Kilbuie Moss

Downs, Moorland in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Kilbuie Moss

Arched Rock bed at Portdown bay
Arched Rock bed at Portdown bay Credit: Tony Page

Kilbuie Moss is a remarkable natural area located in Wigtownshire, a region in southwestern Scotland. Spanning across downs and moorland, this site offers a diverse and unique ecosystem that attracts nature enthusiasts from far and wide.

Situated amidst rolling hills and verdant landscapes, Kilbuie Moss is characterized by its vast expanse of heathland, peat bogs, and wetlands. It is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, cotton grass, and sphagnum moss, which thrive in the damp conditions provided by the moss. The area is also dotted with small pools and lochs, providing a habitat for an array of aquatic plants and animals.

This nature reserve is an important habitat for numerous bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors can spot birds such as curlews, lapwings, and red grouse, among others, as they traverse the area. Additionally, the moss is home to a variety of insects, including dragonflies and butterflies, further adding to its ecological significance.

Kilbuie Moss offers visitors the opportunity to explore its natural wonders through a network of well-maintained trails and boardwalks. These pathways allow for easy access while minimizing damage to the delicate ecosystem. Along the way, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and observe the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home.

In summary, Kilbuie Moss in Wigtownshire is a picturesque and ecologically important site. Its downs and moorland, rich in plant and animal life, offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of nature.

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Kilbuie Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.662789/-4.9274742 or Grid Reference NX1133. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arched Rock bed at Portdown bay
Arched Rock bed at Portdown bay
Fields by Knockencule With outbuildings of Knockencule Farm to right.
Fields by Knockencule
With outbuildings of Knockencule Farm to right.
Coast view from Dunman The headland of Dunman makes a high viwepoint with spectacular cliffs. This is the view to the northwest, towards Little Dunman and the dramatic inlet of Sloucheen Slunk. In the next square can be seen the lighthouse on Crammag Head <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1867781">NX0834 : New lighthouse at Crammag Head</a>.
Coast view from Dunman
The headland of Dunman makes a high viwepoint with spectacular cliffs. This is the view to the northwest, towards Little Dunman and the dramatic inlet of Sloucheen Slunk. In the next square can be seen the lighthouse on Crammag Head NX0834 : New lighthouse at Crammag Head.
Dunman fort It proved impossible to find a viewpoint that does justice to this fine piece of fortification on the aptly named hill of Dunman, since it is the highest point around. Quite a lot of rock protrudes from the southern rampart which follows a distinct cleft in the hill. The fort commands a fine view of the North Channel as it is situated above formidable cliffs.
Dunman fort
It proved impossible to find a viewpoint that does justice to this fine piece of fortification on the aptly named hill of Dunman, since it is the highest point around. Quite a lot of rock protrudes from the southern rampart which follows a distinct cleft in the hill. The fort commands a fine view of the North Channel as it is situated above formidable cliffs.
Portdown Bay A vertiginous drop down a gully from the sheep path at the edge of the cliffs leads to the optimistically-named Portdown Bay.
Portdown Bay
A vertiginous drop down a gully from the sheep path at the edge of the cliffs leads to the optimistically-named Portdown Bay.
Cottages at Castlemoor Looking north.
Cottages at Castlemoor
Looking north.
Creechan Moor
Creechan Moor
Conjured Knowe Why Conjured Knowe?  The Knowe ('knoll' in ancient Scottish) may have been made up or manufactured.
Conjured Knowe
Why Conjured Knowe? The Knowe ('knoll' in ancient Scottish) may have been made up or manufactured.
Mid Muntloch Farm The farm has surely one of the longest barns in existence?  The hill behind the farm is Slewhabble.
Mid Muntloch Farm
The farm has surely one of the longest barns in existence? The hill behind the farm is Slewhabble.
Knowes Farm The Knowes translates as 'the knolls' in the ancient Scottish language.  There is certainly a surfeit of grassy knolls in the area.
Knowes Farm
The Knowes translates as 'the knolls' in the ancient Scottish language. There is certainly a surfeit of grassy knolls in the area.
Cardryne Farm Owing to the decline in profitability of dairy farming Cardryne, like many other local dairy farms, is currently for sale.
Cardryne Farm
Owing to the decline in profitability of dairy farming Cardryne, like many other local dairy farms, is currently for sale.
Knock Knowe 'Knock' is a Scottish variant of 'clock'.  A 'Knowe' is a knoll in the Scottish language.  I have no idea why this hill is so named.  It appears to be a completely featureless, muddy, ploughed object.
Knock Knowe
'Knock' is a Scottish variant of 'clock'. A 'Knowe' is a knoll in the Scottish language. I have no idea why this hill is so named. It appears to be a completely featureless, muddy, ploughed object.
East Muntloch Farm East Muntloch is one of the farms locally to have diversified into offering holiday and B&B accommodation.
East Muntloch Farm
East Muntloch is one of the farms locally to have diversified into offering holiday and B&B accommodation.
Pulinkum Farm and Slewmag Just the roof of buildings on Pulinkum Farm can be seen.  The hill behind is Slewmag, and the Mull of Galloway can be seen in the distance on the right of the picture.
Pulinkum Farm and Slewmag
Just the roof of buildings on Pulinkum Farm can be seen. The hill behind is Slewmag, and the Mull of Galloway can be seen in the distance on the right of the picture.
Knowes Cottage One of many local farm cottages awaiting sympathetic restoration.
Knowes Cottage
One of many local farm cottages awaiting sympathetic restoration.
Rocky Coastline, on the Rhins of Galloway
Rocky Coastline, on the Rhins of Galloway
West Muntloch Road from Damnaglaur to Knockencule descends westward to West Muntloch.
West Muntloch
Road from Damnaglaur to Knockencule descends westward to West Muntloch.
West Muntloch Cottage Derelict cottage by the tractor-muddied lane at West Muntloch.
West Muntloch Cottage
Derelict cottage by the tractor-muddied lane at West Muntloch.
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Kilbuie Moss is located at Grid Ref: NX1133 (Lat: 54.662789, Lng: -4.9274742)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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