Brown Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Brown Hill

Old milestone Continuing northwards out of New Luce this milestone was spotted leaning precariously at the entrance to Knockiebae.  The full length of the worked stone is seen with a further few centimetres of rough stone at the base.
Old milestone Credit: Chris Minto

Brown Hill is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, a historic county in southwest Scotland. It is situated near the southern coast of the country, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is part of the larger Galloway Hills range, known for its rugged beauty and diverse wildlife.

Rising to a height of approximately 362 meters (1,188 feet), Brown Hill stands as an impressive landmark in the area. Its distinct brownish hue, which gives the hill its name, is a result of the underlying geological formations consisting of sandstone and shale. The hill's slopes are covered in heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland, creating a picturesque environment.

Brown Hill attracts outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers who seek to explore the surrounding countryside. The hill offers a variety of walking trails, ranging from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and experience. Along the way, visitors can encounter a rich array of wildlife, including red deer, red squirrels, and various species of birds.

The summit of Brown Hill rewards climbers with breathtaking panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, including the nearby coastal towns of Wigtown and Whithorn. On clear days, the Isle of Man can even be seen in the distance. The hill's strategic location and commanding views have also made it a historically significant site, with remnants of ancient hill forts and burial mounds found in the vicinity.

Overall, Brown Hill is a natural gem in Wigtownshire, offering a memorable outdoor experience for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a connection to Scotland's rich heritage.

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Brown Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.963353/-4.879762 or Grid Reference NX1566. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old milestone Continuing northwards out of New Luce this milestone was spotted leaning precariously at the entrance to Knockiebae.  The full length of the worked stone is seen with a further few centimetres of rough stone at the base.
Old milestone
Continuing northwards out of New Luce this milestone was spotted leaning precariously at the entrance to Knockiebae. The full length of the worked stone is seen with a further few centimetres of rough stone at the base.
Old milestone The milestone just to the south of the entrance to Knockiebae.   The inscription on this face is B/13.   B is for Barrhill which is over the county border in Ayrshire.
Old milestone
The milestone just to the south of the entrance to Knockiebae. The inscription on this face is B/13. B is for Barrhill which is over the county border in Ayrshire.
Old milestone Almost at the top of Lagnabenae is the milestone 2 miles north of New Luce with Barrhill 12 miles away.
Old milestone
Almost at the top of Lagnabenae is the milestone 2 miles north of New Luce with Barrhill 12 miles away.
Road sign This Passing Place is opposite the New Luce 2 milestone.   When old signs are replaced the plate is set square.   The older signs have the plate rotated 90 degrees, corners top, bottom and each side.
Road sign
This Passing Place is opposite the New Luce 2 milestone. When old signs are replaced the plate is set square. The older signs have the plate rotated 90 degrees, corners top, bottom and each side.
Old milestone There is the New Luce 2/Barrhill 12 milestone just south of the brow of the hill.
Old milestone
There is the New Luce 2/Barrhill 12 milestone just south of the brow of the hill.
Old milestone In August the farmer and a Milestone Society member dug out this milestone, on the unclassified road north of New Luce, from the ditch.  This shows the length of unworked stone needed to set the milestone firmly.  It was decided to put the stone higher up the banking and out of the ditch.
Old milestone
In August the farmer and a Milestone Society member dug out this milestone, on the unclassified road north of New Luce, from the ditch. This shows the length of unworked stone needed to set the milestone firmly. It was decided to put the stone higher up the banking and out of the ditch.
Old milestone Now set higher up out of the wet ditch, the milestone is ready for painting
Old milestone
Now set higher up out of the wet ditch, the milestone is ready for painting
Old milestone Well painted and now a visible feature by the roadside of this UC route north of New Luce to Barrhill in Ayrshire.
Old milestone
Well painted and now a visible feature by the roadside of this UC route north of New Luce to Barrhill in Ayrshire.
Old milestone And to complete the story of this milestone, a view of the New Luce face.
Old milestone
And to complete the story of this milestone, a view of the New Luce face.
Old milestone In July a Milestone Society member was busy painting the milestones north of New Luce on the unclassified road to Barrhill in Ayrshire.   This one, 2 miles from New Luce, near the Passing Place sign is now quite visible to passers-by.
Old milestone
In July a Milestone Society member was busy painting the milestones north of New Luce on the unclassified road to Barrhill in Ayrshire. This one, 2 miles from New Luce, near the Passing Place sign is now quite visible to passers-by.
Old milestone The Barrhill face of this newly painted milestone with long grass cleared away.
Old milestone
The Barrhill face of this newly painted milestone with long grass cleared away.
The River Luce valley about 3 km North of New Luce village. The valley of the River Luce taken on a lovely November morning after the mist had cleared.
The River Luce valley about 3 km North of New Luce village.
The valley of the River Luce taken on a lovely November morning after the mist had cleared.
Farm road to Cairnerzean
Farm road to Cairnerzean
Main Water of Luce Defunct bridge was shown as open on the 1995 Landranger map.
Main Water of Luce
Defunct bridge was shown as open on the 1995 Landranger map.
Moorland and shelter belt Just off the New Luce to Penwhirn road
Moorland and shelter belt
Just off the New Luce to Penwhirn road
Looking across the Luce valley Seen from the New Luce to Penwhirn road
Looking across the Luce valley
Seen from the New Luce to Penwhirn road
Cattle grid on the New Luce to Penwhirn road Farm road to Little Larg off to the left.
Cattle grid on the New Luce to Penwhirn road
Farm road to Little Larg off to the left.
Main Water of Luce Seen from the New Luce to Penwhirn road. The 1995 Landranger map shows a bridge over the river at this point, but I could see no signs of it now.
Main Water of Luce
Seen from the New Luce to Penwhirn road. The 1995 Landranger map shows a bridge over the river at this point, but I could see no signs of it now.
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Brown Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX1566 (Lat: 54.963353, Lng: -4.879762)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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