Barlae Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Barlae Hill

Road to Blairderry
Road to Blairderry Credit: David Baird

Barlae Hill is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Bladnoch, it forms part of the picturesque Galloway Hills range. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,133 feet (345 meters), it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill features a distinctive conical shape, with its slopes covered in lush grasses, heather, and scattered patches of woodland. Its well-defined trails make it accessible for walkers of varying abilities, allowing them to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call the hillside home. From the summit, visitors can admire the rolling landscapes, with the sparkling waters of the River Bladnoch meandering through the valley below.

Barlae Hill is steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological discoveries, including ancient burial cairns and standing stones, suggest that the hill was once a significant site of ritual and burial practices. Today, remnants of these ancient structures can still be seen, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the area.

The hill is also known for its rich wildlife, with sightings of red deer, foxes, and various bird species being relatively common. The diverse habitats found on Barlae Hill provide a haven for many rare and protected plant species, making it an important conservation area.

Overall, Barlae Hill offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and ecological diversity, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the wonders of Wigtownshire's countryside.

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Barlae Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.90991/-4.6903382 or Grid Reference NX2760. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road to Blairderry
Road to Blairderry
Blairderry Farm from the slopes of Barwhil Looking to Blairderry (Blar doire - the field of the oak wood) over an area of clearfell from Barwhil (Barr chuill - hill of the hazels)
Blairderry Farm from the slopes of Barwhil
Looking to Blairderry (Blar doire - the field of the oak wood) over an area of clearfell from Barwhil (Barr chuill - hill of the hazels)
The Tarf Water from Barwhil
The Tarf Water from Barwhil
Farmland near Muil Farm The ridge is called Near Barbunny - barr buin duibh - the hill of the black bottom, or bog.
Farmland near Muil Farm
The ridge is called Near Barbunny - barr buin duibh - the hill of the black bottom, or bog.
Barlae Bridge The bridge carries the A75 over the Water of Tarf. Barlae comes from the gaelic barr laegh - the calves' hill.
Barlae Bridge
The bridge carries the A75 over the Water of Tarf. Barlae comes from the gaelic barr laegh - the calves' hill.
Water of Tarf from Barlae Bridge Looking south.
Water of Tarf from Barlae Bridge
Looking south.
Water of Tarf from Barlae Bridge Looking north
Water of Tarf from Barlae Bridge
Looking north
Muil farm and the A75 The work taking place behind the farm is in connection with a new water mains being run across the breadth of the county.
Muil farm and the A75
The work taking place behind the farm is in connection with a new water mains being run across the breadth of the county.
Field gate, moor and forestry near Muil farm
Field gate, moor and forestry near Muil farm
Barskeoch Moss The moss has been recently burnt to encourage the spring growth. Drumlins rise from the surrounding moorland like green islands - the nearest one has the wonderful name of Blairnagobber, the field of the goats.
Barskeoch Moss
The moss has been recently burnt to encourage the spring growth. Drumlins rise from the surrounding moorland like green islands - the nearest one has the wonderful name of Blairnagobber, the field of the goats.
Knockbreck View from this hill, which is one of the highest in this grid, towards Barmore Farm.
Knockbreck
View from this hill, which is one of the highest in this grid, towards Barmore Farm.
Knockbreck View north from this hill which is mainly open grasslands for sheep farming.
Knockbreck
View north from this hill which is mainly open grasslands for sheep farming.
Knockbreck View south from this hill across the A75 centre of picture towards Mark of Luce Moss on the horizon and Mark of Luce Farm left of the Moss.
Knockbreck
View south from this hill across the A75 centre of picture towards Mark of Luce Moss on the horizon and Mark of Luce Farm left of the Moss.
Knockbreck View east past the power lines and masts that run for miles through this open countryside.
Knockbreck
View east past the power lines and masts that run for miles through this open countryside.
Knockbreck View west from this hill across open countryside, Barmore Farm can be seen left of picture.
Knockbreck
View west from this hill across open countryside, Barmore Farm can be seen left of picture.
Knockbreck View across to Barskeoch Fell and the two mobile phone masts that stand on the hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/778790">NX2962 : Mobile phone masts, Barskeoch Fell</a>.
Knockbreck
View across to Barskeoch Fell and the two mobile phone masts that stand on the hill NX2962 : Mobile phone masts, Barskeoch Fell.
Knockbreck View along the line of pylons northwards past Kiltersan Farm.
Knockbreck
View along the line of pylons northwards past Kiltersan Farm.
Knockbreck View across the A75 towards Craighlaw Wood.
Knockbreck
View across the A75 towards Craighlaw Wood.
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Barlae Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX2760 (Lat: 54.90991, Lng: -4.6903382)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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