Cairn Pat

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Cairn Pat

Pinminnoch Burn With North Rhins Wind Farm on the horizon and cattle on the eastern slopes of Craigenlee Fell.
Pinminnoch Burn Credit: Russel Wills

Cairn Pat is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of 276 meters (906 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Situated in the southern part of Scotland, Cairn Pat offers breathtaking vistas of the rolling hills and picturesque countryside. The hill is known for its distinctive shape, featuring a prominent cairn at its summit that is believed to date back to ancient times.

The ascent to the top of Cairn Pat is relatively easy, with a well-defined path that winds its way through heather-covered slopes. Along the way, visitors can admire the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit the hillside, including heather, gorse, and various species of birds.

Once at the summit, visitors are rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding area, including the nearby towns of Wigtown and Newton Stewart. On clear days, it is even possible to see as far as the Galloway Forest Park and the Irish Sea.

Cairn Pat holds historical significance as well, with archaeological evidence suggesting that it was used as a burial site during the Bronze Age. Excavations in the area have uncovered ancient artifacts and remains, providing valuable insights into the region's past.

Overall, Cairn Pat is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With its stunning views, rich biodiversity, and historical significance, it offers a unique and memorable experience for all who venture to its summit.

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Cairn Pat Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.863602/-5.0489099 or Grid Reference NX0456. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pinminnoch Burn With North Rhins Wind Farm on the horizon and cattle on the eastern slopes of Craigenlee Fell.
Pinminnoch Burn
With North Rhins Wind Farm on the horizon and cattle on the eastern slopes of Craigenlee Fell.
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"
Colfin Creamery
Colfin Creamery
Colfin Court
Colfin Court
Road to Challoch-hill Farm
Road to Challoch-hill Farm
Feeder for Pinminnoch Burn
Feeder for Pinminnoch Burn
Challoch-hill Farm Pinminnoch burn in the foreground
Challoch-hill Farm
Pinminnoch burn in the foreground
Challoch-hill Farm
Challoch-hill Farm
Country Road Entrance to Craigenlee farm on the right (the bollards)
Country Road
Entrance to Craigenlee farm on the right (the bollards)
Craigenlee Farm Access Road
Craigenlee Farm
Access Road
Craigenlee Croft
Craigenlee Croft
Pinminnoch Farm Looking down access road
Pinminnoch Farm
Looking down access road
Spittal Farm Road Access road to Spittal Farm off the A77
Spittal Farm Road
Access road to Spittal Farm off the A77
Burn Bank Looking north east along the A77 trunk road, approx 1.2 miles south of Lochans
Burn Bank
Looking north east along the A77 trunk road, approx 1.2 miles south of Lochans
Cairnpat Farm Road
Cairnpat Farm Road
Colfin Farm
Colfin Farm
Kilhilt Farm
Kilhilt Farm
Cairnpat Farm Dairy farm between Stranraer and Portpatrick.
Cairnpat Farm
Dairy farm between Stranraer and Portpatrick.
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Cairn Pat is located at Grid Ref: NX0456 (Lat: 54.863602, Lng: -5.0489099)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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