About Haugh Hill
History buffs might appreciate the location's connection to William Wallace and the surrounding area's medieval significance, though Haugh Hill itself is more about the walk than any particular landmark. The terrain is rolling moorland, which means exposed stretches. Bring a windproof.
Families with reasonably capable walkers will manage this fine. Young kids might find it a bit of a slog - it's not thrilling enough to hold their attention if they're the "I want a adventure playground" type. Better suited to teenagers or adults who actually enjoy being outside rather than ticking off peaks.
Timing-wise, allow a couple of hours return trip with a break at the top. Spring through autumn is ideal; winter brings mud and poor visibility that makes the whole thing rather pointless. Free to access, obviously - it's a hill.
If you're staying at Ecosse Glamping nearby, this fits well as a half-day excursion before settling in for the evening. It's the sort of walk that feels good afterwards but won't dominate your itinerary.
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What type of attraction is Haugh Hill?
Haugh Hill is a peak in South Lanarkshire, Scottish Lowlands.
Are there holiday parks near Haugh Hill?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Haugh Hill. The closest is Ecosse Glamping, just 3.1 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Haugh Hill?
Haugh Hill is located near Lanark 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 3.1 miles away.
What else is there to do near Haugh Hill?
Near Haugh Hill you can also visit Paws Unleashed (landmark), Perchy Pond Wishaw (nature reserve), Birkenshaw Park (nature reserve), Paws And Agility (landmark). Browse our Lanark area guide for the full list of things to do.