Common Moss

Downs, Moorland in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Common Moss

Spire, bridge and tree in Langholm
Spire, bridge and tree in Langholm Credit: Peter Moore

Common Moss is a region located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, known for its picturesque downs and moorland landscapes. Spanning across a vast area, Common Moss is characterized by its diverse terrain, consisting of rolling hills, expansive meadows, and patches of wetland. This unique combination of ecosystems creates an ideal habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.

The downs of Common Moss are covered in thick grasses, heather, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape during the summer months. The undulating terrain provides a scenic backdrop, attracting visitors who enjoy activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The moorland areas, on the other hand, are home to a rich variety of mosses, lichens, and low-growing shrubs. These areas are often dotted with small pools and streams, creating a haven for amphibians and water-dwelling creatures.

Common Moss is also known for its diverse wildlife. Visitors may encounter various bird species such as skylarks, curlews, and grouse, which are often seen nesting or foraging in the grassy downs. In addition, the moorland areas provide a habitat for small mammals like voles and shrews, as well as reptiles like adders and slow worms.

Overall, Common Moss offers a tranquil and picturesque natural setting, attracting nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Its downs and moorland provide a unique ecosystem, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the Dumfriesshire region.

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Common Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.151184/-2.9705235 or Grid Reference NY3884. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spire, bridge and tree in Langholm
Spire, bridge and tree in Langholm
Car park and picnic place at Langholm A handy stop on the A7 by the Ewes Water, just before it joins the River Esk.
Car park and picnic place at Langholm
A handy stop on the A7 by the Ewes Water, just before it joins the River Esk.
Drake Mallard at Langholm A male Anas platyrhynchos on the Ewes Water.
Drake Mallard at Langholm
A male Anas platyrhynchos on the Ewes Water.
The confluence of the River Esk and Ewes Water The River Esk comes in from the right, by the gravel spit, and the Ewes Water, in the foreground, loses its identity as it flows under the Townhead Bridge as part of the Esk.
The confluence of the River Esk and Ewes Water
The River Esk comes in from the right, by the gravel spit, and the Ewes Water, in the foreground, loses its identity as it flows under the Townhead Bridge as part of the Esk.
Car park at Langholm Conveniently situated on the A7 between the Ewes Water and Bar Wood.
Car park at Langholm
Conveniently situated on the A7 between the Ewes Water and Bar Wood.
Kirk Wynd View Taken from the top of Kirk Wynd looking over the town of Langholm.
Kirk Wynd View
Taken from the top of Kirk Wynd looking over the town of Langholm.
Whitshiels Cafe, Langholm
Whitshiels Cafe, Langholm
At Langholm Bridge over the river Esk
At Langholm
Bridge over the river Esk
The River Esk Langholm
The River Esk
Langholm
Moorland dropping into Whitshiels Bog and Ewes Water valley
Moorland dropping into Whitshiels Bog and Ewes Water valley
Looking towards Malcolm monument The cattle grid on the road to Newcastleton
Looking towards Malcolm monument
The cattle grid on the road to Newcastleton
Stone wall Looking north towards Terrona Hill
Stone wall
Looking north towards Terrona Hill
Langholm approaching The latest edition of Langholm's relativistic road sign.  Please allow the scenery to pass at 13.4ms^-1 or less. Thank you.
Langholm approaching
The latest edition of Langholm's relativistic road sign. Please allow the scenery to pass at 13.4ms^-1 or less. Thank you.
Eskdale Hotel, Langholm
Eskdale Hotel, Langholm
Pelosis Corner Cafe My spell checker keeps throwing in an apostrophe which is probably correct. Centre of Langholm.
Pelosis Corner Cafe
My spell checker keeps throwing in an apostrophe which is probably correct. Centre of Langholm.
Esk - Ewes confluence Ewes Water (right) joins the Esk in Langholm.
Esk - Ewes confluence
Ewes Water (right) joins the Esk in Langholm.
Langholm to Newcastleton road The climb up to Langholm Moor.
Langholm to Newcastleton road
The climb up to Langholm Moor.
Power line, Ewesdale The power line runs between  Carlisle, Hawick and Galashiels.
Power line, Ewesdale
The power line runs between Carlisle, Hawick and Galashiels.
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Common Moss is located at Grid Ref: NY3884 (Lat: 55.151184, Lng: -2.9705235)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Located within 500m of 55.151184,-2.9705235
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.150204/-2.9755414
Whita Hill
Ele: 355
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.1524059/-2.9755365
Common Moss
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.1508753/-2.970184
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Lat/Long: 55.1525762/-2.9756019
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