Blackloch Hill

Hill, Mountain in Ayrshire

Scotland

Blackloch Hill

Looking towards Lairdside hill
Looking towards Lairdside hill Credit: Gavin Ferguson

Blackloch Hill is a prominent landmark located in Ayrshire, a county in southwestern Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 316 meters (1,037 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. The hill is situated near the village of Straiton, approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) southeast of Ayr.

Blackloch Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the rolling hills and valleys of Ayrshire. Its distinct shape, with a gradual incline leading up to a rounded summit, makes it easily recognizable from a distance. The hill is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, featuring layers of sandstone and shale.

The area surrounding Blackloch Hill is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. The hill is covered with heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland, providing a habitat for various bird species, including red grouse and skylarks. The hill is also home to a population of red deer, which can often be spotted roaming the slopes.

A network of footpaths and trails allows visitors to explore the hill and enjoy its stunning vistas. These paths are well-maintained, making it accessible to walkers of different abilities. On clear days, it is possible to see as far as the Firth of Clyde and even catch a glimpse of the Isle of Arran in the distance.

Blackloch Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting for leisurely walks, picnics, and photography. Its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a cherished part of Ayrshire's landscape.

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Blackloch Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.760935/-4.7979829 or Grid Reference NS2455. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking towards Lairdside hill
Looking towards Lairdside hill
Cocklaw Wind Turbine looking West A general view of the turbine population called Kelburn wind farm the Cock Law turbine to the right of this image and the control house in the background.
Cocklaw Wind Turbine looking West
A general view of the turbine population called Kelburn wind farm the Cock Law turbine to the right of this image and the control house in the background.
Wind farm access road near summit Blackloch hill Almost at the top of the main access road just a steep tight corner to go round the side of White Knowes and Blackloch Hill with a background of the new turbines.
Wind farm access road near summit Blackloch hill
Almost at the top of the main access road just a steep tight corner to go round the side of White Knowes and Blackloch Hill with a background of the new turbines.
Blaeloch Hill Done with Bob, Adrian & Mark after Wee Cumbrae. Started in good visibility however this did not last but bagged Brown Hill, a P30 on way down in the drizzly mist.

Name: Blaeloch Hill
Hill number: 1685
Height: 407m / 1335ft
Area: 27A: Ayr to the River Clyde
Class: Ma
Grid ref: NS 24329 55317
Summit feature: no feature
Drop: 185m
Col: 222m  NS240574
Blaeloch Hill
Done with Bob, Adrian & Mark after Wee Cumbrae. Started in good visibility however this did not last but bagged Brown Hill, a P30 on way down in the drizzly mist. Name: Blaeloch Hill Hill number: 1685 Height: 407m / 1335ft Area: 27A: Ayr to the River Clyde Class: Ma Grid ref: NS 24329 55317 Summit feature: no feature Drop: 185m Col: 222m NS240574
Brown Hill Bagged Brown Hill a P30 with Adrian and Mark after Blaeloch Hill, with Bob Taylor preferring to descend via windfarm access track.
Brown Hill
Bagged Brown Hill a P30 with Adrian and Mark after Blaeloch Hill, with Bob Taylor preferring to descend via windfarm access track.
Fairey Firefly Remains On Blaeloch Hill A view of the main bulk of the debris with Blaeloch Hill summit in the distance to the left.
Fairey Firefly Remains On Blaeloch Hill
A view of the main bulk of the debris with Blaeloch Hill summit in the distance to the left.
Fairey Firefly Propeller Hub The propeller hub and reduction gear from the Firefly.
Fairey Firefly Propeller Hub
The propeller hub and reduction gear from the Firefly.
Fairey Firefly Wing Section Firefly remains on Blaeloch Hill.
Fairey Firefly Wing Section
Firefly remains on Blaeloch Hill.
A Fairey Firefly's Rolls-Royce Griffon Engine Corroding remains of the RR Griffon engine are sinking into the peaty soil.
A Fairey Firefly's Rolls-Royce Griffon Engine
Corroding remains of the RR Griffon engine are sinking into the peaty soil.
Frosty Morning Moon Viewed from Beith. Garnock Valley filled with fog. Note the wind turbines on the hills.
Frosty Morning Moon
Viewed from Beith. Garnock Valley filled with fog. Note the wind turbines on the hills.
Cairn on SW top of Blaeloch Hill
Cairn on SW top of Blaeloch Hill
Kelburn Wind Farm Control Room & Education Centre
Kelburn Wind Farm Control Room & Education Centre
Site of Barrbrae When clear of snow, the outline of the building (just out of the picture) can still be traced on the ground. Many of the stones have been used in the construction of this sheepfold.
Site of Barrbrae
When clear of snow, the outline of the building (just out of the picture) can still be traced on the ground. Many of the stones have been used in the construction of this sheepfold.
Site of Barrbrae When clear of the snow, the outline of the building (just out of the picture) can still be traced on the ground. Many of the stones have been used in the construction of this sheepfold.
Site of Barrbrae
When clear of the snow, the outline of the building (just out of the picture) can still be traced on the ground. Many of the stones have been used in the construction of this sheepfold.
Waymarked route from Fairlie Glen to Kelburn Wind Farm
Waymarked route from Fairlie Glen to Kelburn Wind Farm
Cairn on Lairdside Hill
Cairn on Lairdside Hill
Kelburn Wind Farm near Cock Law
Kelburn Wind Farm near Cock Law
Cairn on Sheep Hill
Cairn on Sheep Hill
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Blackloch Hill is located at Grid Ref: NS2455 (Lat: 55.760935, Lng: -4.7979829)

Unitary Authority: North Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.760935,-4.7979829
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: wind
Generator Type: horizontal_axis
Power: generator
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 55.7576987/-4.795524
Blaeloch Hill
Corbett: no
Ele: 407
Graham: no
Marilyn: yes
Munro: no
Natural: peak
Prominence: 185
Lat/Long: 55.7592612/-4.801095
Blackloch Hill
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.7593422/-4.7949263
White Knowes
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.760933/-4.7981462
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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