About Easkgill Rig
You get proper moorland underfoot, the kind of terrain that feels properly wild without requiring mountaineering skills or a dawn start. On a clear day you can pick out landmarks for miles. The paths are straightforward enough for families with decent walking legs, though it's not a gentle stroll - there's genuine climbing involved and the wind can be brisk up there.
This is the sort of hill that locals use to shake off a Saturday morning, not the type that gets clogged with weekend warriors. Allow two to three hours return depending on your pace and how long you linger at the top. Spring and autumn are lovely, though winter can be muddy and exposed. Summer's fine too, just bring a layer - the weather shifts fast.
If you're doing a caravan park holiday in South Lanarkshire, Easkgill Rig fits nicely as a leg-stretcher between bigger attractions. It's free, obviously, and worth the effort if you like moorland and views without the pretension of a proper mountain expedition.
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What type of attraction is Easkgill Rig?
Easkgill Rig is a peak in South Lanarkshire, Scottish Lowlands.
Are there holiday parks near Easkgill Rig?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Easkgill Rig. The closest is Mount View Caravan Park, just 4.7 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Easkgill Rig?
Easkgill Rig is located near Biggar in South Lanarkshire, Scottish Lowlands. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 4.7 miles away.
What else is there to do near Easkgill Rig?
Near Easkgill Rig you can also visit White Hill (peak), War Memorial (historic site), Castle Hill (peak), Lindsay Tower - Crawford Castle (remains of) (castle). Browse our Biggar area guide for the full list of things to do.