Minister's Moss

Downs, Moorland in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Minister's Moss

Minsca wind farm On Risp Hill, 36.8 MW at the moment but as usual it's due to expand.   Opened in 2008.
Minsca wind farm Credit: Richard Webb

Minister's Moss is a vast expanse of moorland located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Situated in the southern part of the country, it covers a significant area and is known for its unique natural features and rich biodiversity.

The moss is characterized by its diverse range of plant and animal species, making it an important ecological site. The landscape is dominated by heather, mosses, and grasses, with patches of peat providing a distinctive texture. These wet, boggy areas are home to various rare plants, including sundews and cotton grass.

The moorland is also a habitat for a variety of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Visitors can spot a range of birds, such as curlews, lapwings, and golden plovers, which thrive in this unique environment.

Minister's Moss is surrounded by rolling hills and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous trails and footpaths available for walkers and hikers to explore the moss and its surroundings.

Historically, the moss played a crucial role in the local economy, providing a source of peat for fuel and as a bedding material for livestock. While peat extraction is no longer practiced extensively, remnants of the industry can still be seen in some areas.

Overall, Minister's Moss in Dumfriesshire is a captivating natural landscape, offering a haven for wildlife and a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in Scotland's natural beauty.

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Minister's Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.102614/-3.2255407 or Grid Reference NY2179. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minsca wind farm On Risp Hill, 36.8 MW at the moment but as usual it's due to expand.   Opened in 2008.
Minsca wind farm
On Risp Hill, 36.8 MW at the moment but as usual it's due to expand. Opened in 2008.
Country road near Lochan-Lea
Country road near Lochan-Lea
Row of trees near Stockbridgehill In the distance is the Minsca windfarm on Risp Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY2280">NY2280</a>.
Row of trees near Stockbridgehill
In the distance is the Minsca windfarm on Risp Hill NY2280.
Wall and fields near Stockbridgehill Farm Peeping above the horizon are the turbine blades of the Minsca windfarm on Risp Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY2280">NY2280</a>.
Wall and fields near Stockbridgehill Farm
Peeping above the horizon are the turbine blades of the Minsca windfarm on Risp Hill NY2280.
The road to Stockbridgehill Stockbridgehill Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1979">NY1979</a> can be seen in the distance.
The road to Stockbridgehill
Stockbridgehill Farm NY1979 can be seen in the distance.
Sheep near Stockbridgehill Farm Across the valley is Burnswark Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1978">NY1978</a> and beyond it is Burnswark Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY1878">NY1878</a> which although only 287 metres high is a very prominent landmark visible over huge distances.
Sheep near Stockbridgehill Farm
Across the valley is Burnswark Farm NY1978 and beyond it is Burnswark Hill NY1878 which although only 287 metres high is a very prominent landmark visible over huge distances.
View towards Purdhamstone Reservoir The North Pennines visible in the distance.
View towards Purdhamstone Reservoir
The North Pennines visible in the distance.
Eagles guard the approach road to Minsca Farm
Eagles guard the approach road to Minsca Farm
Risp Hill Trig Pillar S9847 Surrounded by recently built windfarm. Flush bracket S9847 faces 79° easterly. Excellent long views all round.
Risp Hill Trig Pillar S9847
Surrounded by recently built windfarm. Flush bracket S9847 faces 79° easterly. Excellent long views all round.
An access road at Minsca Wind Farm The wind farm has 17 turbines with a 42.5 MW capacity.
An access road at Minsca Wind Farm
The wind farm has 17 turbines with a 42.5 MW capacity.
Rough grazing at Powhaffet Hill grazing for cattle and sheep with turbines at Minsca Wind Farm in the distance.
Rough grazing at Powhaffet
Hill grazing for cattle and sheep with turbines at Minsca Wind Farm in the distance.
Minsca Wind Farm The wind farm has 17 turbines with a 42.5MW capacity.
Minsca Wind Farm
The wind farm has 17 turbines with a 42.5MW capacity.
The trig point on Risp Hill At 276m with a flush bracket number S9847. The turbines are part of the Minsca Wind Farm.
The trig point on Risp Hill
At 276m with a flush bracket number S9847. The turbines are part of the Minsca Wind Farm.
Tree planting on Risp Hill Some deciduous planting on the west side of the Mein Water.
Tree planting on Risp Hill
Some deciduous planting on the west side of the Mein Water.
A wind turbine on Blackcleuchedge Moss This turbine is at the northern edge of the Minsca Wind Farm in a rough grazing area.
A wind turbine on Blackcleuchedge Moss
This turbine is at the northern edge of the Minsca Wind Farm in a rough grazing area.
Minsca Wind Farm 4 of the turbines on this 17 turbine wind farm on Risp Hill, viewed from Turf Knowe with the Solway Firth in the background.
Minsca Wind Farm
4 of the turbines on this 17 turbine wind farm on Risp Hill, viewed from Turf Knowe with the Solway Firth in the background.
Minsca gate entrance with Wind Farm in background
Minsca gate entrance with Wind Farm in background
Minsca Wind Farm This is an aerial view taken from a Southampton to Glasgow Flybe flight. At the time of the photo the plane was just south of Lockerbie over the village of Castlemilk (NY1577) and the view was west north west. Three of four grid squares can be seen in the image but the track junction in the centre of the image is at NY217806. The houses of Minsca are visible at the top of the image with the ancient enclosures/settlement clearly visible in the snow nearby
Minsca Wind Farm
This is an aerial view taken from a Southampton to Glasgow Flybe flight. At the time of the photo the plane was just south of Lockerbie over the village of Castlemilk (NY1577) and the view was west north west. Three of four grid squares can be seen in the image but the track junction in the centre of the image is at NY217806. The houses of Minsca are visible at the top of the image with the ancient enclosures/settlement clearly visible in the snow nearby
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Minister's Moss is located at Grid Ref: NY2179 (Lat: 55.102614, Lng: -3.2255407)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Located within 500m of 55.102614,-3.2255407
Minsca Farm
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Source: wind
Generator Type: horizontal_axis
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 55.106346/-3.2270953
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