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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 15 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Lateral from Torthorwald to Lochmaben. | SS | 21/11/2023 |
Clockwise circuit Tinlaw > Beacon hill > Whiteside | Andrew Simmons | 27/01/2023 |
Asked permission to park at Bankhead House at end of the cul de sac Road to the north. 
When back, ended up having long interesting chat with Ian who's a woodworker with fabulous workshop in big byre. Four children and nine grandchildren just like my 92 year old mum, though Ian is just 71 and all the extended family live within 25 miles so all the cousins are good mates. He's also an accordian player. Cup of coffee and long good blether. | vegibagger | 29/11/2021 |
tinlaw, whiteside hill, beacon hill from 0383 7926. | robertphillips | 23/10/2021 |
Parked on wide grassy verge at 05124 75591. Ascended beautiful tree lined track to right of Rockhall Burn, then on to Hazelshaw Hill. Continued N along ridge to Carthat Hill, and on to Beacon Hill. Descended via Barluith farm track, before bagging Whiteside Hill on the way down. Dropped from there, past Whiteside farm, and down to road. Along quiet road back to car. Great views all day. This is cow country (not sheep) so watch out for angry beasts, and avoid! | Toby-and-Dion | 18/04/2021 |
From NY 0383 7926. Tinlaw and Whiteside Hill first, then across to here for a pleasant 4.5 mile wander with Adrian. Cattle country, electrified stock fencing and mashed up, muddy ground aplenty. | jonglew | 05/11/2020 |
I can pip you Chris, with a triple completion - the Topo Region and Lochar/ Annan catchments. I used a bike to reach Bankhead (no parking spots at all on the narrow road) then had an easy walk up through cattle pasture. Wide views, an obvious site for a beacon. | Colin Crawford | 21/10/2019 |
A double completion - topo P05 and catchment Lochar. P by Pierbanks Bridge. Followed track to Barluith before cutting through wood and onto the summit. A biting wind. | chrisbien | 31/03/2018 |
A fine view point. | Dave Geere | 20/12/2017 |
Walked up from the nearest public road approach (NE) - passing a sign with just the word 'Danger' - with no explanation (I suspect its is to do with gas pipeline nearby). An interesting crinkly hill - lots of exposed geology, possibly some pre-historical use - fortification or mine workings. Saw my second Easter Bunny (A surprised hare). Forest plantation to the west means this is no longer an ideal site for a beacon fire. There are only two Scottish beacon hills in the 'bagging' list - and just 10 miles or so apart. Border country. | M3WDD | 25/03/2016 |
trigpoint | cjo | 20/08/2012 |
RHW | 29/04/2006 | |
cmac | 26/02/2022 | |
Adrian | 05/11/2020 | |
carole engel | 25/09/2014 |