Redhall Moss

Downs, Moorland in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Redhall Moss

Kinnel Water from the Shaw Bridge Looking in a roughly southward direction from the Shaw Bridge over The Kinnel Water.
Kinnel Water from the Shaw Bridge Credit: Colin Kinnear

Redhall Moss is a vast expanse of moorland located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring rolling hills, heather-covered slopes, and scattered patches of woodland. The landscape is dominated by wide open spaces, with few trees or man-made structures in sight.

The moorland is home to a variety of wildlife, including red grouse, red deer, and a variety of bird species. The area is also known for its rich biodiversity, with a number of rare plant species thriving in the peaty soil.

Redhall Moss is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The peaceful and remote setting of the moorland provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Overall, Redhall Moss is a beautiful and untamed natural landscape that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Redhall Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.172791/-3.444559 or Grid Reference NY0887. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Kinnel Water from the Shaw Bridge Looking in a roughly southward direction from the Shaw Bridge over The Kinnel Water.
Kinnel Water from the Shaw Bridge
Looking in a roughly southward direction from the Shaw Bridge over The Kinnel Water.
Approaching Templand A view looking to the northwest along the B7020 on the approach to Templand.
Approaching Templand
A view looking to the northwest along the B7020 on the approach to Templand.
Crossroads at Templand A view looking east to the crossroads on the B7020 at Templand, from the lane to Parkgate.
Crossroads at Templand
A view looking east to the crossroads on the B7020 at Templand, from the lane to Parkgate.
Shaw Bridge A view looking southeast towards Shaw Bridge over Kinnel Water. The buildings at Templand can be seen at left.
Shaw Bridge
A view looking southeast towards Shaw Bridge over Kinnel Water. The buildings at Templand can be seen at left.
Road to Gillrig Farm
Road to Gillrig Farm
Cumrue Cottages
Cumrue Cottages
Small Wood Near Cumrue
Small Wood Near Cumrue
The River Annan Viewed from a bridge near Spedlins Tower.
The River Annan
Viewed from a bridge near Spedlins Tower.
Cattle pasture near Lake Bridge
Cattle pasture near Lake Bridge
Hellshole Moss Bog cotton grass in flower on this moss to the east of the B7020.
Hellshole Moss
Bog cotton grass in flower on this moss to the east of the B7020.
South Greyrigg Farm
South Greyrigg Farm
Livestock field Corsua Farm is in the background.
Livestock field
Corsua Farm is in the background.
Lake Bridge Spans a burn to the north of Archwood Farm.
Lake Bridge
Spans a burn to the north of Archwood Farm.
Mossland Looking towards Hellshole Moss from a minor road by Corncockle Plantation.
Mossland
Looking towards Hellshole Moss from a minor road by Corncockle Plantation.
North Greyrigg Farm Viewed from the B7020.
North Greyrigg Farm
Viewed from the B7020.
Field Farmland beside Corncockle plantation, near Templand.
Field
Farmland beside Corncockle plantation, near Templand.
Corncockle Plantation Pathway through this Scots Pine forest. The Corncockle Plantation which is now owned by the Forestry Commission, was once part of Applegirth Estate and owned by the Jardines of Jardine Hall.
Corncockle Plantation
Pathway through this Scots Pine forest. The Corncockle Plantation which is now owned by the Forestry Commission, was once part of Applegirth Estate and owned by the Jardines of Jardine Hall.
Spedlins Tower Substantial tower house (c.1500) of the Jardines of Applegarth. Extended upwards 1605, restored 1988-9.
Spedlins Tower
Substantial tower house (c.1500) of the Jardines of Applegarth. Extended upwards 1605, restored 1988-9.
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Redhall Moss is located at Grid Ref: NY0887 (Lat: 55.172791, Lng: -3.444559)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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