Balyett Moss

Downs, Moorland in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Balyett Moss

Japanese Cedar In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar Credit: Billy McCrorie

Balyett Moss is a vast expanse of downs and moorland located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Stretching over several square kilometers, it is renowned for its unique and diverse ecosystem, offering a picturesque and tranquil environment for nature enthusiasts.

The landscape of Balyett Moss is characterized by rolling hills, heather-covered moors, and scattered patches of woodland, creating a rich tapestry of colors throughout the year. The area is predominantly composed of peat soils, which provide ideal conditions for the growth of heather, cotton grass, and various species of wildflowers.

The moss is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of species, such as curlews, lapwings, and skylarks, while red grouse can be found nesting in the heather. The moorland also supports populations of roe deer, foxes, and hares, adding to the area's natural charm.

Visitors to Balyett Moss can enjoy walking and hiking trails that wind through the landscape, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The peacefulness of the area makes it an ideal spot for nature photography, picnicking, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

Balyett Moss is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its ecological importance and the need to protect its fragile ecosystem. Conservation efforts are in place to manage the moss and maintain the balance of its diverse habitats.

Overall, Balyett Moss offers a unique and captivating experience for those seeking to explore and appreciate the beauty of Scotland's natural heritage.

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Balyett Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.915504/-4.9801707 or Grid Reference NX0961. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Japanese Cedar In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Avenue to the Round Pond In Castle Kennedy Gardens, seen from viewpoint 3. Viewed in early February (5th).
Avenue to the Round Pond
In Castle Kennedy Gardens, seen from viewpoint 3. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Tree At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Tree
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Scottish Champion In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Scottish Champion
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue Leading to the Round Pond in Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue
Leading to the Round Pond in Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Woodland Seat At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Woodland Seat
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle Seen from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle
Seen from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle Telephoto from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle
Telephoto from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave Sign In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave Sign
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Steps to the Giant's Grave In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Steps to the Giant's Grave
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
The White Loch Viewed in early February (5th) from the top of Field Marshal Terraces in Castle Kennedy Gardens with Belties in the field.
The White Loch
Viewed in early February (5th) from the top of Field Marshal Terraces in Castle Kennedy Gardens with Belties in the field.
Castle Kennedy Gardens: Lily Pond Showing Rhododendrons.
Castle Kennedy Gardens: Lily Pond
Showing Rhododendrons.
Lochinch Castle The home of the Earl of Stair, Lochinch Castle was built in 1867. It stands in the gardens of nearby Castle Kennedy, the former family seat.
Lochinch Castle
The home of the Earl of Stair, Lochinch Castle was built in 1867. It stands in the gardens of nearby Castle Kennedy, the former family seat.
Lochinch Castle, Castle Kennedy, Stranraer Lochinch Castle from the opposite end of the White Loch, Lochinch Estate.
Lochinch Castle, Castle Kennedy, Stranraer
Lochinch Castle from the opposite end of the White Loch, Lochinch Estate.
Inch Church near Castle Kennedy
Inch Church near Castle Kennedy
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Balyett Moss is located at Grid Ref: NX0961 (Lat: 54.915504, Lng: -4.9801707)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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