Blackpark Moss

Downs, Moorland in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Blackpark Moss

Pond on the road to Larbrax Shore
Pond on the road to Larbrax Shore Credit: Oliver Dixon

Blackpark Moss is a vast and picturesque expanse of moorland located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Stretching over several square miles, it is situated in the south of the region, surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests. The moss is characterized by its unique landscape, featuring undulating terrain, heather-covered hills, and scattered patches of peat bog.

The area is renowned for its rich biodiversity, serving as a vital habitat for various plant and animal species. The moorland is dominated by heather, which blossoms into a vibrant purple hue during the summer months. Other common plant species include sphagnum moss, cotton grass, and bog myrtle. These plants provide a valuable food source for birds and insects that inhabit the area.

Blackpark Moss is home to numerous bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers. Visitors may catch sight of the majestic hen harrier, peregrine falcon, or merlin, which frequent the skies above the moorland. The area also supports a variety of small mammals such as rabbits, badgers, and voles.

The moss is crisscrossed by several walking trails, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the breathtaking landscape and observe its diverse wildlife. Additionally, the moorland is a designated Special Area of Conservation, ensuring its protection and preservation for future generations.

Overall, Blackpark Moss in Wigtownshire is a stunning natural area, providing a haven for wildlife and an enchanting destination for nature enthusiasts.

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Blackpark Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.907856/-5.1266106 or Grid Reference NW9961. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pond on the road to Larbrax Shore
Pond on the road to Larbrax Shore
Rhododendrons along the B738 The "main" road up the west side of the North Rhinns of Galloway. Out-of-control rhododendron is a feature of big country estates, such as this, the Larbrax estate.
Rhododendrons along the B738
The "main" road up the west side of the North Rhinns of Galloway. Out-of-control rhododendron is a feature of big country estates, such as this, the Larbrax estate.
Storm damage to wood, North Rhins On the B738
Storm damage to wood, North Rhins
On the B738
Larbrax Lodge, North Rhins
Larbrax Lodge, North Rhins
Pond by the B738
Pond by the B738
Loch Naw An 11th century castle once stood on the island in the middle of the loch. The current 16th century Lochnaw Castle, ancestral home of the Agnew clan, lies directly beyond the island on the far shore.
Loch Naw
An 11th century castle once stood on the island in the middle of the loch. The current 16th century Lochnaw Castle, ancestral home of the Agnew clan, lies directly beyond the island on the far shore.
Entrance to Drumlochart Caravan Park The caravan park is set in attractive surroundings near Lochnaw Castle. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.drumlochart.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.drumlochart.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Entrance to Drumlochart Caravan Park
The caravan park is set in attractive surroundings near Lochnaw Castle. LinkExternal link
Blackpark Moss Taken in the gateway by near to the Green Burn in Glenstockadale looking towards Blackpark Moss
Blackpark Moss
Taken in the gateway by near to the Green Burn in Glenstockadale looking towards Blackpark Moss
Lochnaw Castle Lochnaw Castle (in the pouring rain), home (once upon a time) of the Agnew family.  The oldest bit is the tall tower, which is 16th century.  It was an hotel for a while, but had stopped being so when I arrived there to stay recently!  It is now a private home again (with a very long and muddy drive!).
Lochnaw Castle
Lochnaw Castle (in the pouring rain), home (once upon a time) of the Agnew family. The oldest bit is the tall tower, which is 16th century. It was an hotel for a while, but had stopped being so when I arrived there to stay recently! It is now a private home again (with a very long and muddy drive!).
Locknaw Castle Picture taken during restoration
Locknaw Castle
Picture taken during restoration
The road to Ochnotteroch One of the maze of 'yellow' roads on the Rhinns of Galloway.
The road to Ochnotteroch
One of the maze of 'yellow' roads on the Rhinns of Galloway.
Auchnotteroch farm
Auchnotteroch farm
Lochan on the track to Larbrax Bay This little lochan is beside the track which leads from the B738 to the shore at Larbrax Bay.
Lochan on the track to Larbrax Bay
This little lochan is beside the track which leads from the B738 to the shore at Larbrax Bay.
Lochnaw Loch Looking across a large raft of aquatic vegetation towards Lochnaw Castle on the far shore.
Lochnaw Loch
Looking across a large raft of aquatic vegetation towards Lochnaw Castle on the far shore.
Passing Lochnaw Cottage on the B738
Passing Lochnaw Cottage on the B738
Approaching Larbrax Lodge on the B738
Approaching Larbrax Lodge on the B738
The track to Meikle Larbrax This track also leads to Beach Lodge and Shore Cottage.
The track to Meikle Larbrax
This track also leads to Beach Lodge and Shore Cottage.
The entrance to Larbrax School House
The entrance to Larbrax School House
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Blackpark Moss is located at Grid Ref: NW9961 (Lat: 54.907856, Lng: -5.1266106)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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