This viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rolling hills and countryside of the Scottish Borders. On a clear day, visitors can see for miles in every direction, taking in the picturesque landscape and spotting notable landmarks such as the Eildon Hills and the Tweed Valley. The viewpoint is surrounded by beautiful woodland and is a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Interpretation boards and displays provide information about the history, geology, and wildlife of the area, adding an educational element to the attraction.
It is beautiful scenery but can't go beyond this point and not suitable for the car.
Beautiful view. Not much parking space as it is literally a field. When you approach the bay on the side of the road you see a step to help you get over the fence and immediately enter a field with sheep, baby lambs and cows when you head up to the top of the hill it's a easy walk you see a beautiful back drop of the campsie hills and some very friendly cows with joyful names in the neighboring field who kindly came running up for a chat .
Not a big walk but the all round views were worth the visit
A great local viewpoint, easily accessible from the minor public road to the south. Great views in all directions from this spot.
Great views out to he hill around easy walking
Amazing place especially when its quite and no one else is there. Be carefulk to only use the styles when climbing the fence as it is electrified.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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It is beautiful scenery but can't go beyond this point and not suitable for the car.
Beautiful view. Not much parking space as it is literally a field. When you approach the bay on the side of the road you see a step to help you get over the fence and immediately enter a field with sheep, baby lambs and cows when you head up to the top of the hill it's a easy walk you see a beautiful back drop of the campsie hills and some very friendly cows with joyful names in the neighboring field who kindly came running up for a chat .
Not a big walk but the all round views were worth the visit
A great local viewpoint, easily accessible from the minor public road to the south. Great views in all directions from this spot.
Great views out to he hill around easy walking
Amazing place especially when its quite and no one else is there. Be carefulk to only use the styles when climbing the fence as it is electrified.