancient settlements and burial sites dating back thousands of years. Exploring the area, visitors may stumble upon remnants of archaeological interest, offering a glimpse into the past.

Overall, Barney Hill is an idyllic location for those seeking a serene outdoor adventure. With its accessible trails, stunning views, and historical significance, it remains a treasured destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Barney Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.974593/-2.7813424 or Grid Reference NT5176. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rye Hill from Byres Farm road With the Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill beyond.
Rye Hill from Byres Farm road
With the Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill beyond.
East Lothian Architecture : Rural Building at West Garleton There are similar looking buildings at several different locations in the Garleton Hills area.

It would be interesting to know whether they were built at the same time (probably sometime between 1930 and 1950) and by the same company.
East Lothian Architecture : Rural Building at West Garleton
There are similar looking buildings at several different locations in the Garleton Hills area. It would be interesting to know whether they were built at the same time (probably sometime between 1930 and 1950) and by the same company.
Rural East Lothian : Roadside Building at West Garleton One of several similar buildings in the Garleton Hills area.
Rural East Lothian : Roadside Building at West Garleton
One of several similar buildings in the Garleton Hills area.
East Lothian Farms : Alderston Mains, near Haddington
East Lothian Farms : Alderston Mains, near Haddington
East Lothian Landscape : Late Summer Near Blackmains Toll West Garleton in the distant background.
East Lothian Landscape : Late Summer Near Blackmains Toll
West Garleton in the distant background.
East Lothian Landscape : Power Lines Near Blackmains Toll "I am a linesman for the county..........."
East Lothian Landscape : Power Lines Near Blackmains Toll
"I am a linesman for the county..........."
Rural East Lothian : Shed at Woodlea
Rural East Lothian : Shed at Woodlea
Rural East Lothian : Crumple Zone at Woodlea
Rural East Lothian : Crumple Zone at Woodlea
Rural East Lothian : Alderston Mains Road-end This track is a good pedestrian short-cut back to Haddington, passing, en route, Alderston Mains, Alderston Mains dairy and Alderston House.
Rural East Lothian : Alderston Mains Road-end
This track is a good pedestrian short-cut back to Haddington, passing, en route, Alderston Mains, Alderston Mains dairy and Alderston House.
Rural East Lothian : Alderston Mains Farm Sign This farm sign must be half blind - it has an "I" missing!
Rural East Lothian : Alderston Mains Farm Sign
This farm sign must be half blind - it has an "I" missing!
Garleton Hills A big field with a view to the Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill.
Garleton Hills
A big field with a view to the Hopetoun Monument on Byres Hill.
Wheat, Garleton View northwards from beneath the Garleton Hills.
Wheat, Garleton
View northwards from beneath the Garleton Hills.
Wet and muddy field margin The field edge separated from good grazing by a flimsy fence.
Wet and muddy field margin
The field edge separated from good grazing by a flimsy fence.
November landscape Winter cereals, a ploughed field, trimmed hedges and leafless trees. The Hopetoun Monument is in the next square south <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT5076">NT5076</a>.
November landscape
Winter cereals, a ploughed field, trimmed hedges and leafless trees. The Hopetoun Monument is in the next square south NT5076.
Pasture and stubble Looking southwest from Camptoun.
Pasture and stubble
Looking southwest from Camptoun.
Fortune Avenue, Haddington A sign on the wall (the site of the Town Wall) points to the long vanished auction mart.
Fortune Avenue, Haddington
A sign on the wall (the site of the Town Wall) points to the long vanished auction mart.
Auction Mart sign, Haddington A sign to the now vanished auction mart in Haddington. On the wall beside Fortune Avenue, behind Tesco.
Auction Mart sign, Haddington
A sign to the now vanished auction mart in Haddington. On the wall beside Fortune Avenue, behind Tesco.
McInroy and Wood Ltd Investment mangers' smart office outside Haddington.
McInroy and Wood Ltd
Investment mangers' smart office outside Haddington.
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Barney Hill is located at Grid Ref: NT5176 (Lat: 55.974593, Lng: -2.7813424)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.974593,-2.7813424
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.9749817/-2.7769927
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.9740602/-2.7812091
Man Made: tower
Tower Construction: lattice
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.9744054/-2.7816893
Garleton Hills
Place: locality
Wikidata: Q5523455
Wikipedia: en:Garleton Hills
Lat/Long: 55.976008/-2.7870089
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.9748821/-2.7804191
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