Cairn Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Cairn Hill

Gap in the trees Looking down through the trees in Knockinaam Woods.
Gap in the trees Credit: Jon Alexander

Cairn Hill is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, a historic county in southwestern Scotland. It is situated near the small village of Cairnryan, overlooking the picturesque Loch Ryan. Standing at an impressive height of 217 meters (712 feet), Cairn Hill offers captivating panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the shimmering waters of the loch.

This hill is known for its distinctive cairn, a mound of stones that serves as a historical monument. The cairn is believed to date back to ancient times, possibly serving as a burial site or a marker for travelers in the region. Its presence adds an element of intrigue and mystery to the hill, attracting both locals and visitors alike.

Cairn Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The hill is accessible via well-marked trails that wind their way through lush green landscapes, offering a pleasant and invigorating hiking experience. The summit rewards climbers with breathtaking vistas, showcasing the rugged beauty of the surrounding hills and the vast expanse of Loch Ryan.

The hill and its surroundings are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing habitats for various species of animals and plants. The area is particularly known for its bird population, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors may spot species such as buzzards, kestrels, and peregrine falcons soaring through the sky.

Cairn Hill's natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities make it a cherished landmark in Wigtownshire, drawing individuals seeking tranquility, adventure, and a deeper connection with nature.

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Cairn Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.840921/-5.0559842 or Grid Reference NX0353. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gap in the trees Looking down through the trees in Knockinaam Woods.
Gap in the trees
Looking down through the trees in Knockinaam Woods.
Birch tree Beside the track in Knockinaam Wood.
Birch tree
Beside the track in Knockinaam Wood.
Down the track In Knockinaam Wood.
Down the track
In Knockinaam Wood.
Floral Collection Next to the track in Knockinaam Wood. At the top we have a Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) which is not yet in flower, below this are Dog Violets (Viola riviniana) and the white Wood Sorrel flowers (Oxalis acetosella).
Floral Collection
Next to the track in Knockinaam Wood. At the top we have a Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) which is not yet in flower, below this are Dog Violets (Viola riviniana) and the white Wood Sorrel flowers (Oxalis acetosella).
Wood Sorrel The pretty white flowers of the Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) with their five petals, purple veins and distinctive trefoil leaves which close as night falls, reopening in the dappled sun the next morning.
Wood Sorrel
The pretty white flowers of the Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) with their five petals, purple veins and distinctive trefoil leaves which close as night falls, reopening in the dappled sun the next morning.
Meikle Pinminnoch Beside the A77.
Meikle Pinminnoch
Beside the A77.
Spittal House Farm South east of the Port of Spittal Burn that flows into Port of Spittal Bay.
The Caledonian Cheese Company is based in Stranraer.
Spittal House Farm
South east of the Port of Spittal Burn that flows into Port of Spittal Bay. The Caledonian Cheese Company is based in Stranraer.
Old Spittal Croft In sheep country!
Old Spittal Croft
In sheep country!
Tobarcnoc North Port o' Spittal Farm, near Portpatrick, Stranraer.
Tobarcnoc
North Port o' Spittal Farm, near Portpatrick, Stranraer.
Grassland beside Knockinaam Wood South Port o' Spittal farm on the right horizon.
Grassland beside Knockinaam Wood
South Port o' Spittal farm on the right horizon.
Sheep on Barmore Hill More grassland!
Sheep on Barmore Hill
More grassland!
Barmore House Note the tropical palm trees!
Barmore House
Note the tropical palm trees!
Craigenquarroch Farm track. There was a farm near here, but it has been demolished. Mast on Cairn Pat "next door"
Craigenquarroch
Farm track. There was a farm near here, but it has been demolished. Mast on Cairn Pat "next door"
Livestock transportation business, Port of Spittal
Livestock transportation business, Port of Spittal
Farm at North Port of Spittal
Farm at North Port of Spittal
Road junction on the B7042 Portpatrick to Sandhead road
Road junction on the B7042
Portpatrick to Sandhead road
Earth moving down on the farm Seen from the B7042
Earth moving down on the farm
Seen from the B7042
The "Scottish Riviera" Palm trees outside this house at Balmore are witness to the mild climate of Galloway.
The "Scottish Riviera"
Palm trees outside this house at Balmore are witness to the mild climate of Galloway.
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Cairn Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX0353 (Lat: 54.840921, Lng: -5.0559842)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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