Cairn Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Cairn Hill

A Second World War gun battery emplacement overlooking Loch Ryan. This gun battery emplacement is situated at near Little Laight Farm, Cairnryan. There were many military camps, gun emplacements and connections to this area during the war and after.
A Second World War gun battery emplacement overlooking Loch Ryan. Credit: Colin McDonald

Cairn Hill is a prominent hill situated in the region of Wigtownshire, located in the southwest of Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 480 meters (1575 feet), it is considered one of the highest peaks in the area. Positioned near the village of Kirkinner, Cairn Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Galloway Hills and the expansive Solway Firth.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive rounded shape, which is the result of glacial activity during the last Ice Age. The terrain is mostly composed of heather moorland, with scattered patches of grass and rocky outcrops. The slopes are gentle and grassy in some areas, allowing for relatively easy access for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Cairn Hill is a popular destination for walkers and nature lovers, attracting visitors from both the local community and tourists alike. Several well-marked trails and footpaths lead to the summit, providing opportunities for leisurely walks or more challenging hikes. The hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red grouse, red deer, and various bird species.

The surrounding area offers additional attractions and amenities for visitors. The nearby town of Wigtown, known as Scotland's National Book Town, boasts a range of bookshops, cafes, and cultural events. Additionally, the stunning coastline of the Solway Firth is within reach, providing opportunities for coastal walks and bird-watching.

Cairn Hill in Wigtownshire is a picturesque and accessible hill, offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and a chance to explore the natural beauty of southwest Scotland.

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A Second World War gun battery emplacement overlooking Loch Ryan. This gun battery emplacement is situated at near Little Laight Farm, Cairnryan. There were many military camps, gun emplacements and connections to this area during the war and after.
A Second World War gun battery emplacement overlooking Loch Ryan.
This gun battery emplacement is situated at near Little Laight Farm, Cairnryan. There were many military camps, gun emplacements and connections to this area during the war and after.
Lake Superior Start of lake Superior from forest track.
Lake Superior
Start of lake Superior from forest track.
Forest Quarry View across newly planted trees to old disused quarry.
Forest Quarry
View across newly planted trees to old disused quarry.
Quarry Road Road junction heading for quarry, road to the right is towards Lake Superior.
Quarry Road
Road junction heading for quarry, road to the right is towards Lake Superior.
Lake Superior Lake Superior from the quarry road.
Lake Superior
Lake Superior from the quarry road.
Old Quarry
Old Quarry
Lake Superior View down the lake from the forest track.
Lake Superior
View down the lake from the forest track.
Lake Superior Close up view of the lake, has the same spelling as its American cousin but smaller is beautiful.
Lake Superior
Close up view of the lake, has the same spelling as its American cousin but smaller is beautiful.
Quarry Junction Forest track looking back at road junction, lake is just past the trees on the right.
Quarry Junction
Forest track looking back at road junction, lake is just past the trees on the right.
Loch Ryan Ferry Slope on Laird's with view of P&O ferry passing the new terminal site.
Loch Ryan Ferry
Slope on Laird's with view of P&O ferry passing the new terminal site.
The old military pier and breaker's yard at Cairnryan This pier and breaker's yard just to the north of Cairnryan is where the aircraft carrier Ark Royal (IV) was sent for decommissioning and breaking in the late 1970s. It has since been used as a commercial pier, but has collapsed in places and is too dangerous for use now.
The old military pier and breaker's yard at Cairnryan
This pier and breaker's yard just to the north of Cairnryan is where the aircraft carrier Ark Royal (IV) was sent for decommissioning and breaking in the late 1970s. It has since been used as a commercial pier, but has collapsed in places and is too dangerous for use now.
Cairn Hill overlooking the village of Cairnryan. This hill dominates the village of Cairnryan about 6 miles North of Stranraer.
Cairn Hill overlooking the village of Cairnryan.
This hill dominates the village of Cairnryan about 6 miles North of Stranraer.
Cairnryan Ferry Port Ferry about to leave the port of Cairnryan for Larne in Northern Ireland
Cairnryan Ferry Port
Ferry about to leave the port of Cairnryan for Larne in Northern Ireland
The foreshore north of Cairn Point
The foreshore north of Cairn Point
Unloading Vehicles The P&O European Highlander has just arrived from Larne, Northern Ireland and is seen unloading commercial vehicles.
Unloading Vehicles
The P&O European Highlander has just arrived from Larne, Northern Ireland and is seen unloading commercial vehicles.
Mulberry Harbour 'Beetles' at Old House Point, Loch Ryan
Mulberry Harbour 'Beetles' at Old House Point, Loch Ryan
Loch Ryan Old House Point, Mulberry Harbour 'Beetles'
Loch Ryan Old House Point, Mulberry Harbour 'Beetles'
Lighthouse at Cairn Point Lighthouse at Cairn Point, viewed from the European Causeway which is leaving Cairnryan for Larne.
Lighthouse at Cairn Point
Lighthouse at Cairn Point, viewed from the European Causeway which is leaving Cairnryan for Larne.
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Cairn Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX0768 (Lat: 54.978259, Lng: -5.0092524)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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