Barchly Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Barchly Hill

Bags of (Empty) Bags All these bags once contained Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) plants.
Bags of (Empty) Bags Credit: Jon Alexander

Barchly Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in Wigtownshire, a region in the southwest of Scotland. This hill, also referred to as Barchly Hill Mountain, stands at an elevation of approximately 320 meters (1,050 feet) above sea level. It is situated near the village of Barchly, which is known for its picturesque landscapes and rural charm.

The hill is characterized by its rolling contours and lush green vegetation, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It is composed mainly of sedimentary rock formations, with scattered patches of heather and grass covering its slopes. The diverse flora and fauna found in this area make it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers.

Barchly Hill is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, walking, and birdwatching. Its well-maintained trails provide easy access to the summit, where visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of Wigtownshire and the nearby Galloway Forest Park. The hill's strategic location also makes it a favorite spot for paragliding and hang gliding enthusiasts, who take advantage of the steady winds and open spaces.

Aside from its natural beauty, Barchly Hill holds historical significance as well. The area is home to ancient burial mounds and traces of prehistoric settlements, adding a touch of intrigue to the hill's allure.

Overall, Barchly Hill is a captivating destination that offers a blend of natural splendor and historical intrigue. Its accessibility and diverse range of activities make it an appealing choice for both locals and tourists seeking a memorable outdoor experience.

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Barchly Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.903197/-4.6443682 or Grid Reference NX3059. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bags of (Empty) Bags All these bags once contained Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) plants.
Bags of (Empty) Bags
All these bags once contained Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) plants.
Another View of Empty Bags These appear to have been here a while.
Another View of Empty Bags
These appear to have been here a while.
Skip and Empty Bags I wonder if those bags should, perhaps, have been put in the skip!
Skip and Empty Bags
I wonder if those bags should, perhaps, have been put in the skip!
Firebeaters by the Gate At the entrance to part of Mindork Moss, they look fairly new.
Firebeaters by the Gate
At the entrance to part of Mindork Moss, they look fairly new.
Road junction near High Mindork
Road junction near High Mindork
Forest track heading in the direction of Drumcagerie Looking south-westward.
Forest track heading in the direction of Drumcagerie
Looking south-westward.
Wall and fence-lined minor road between High Mindork and Barnearnie Looking north-eastward.
Wall and fence-lined minor road between High Mindork and Barnearnie
Looking north-eastward.
Old milestone A short distance from this milestone can be seen the road sign for the A75 and the Give Way sign.   This is the last of a complete set of 10 milestones on the B733 from Wigtown 0.   It is now 8 miles of A75, new and old sections, into Glenluce.
Old milestone
A short distance from this milestone can be seen the road sign for the A75 and the Give Way sign. This is the last of a complete set of 10 milestones on the B733 from Wigtown 0. It is now 8 miles of A75, new and old sections, into Glenluce.
Old milestone From this photograph it can be seen that the milestone has, at some time, been reset with the W face to the road.  And it has been painted since 2008 when first recorded for the Milestone Society.
Old milestone
From this photograph it can be seen that the milestone has, at some time, been reset with the W face to the road. And it has been painted since 2008 when first recorded for the Milestone Society.
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.
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.
Winter at Kiltersan
Winter at Kiltersan
Old Military Road View from the road across to the A75 and Muil Farm.
Old Military Road
View from the road across to the A75 and Muil Farm.
Old Military Road At this T Junction of the old road the track here runs down to the A75.
Old Military Road
At this T Junction of the old road the track here runs down to the A75.
Old Military Road View from the road to Muil Farm.
Old Military Road
View from the road to Muil Farm.
Old Military Road View across the A75 towards Muil Plantation.
Old Military Road
View across the A75 towards Muil Plantation.
Muil Farm View by Muil Farm along the A75 in the direction of Newton Stewart.
Muil Farm
View by Muil Farm along the A75 in the direction of Newton Stewart.
Muil Farm View along the A75 in the direction of Stranraer taken from near Muil Farm which is hidden behind the trees right of picture.
Muil Farm
View along the A75 in the direction of Stranraer taken from near Muil Farm which is hidden behind the trees right of picture.
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Barchly Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX3059 (Lat: 54.903197, Lng: -4.6443682)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Located within 500m of 54.903197,-4.6443682
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Lat/Long: 54.9022166/-4.6374978
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Lat/Long: 54.9015603/-4.6371142
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