A woodland walk, Visiting Queen Mary’s MountCarberry Hill ... · A woodland walk, a hidden...
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Carberry Hill, once the home of the Elphinstone family is now owned and managed by the Buccluech Estate. The mature mixed woodlands are not just a great place for a walk, they are home to a host of birds and animals. Roe deer, foxes, magpies and green woodpeckers can all be seen if you go quietly. You will also find amazing views over Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth and much of Mid and East Lothian.
Carberry Hill also has a special place in Scottish history. The woods ring with the echoes of our Celtic ancestors and the defeat of Mary Queen of Scots. Work your way up the hill to the standing stone at the summit and learn more about why this place is so special.
Queen Mary’s Mount
Carberry Hill East Lothian
A woodland walk, a hidden history
Visiting Carberry Hill
A woodland walkthrough history
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You can visit Carberry Hill all year round.For more information, contact,
Mr Cameron Manson, Head Ranger,Buccleuch Estates Ltd. Dalkeith Estate, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 2NA. Tel: 0131 654 1666Email: [email protected]
Carberry Hill
Commemorative stone
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Views to Edinburgh, East Lothian and the
Firth of Forth
The commemorative stone at Queen Mary’s Mount
An aerial view of the hill fort
Badger and blue tit
Red admiral
Look for the controversial claim made on the stone
by the hill fort
Follow the signposts to enjoy a walk around this special place. Take time to look and listen for wildlife - you never know what you might see or hear. The paths can be muddy, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear.
Queen Mary’s Mount
Walks around Carberry Hill
Views to East Lothian
To Carberry Tower(refreshments)
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