To begin, we head south along Mayfield Road and the start of Liberton Brae, then turn off past the Montessori School to get into the fields, where a path leads up to the 15th-century Liberton Tower.
Blackford Hill and the Royal Observatory

Across the fields to Liberton Tower

A closer view of Liberton Tower

The views really open out here:
Craigmillar Castle, East Lothian coast and North Berwick Law

King's Buildings campus, Salisbury Crags and Arthur's seat

Edinburgh Castle, Bishop Hill and West Lomond

Next the Tower there is a field with an interesting collection of animals, including some inquisitive goats:




and some more aloof llamas:

Now we cross Braid Hills Drive and take the track alongside the Golf Course, heading for Mortonhall Caravan site.
Meadowhead Farm

East Lothian

Few-flowered garlic (or Few-flowered Leek) - a pretty but invasive species that carpets a lot of the woodland hereabouts

Tuberous comfrey (I think)

The caravan site is in the former grounds of the very grand Mortonhall House. We follow the drive and then turn right onto a path across the fields, and then path and tracks through the woods on the edge of Fairmilehead and Buckstone.
Mortonhall House

Next we cross Mortonhall golf course, where a heron is making short work of the frog population in the Elf Loch.


Superb display of gorse on the south side of Braid Hills

A short climb leads to the trig point on Braid Hills, the best viewpoint on the walk.
Caerketton and Allermuir Hills

Across the city and the forth to the Lomond Hills. If you look very closely, you can pick out Beinn a' Ghlo on the far left horizon, behind the wind turbines.

Arthur's Seat

Ochils, Forth Bridges and Corstorphine Hill

Now we cross Braid Hills golf course, and the derelict Hermitage course, before dropping down into Blackford Glen.
Braid Burn in Blackford Glen


A short steep climb takes us up through the woods and out onto Blackford Hill.
A Peacock butterfly on the path

Blackford Hill view:

And finally we head down past the Observatory, under the riduculous archway and through the back streets to home.
Nearly home:
