Gracehill Moss

Downs, Moorland in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Gracehill Moss

The road between Carscreugh and the Grennan Looking southwest towards Carscreugh farm.
The road between Carscreugh and the Grennan Credit: David Baird

Gracehill Moss is a sprawling and picturesque expanse of moorland located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 10 square miles, it is a captivating natural wonder characterized by its undulating downs and lush green vegetation. Situated amidst the scenic Galloway Hills, this moorland is home to a wide array of plant and animal species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.

The landscape of Gracehill Moss is dominated by gently rolling hills and valleys, which are carpeted with a variety of mosses and grasses. This creates a stunning visual spectacle, particularly during the summer months when the moorland comes alive with vibrant colors. The area is also dotted with small lochs and pools, adding to its aesthetic appeal.

The moorland supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. Wildflowers such as heather, bog cotton, and harebell can be found in abundance, providing a vivid display of colors. Gracehill Moss is also home to several species of birds, including curlews, lapwings, and skylarks, which can be spotted darting across the sky. Red deer and roe deer are commonly seen grazing on the open downs, while badgers and foxes make their homes in the surrounding woodlands.

The tranquility and natural beauty of Gracehill Moss make it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and birdwatching. The moorland is crisscrossed by a network of trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

In conclusion, Gracehill Moss is a captivating and biodiverse moorland located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Its rolling downs, vibrant vegetation, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Gracehill Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.902861/-4.7454057 or Grid Reference NX2459. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The road between Carscreugh and the Grennan Looking southwest towards Carscreugh farm.
The road between Carscreugh and the Grennan
Looking southwest towards Carscreugh farm.
Moorland near Carscreugh The Knock of Luce is on the horizon.
Moorland near Carscreugh
The Knock of Luce is on the horizon.
Carscreugh farm from the Grennan road
Carscreugh farm from the Grennan road
Moorland near the Grennan The low hill is called Drumagibben - MacGibbons ridge. Rising beyond that is the Knock of Luce.
Moorland near the Grennan
The low hill is called Drumagibben - MacGibbons ridge. Rising beyond that is the Knock of Luce.
Moorland and forestry Near to the Grennan farm.
Moorland and forestry
Near to the Grennan farm.
The road from Carscreugh to the Grennan Looking back towards Carsecreugh.
The road from Carscreugh to the Grennan
Looking back towards Carsecreugh.
Grennan Farm Hill farm situated on Grennan Moss at the end of the lane from Glenluce via Carsereugh.
Grennan Farm
Hill farm situated on Grennan Moss at the end of the lane from Glenluce via Carsereugh.
Grennan Plantation The lane from Glenluce to Grennan Moss passed through a gated plantation between Carsereugh and Grennan farms.
Grennan Plantation
The lane from Glenluce to Grennan Moss passed through a gated plantation between Carsereugh and Grennan farms.
Grennan Moss View south across the moss. Centre of picture on the hill is a former WW2 Observation Tower beyond which is Dergoals Farm by the A75. Left of picture on the horizon is Knock Fell.
Grennan Moss
View south across the moss. Centre of picture on the hill is a former WW2 Observation Tower beyond which is Dergoals Farm by the A75. Left of picture on the horizon is Knock Fell.
View over Grennan Moss Looking towards Mark Broom Moss and Blairderry.
View over Grennan Moss
Looking towards Mark Broom Moss and Blairderry.
Track from Glenluce to Tarf Bridge Looking south towards Grennan and Glenluce.
Track from Glenluce to Tarf Bridge
Looking south towards Grennan and Glenluce.
Knockbrake Hill View to the hill from the track to Tarf Bridge.
Knockbrake Hill
View to the hill from the track to Tarf Bridge.
Grennan Farm View of the farm and track to the right of picture which leads past the farm and onwards to Tarf Bridge.
Grennan Farm
View of the farm and track to the right of picture which leads past the farm and onwards to Tarf Bridge.
All along the Watchtower View across Grennan Moss to this former WW2 Observation Tower used for spotting during bombing practice.
All along the Watchtower
View across Grennan Moss to this former WW2 Observation Tower used for spotting during bombing practice.
Track to Tarf Bridge Pictured here as it runs past Grennan Farm heading north.
Track to Tarf Bridge
Pictured here as it runs past Grennan Farm heading north.
Track to Glenluce View south along this single track road that leads past Grennan and down to Glenluce.
Track to Glenluce
View south along this single track road that leads past Grennan and down to Glenluce.
Track to Tarf Bridge Looking north along this single track road which runs past Grennan to Tarf Bridge.
Track to Tarf Bridge
Looking north along this single track road which runs past Grennan to Tarf Bridge.
Over the Hedge View towards Carscreugh Fell from the track to Tarf Bridge.
Over the Hedge
View towards Carscreugh Fell from the track to Tarf Bridge.
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Gracehill Moss is located at Grid Ref: NX2459 (Lat: 54.902861, Lng: -4.7454057)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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