Culfad Moss

Downs, Moorland in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Culfad Moss

Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark The stone bridge over Brooklands Burn showing the Eastern side with Bench Mark
Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark Credit: Stuart Cowan

Culfad Moss is a vast expanse of downs and moorland located in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Stretching over several miles, it is known for its rugged beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The moss is characterized by its undulating terrain, with gentle slopes and occasional dips, creating a picturesque landscape.

The vegetation in Culfad Moss is predominantly heather, which covers the moorland in a vibrant purple hue during the blooming season. This provides a stunning contrast against the green grass and adds to the scenic appeal of the area. The moss is also home to a variety of grasses and wildflowers, creating a patchwork of colors across the landscape.

The wildlife in Culfad Moss is abundant and diverse. Birdwatchers flock to the area to catch a glimpse of rare species such as the hen harrier and the red grouse. The moss is also known to support a population of mountain hares, which can often be spotted darting across the open spaces. In addition, the area is home to numerous insects and small mammals, making it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

The terrain of Culfad Moss offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and nature walks. Visitors can explore the network of trails that wind through the moss, taking in the breathtaking views and enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings. The moss is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological significance and is protected to ensure the preservation of its unique natural features.

Overall, Culfad Moss in Kirkcudbrightshire is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a remarkable display of moorland beauty and providing a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

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Culfad Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.033217/-3.8989565 or Grid Reference NX7872. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark The stone bridge over Brooklands Burn showing the Eastern side with Bench Mark
Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark
The stone bridge over Brooklands Burn showing the Eastern side with Bench Mark
A712 to Corsock
A712 to Corsock
A712 to Crocketford
A712 to Crocketford
Farmland at Townhead Cottage
Farmland at Townhead Cottage
Track at Crofts Hill
Track at Crofts Hill
At Lochpatrick Mill Bridge The minor road to Wellhill heads north from this junction
At Lochpatrick Mill Bridge
The minor road to Wellhill heads north from this junction
Road through the trees A minor road north of Kirkpatrick Durham.
Road through the trees
A minor road north of Kirkpatrick Durham.
Old Milestone by the A712, Crofts Farm, Kirkpatrick Durham parish Milestone by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), North of Crofts Farm, on verge.

Inscription once read:-
(Dumfries)
(12)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG12
Old Milestone by the A712, Crofts Farm, Kirkpatrick Durham parish
Milestone by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), North of Crofts Farm, on verge. Inscription once read:- (Dumfries) (12) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG12
Lay-by at Boglebridge Cottage
Lay-by at Boglebridge Cottage
Lay-by at Boglebridge Cottage With view of Cottage.
Lay-by at Boglebridge Cottage
With view of Cottage.
A712 to Crocketford
A712 to Crocketford
A712 to Corsock Passing Boglebridge Cottage.
A712 to Corsock
Passing Boglebridge Cottage.
Road to Kirkpatrick Durham
Road to Kirkpatrick Durham
Road to Crocketford at Boglebridge Cottage
Road to Crocketford at Boglebridge Cottage
Road up Brooklands Glen
Road up Brooklands Glen
Road to Corsock at Brooklands Bridge
Road to Corsock at Brooklands Bridge
Brooklands Burn
Brooklands Burn
Brooklands Burn
Brooklands Burn
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Culfad Moss is located at Grid Ref: NX7872 (Lat: 55.033217, Lng: -3.8989565)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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