Scotland
Benshaw Hill
503M
1650FT
About Benshaw Hill
Tucked away in the Culter Hills, this rounded, grassy dome offers a peaceful alternative to the busier Tinto nearby. The ascent across rolling moorland leads to a summit providing clear, unobstructed views across the valley of Glenholm towards the stony profile of Culter Fell and the high Manor Hills.
Key Statistics
Rank
351st Highest in Region
Parent Range
Culter Hills and Tinto
Prominence
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23
Nearest Town
Scottish Borders
Geology
You are walking over the Kirkcolm Formation, a foundation of muddy sandstone known as wacke.
Classifications
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NT096294
Latitude
55.5508°N
Longitude
3.4338°W
Did You Know?
- •The name likely pairs the Gaelic 'beinn' (hill) with the Scots 'shaw', which refers to a small wood or thicket, pointing to a time when these slopes were less bare.
- •Walkers typically approach from the south at Glenholm, often combining the hill with its higher neighbours, Cardon and Chapelgill Hill, to create a longer horseshoe route.
- •From the summit, the prominent, isolated peak of Tinto dominates the north-western horizon, standing out clearly from the surrounding rolling moorland of the Southern Uplands.
- •The hill's position provides an excellent vantage point for surveying the headwaters of the River Tweed as they wind through the deep valleys below.
- •It remains a relatively obscure spot; you are far more likely to share the summit with a grazing sheep than another hillwalker.
