Barr Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Barr Hill

Old milestone On the 14 miles of the A747 north of Port William towards Glenluce on the A75 are about 9 of the typical Wigtownshire milestones.   This one is leaning considerably.   The ground around has been cleared and the legend repainted black.
Old milestone Credit: Jacqueline Crowther

Barr Hill is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, a region in southwestern Scotland. Rising at an elevation of approximately 197 meters (646 feet), it stands as a distinctive landmark in the surrounding landscape. Situated near the small village of Port William, Barr Hill offers breathtaking views of the picturesque countryside, including the nearby Solway Firth and the hills of Galloway.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping grassy slopes, making it accessible to hikers and nature enthusiasts. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities, such as hillwalking and birdwatching, due to its rich biodiversity and stunning vistas. The surrounding area is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and a range of bird species, offering visitors a unique and immersive natural experience.

Barr Hill is also steeped in history. The summit of the hill features an ancient hillfort, dating back to the Iron Age. This archaeological site is of significant historical importance and provides insights into the region's early human settlements. The hillfort consists of a series of earthworks and ditches, providing evidence of its defensive purpose.

Visitors to Barr Hill can access the site via a well-maintained footpath, which leads to the summit. At the top, they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with the Isle of Man visible on clear days. Barr Hill is a must-visit destination for those seeking a combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical exploration in Wigtownshire.

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Barr Hill Images

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Old milestone On the 14 miles of the A747 north of Port William towards Glenluce on the A75 are about 9 of the typical Wigtownshire milestones.   This one is leaning considerably.   The ground around has been cleared and the legend repainted black.
Old milestone
On the 14 miles of the A747 north of Port William towards Glenluce on the A75 are about 9 of the typical Wigtownshire milestones. This one is leaning considerably. The ground around has been cleared and the legend repainted black.
Sheep on coastal pasture Here the strip of land below the steep bank is wide enough for fields.
Sheep on coastal pasture
Here the strip of land below the steep bank is wide enough for fields.
Links, Killantrae A stony strip with dense vegetation beside the sea.
Links, Killantrae
A stony strip with dense vegetation beside the sea.
Bank, Killantrae The road runs along a narrow strip between the sea and a steep bank.
Bank, Killantrae
The road runs along a narrow strip between the sea and a steep bank.
A747, Barr The road keeps to a narrow coastal strip with a steep vegetated bank to landward.
A747, Barr
The road keeps to a narrow coastal strip with a steep vegetated bank to landward.
Overgrown bank, Milton The steep slopes above the road and raised beach are covered with dense vegetation.
Overgrown bank, Milton
The steep slopes above the road and raised beach are covered with dense vegetation.
A747, Milton The road runs along a narrow strip between sea and steep vegetated slopes, probably a raised beach.
A747, Milton
The road runs along a narrow strip between sea and steep vegetated slopes, probably a raised beach.
Rough Sea Looking towards Philip and Mary across the waves.
Rough Sea
Looking towards Philip and Mary across the waves.
Sand hoppers A very windy day and a very high tide have driven a multitude of sand hoppers to shelter in a handy footprint.
Sand hoppers
A very windy day and a very high tide have driven a multitude of sand hoppers to shelter in a handy footprint.
Old milestone Once leaning, this milestone has been cleared of vegetation, set upright and painted by a Milestone Society member.
Old milestone
Once leaning, this milestone has been cleared of vegetation, set upright and painted by a Milestone Society member.
Old milestone The position of this milestone at the back of the grassy verge sees it almost surrounded by yellow gorse on the hillside.   The rough back of the stone can also be seen.  Only the two front faces of these milestones were worked flat to have the legends inscribed.
Old milestone
The position of this milestone at the back of the grassy verge sees it almost surrounded by yellow gorse on the hillside. The rough back of the stone can also be seen. Only the two front faces of these milestones were worked flat to have the legends inscribed.
Old milestone Another of the milestones north of Port William that has had the vegetation cleared by a Milestone Society member and then repainted.   Most of the Wigtownshire milestones are of the same shape with just a single letter on each face and an arrow indicating the places to and from.   On this road the G is for Glenluce.
Old milestone
Another of the milestones north of Port William that has had the vegetation cleared by a Milestone Society member and then repainted. Most of the Wigtownshire milestones are of the same shape with just a single letter on each face and an arrow indicating the places to and from. On this road the G is for Glenluce.
Old milestone A view from the milestone along this lovely coastal road on a fine day.
Old milestone
A view from the milestone along this lovely coastal road on a fine day.
Road to Auchenmalg Passing West Barr Caravan Park.
Road to Auchenmalg
Passing West Barr Caravan Park.
Shoreline at West Barr With view to the caravan park.
Shoreline at West Barr
With view to the caravan park.
Shoreline at West Barr With view towards Port William.
Shoreline at West Barr
With view towards Port William.
Elrig Junction Road on the left to Auchenmalg and road on the right to Elrig.
Elrig Junction
Road on the left to Auchenmalg and road on the right to Elrig.
Road to Port William
Road to Port William
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Barr Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX3247 (Lat: 54.791287, Lng: -4.6019108)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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