Auchentiber Moss

Downs, Moorland in Ayrshire

Scotland

Auchentiber Moss

Lochlibo Road from the air The A736 Lochlibo Road between Burnhouse and Auchentiber. The Aviagen poultry farm is in the foreground.
Lochlibo Road from the air Credit: Thomas Nugent

Auchentiber Moss is a vast expanse of moorland located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 1,200 hectares, it is situated in the vicinity of the small rural village of Auchentiber. The moss is characterized by its undulating terrain, featuring rolling hills, heather-covered slopes, and numerous small lochs.

The moss is primarily composed of peat, with layers of decomposed plant material that have built up over thousands of years. This peatland serves as an important carbon sink, playing a crucial role in the local ecosystem and contributing to the overall health of the environment.

Auchentiber Moss is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Its acidic and waterlogged conditions create an ideal habitat for a variety of plant species, including heather, sphagnum moss, and cotton grass. These plants, in turn, provide a habitat for numerous bird species, such as curlews, lapwings, and skylarks.

The moss is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The landscape provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with the nearby hills of Ayrshire providing a picturesque backdrop.

Efforts have been made to preserve and protect Auchentiber Moss, as it is recognized as an important ecological site. Various conservation measures have been implemented to maintain the delicate balance of the moss, ensuring its long-term sustainability and continued contribution to the local ecosystem.

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Auchentiber Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.693642/-4.6129256 or Grid Reference NS3547. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lochlibo Road from the air The A736 Lochlibo Road between Burnhouse and Auchentiber. The Aviagen poultry farm is in the foreground.
Lochlibo Road from the air
The A736 Lochlibo Road between Burnhouse and Auchentiber. The Aviagen poultry farm is in the foreground.
The Glazet Burn from the air Between Auchentiber and Dunlop
The Glazet Burn from the air
Between Auchentiber and Dunlop
A736 towards Irvine
A736 towards Irvine
A736 towards Irvine
A736 towards Irvine
A736 towards Glasgow
A736 towards Glasgow
Kilwinning from the air Dykeneuk Moss is in the foreground, Kilwinning is to the left, with Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston huddled together on the coast.
Kilwinning from the air
Dykeneuk Moss is in the foreground, Kilwinning is to the left, with Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston huddled together on the coast.
Site of Auchenmade station,1996 View NW: the abutments remain of the bridge that had carried the ex-Caledonian Railway (Lanarkshire & Ayrshire) line: Glasgow - Uplawmoor - Giffen - Ardrossan (Montgomery Pier). The station had been on the left: it closed 4/7/32 when local services west of Uplawmoor ceased, but boat trains to Ardrossan ran until 1939 and goods along here until 30/3/53.
Site of Auchenmade station,1996
View NW: the abutments remain of the bridge that had carried the ex-Caledonian Railway (Lanarkshire & Ayrshire) line: Glasgow - Uplawmoor - Giffen - Ardrossan (Montgomery Pier). The station had been on the left: it closed 4/7/32 when local services west of Uplawmoor ceased, but boat trains to Ardrossan ran until 1939 and goods along here until 30/3/53.
Fields, Deepstone Poor drainage is a problem in this area.
Fields, Deepstone
Poor drainage is a problem in this area.
Sidehead Moss Wet pasture off the A736.
Sidehead Moss
Wet pasture off the A736.
Sidehead Moss Grassland merging into bog.
Sidehead Moss
Grassland merging into bog.
A736 Auchentiber A reminder of where the Arran ferry leaves from.
A736 Auchentiber
A reminder of where the Arran ferry leaves from.
Ewes and lambs, Auchentiber
Ewes and lambs, Auchentiber
The Blair Now more of a restaurant than a pub and was open despite the "PH" being taken off some maps.
The Blair
Now more of a restaurant than a pub and was open despite the "PH" being taken off some maps.
Ewes and lambs, Auchentiber A field in the quadrant of a crossroads.
Ewes and lambs, Auchentiber
A field in the quadrant of a crossroads.
Field, Redwells The stones suggest that this was once a road, and the maps show that the strip beside the hedge was once between two hedges.
Field, Redwells
The stones suggest that this was once a road, and the maps show that the strip beside the hedge was once between two hedges.
Hall Burn Draining mossland upstream to the Lugton Water.
Hall Burn
Draining mossland upstream to the Lugton Water.
Pasture, Fergushill Grazed by sheep at the time.
Pasture, Fergushill
Grazed by sheep at the time.
Mosside Bridge near Caven Mill Montgreenan Bridge with Ornate Stonework
Mosside Bridge near Caven Mill Montgreenan
Bridge with Ornate Stonework
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Auchentiber Moss is located at Grid Ref: NS3547 (Lat: 55.693642, Lng: -4.6129256)

Unitary Authority: North Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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