Highlight • Natural Monument
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4.8
(124)
987
hikers
13.0km
04:43
500m
500m
Embark on a moderate 8.1-mile (13.0 km) hike through the Pentland Hills, conquering Carnethy Hill and Scald Law. This loop from Flotterstone features varied terrain, including clear hill paths and rough sections, with steep ascents and descents creating a 'rollercoaster walk' feel. You'll gain 1649 feet (503 metres) in elevation over approximately 4 hours and 42 minutes, enjoying expansive views over Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth, and surrounding hills from the summits. The top of Carnethy Hill is covered by small boulders, while Scald Law offers a spacious, boulder-strewn summit. You will also pass by picturesque Glencorse and Loganlea Reservoirs.
Starting at the Flotterstone Visitor Centre, you'll find convenient amenities including parking and toilets. This popular route requires good fitness and sure-footedness, especially on rough and potentially boggy sections after rain. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and strong winds on the summits; appropriate layers and sturdy footwear are essential. The Flotterstone Inn nearby provides a place for refreshments after your hike.
This trail offers a significant sense of accomplishment as you reach Scald Law, the highest point in the Pentland Hills. Located less than 30 minutes from Edinburgh, the Pentland Hills are often called the city's 'beauty spot,' making this loop easily accessible for a substantial outdoor adventure. The route also intersects with historical paths like the Kirk Road, once used by worshippers. This diverse landscape of rolling hills, moors, and reservoirs provides a constantly changing and engaging environment.

4.5
(30)
217
hikers
18.1km
06:10
580m
580m
This difficult hiking loop, covering 11.2 miles (18.1 km) with an elevation gain of 1895 feet (578 metres), offers a rewarding challenge that typically takes around 6 hours and 9 minutes to complete. You'll traverse dramatic ridges and heather-clad slopes, enjoying expansive views across the Pentland Hills. The route takes you past picturesque bodies of water like Glencorse Reservoir, nestled among colorful hills. Expect a demanding but scenic journey, culminating in panoramic vistas from Scald Law Summit, the highest point in the range.
Starting from the Flotterstone Visitor Centre, this trail demands good fitness and sturdy hiking shoes. It's wise to check weather conditions before you go, especially if you plan to hike during winter. In colder months, be prepared with an ice-axe, crampons, and some alpine experience, as conditions can be challenging. The visitor centre itself can also provide useful local information before you set out.
This route stands out for its continuous magnificent and expansive views, a hallmark of the Pentland Hills. You'll experience the unique character of the region's heather-clad terrain and dramatic ridges. The ascent to Carnethy Hill provides superb views in all directions, making it a memorable part of this challenging adventure.

4.7
(15)
71
hikers
Embark on a difficult hike through the Pentland Hills, covering 12.8 miles (20.6 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1885 feet (574 metres). This challenging route typically takes around 6 hours and 33 minutes to complete. You'll experience a diverse landscape, from the open moorland to the tranquil waters of Glencorse Reservoir. The trail offers spectacular views, particularly from higher points like Carnethy Hill, where you can gaze across the Midlothian plains. Expect a mix of terrain as you traverse this scenic loop.
Your journey begins conveniently at Flotterstone, where you'll find a visitor centre and café to prepare for your hike. Be mindful that some river crossings along the route can become quite challenging, especially during colder, icy winter conditions. The varied terrain, ranging from firm gravel paths to potentially muddy sections, means that appropriate footwear is essential for your comfort and safety. Plan your visit with these conditions in mind to fully enjoy the experience.
This loop showcases the rich natural tapestry of the Pentland Hills, weaving together farmed land, expansive moorland, and significant water bodies. You will pass by the historic Threipmuir Reservoir and trace the picturesque shores of Glencorse Reservoir. The changing perspectives, from the broad vistas atop Turnhouse Hill to the views back from Carnethy Hill, highlight the unique geological and environmental features of this regional park.
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