Highlandman's Rig

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Highlandman's Rig

Galloway Forest View An April view of forest and moorland near Loch Moan.
Galloway Forest View Credit: Mary and Angus Hogg

Highlandman's Rig is a prominent hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 300 meters (985 feet), it forms part of the Galloway Hills, which are renowned for their scenic beauty and rugged terrain. The hill is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by rolling green hills, lush forests, and picturesque valleys.

Highlandman's Rig offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers. On a clear day, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the nearby Loch Ken and the rolling hills of Galloway Forest Park, which is located to the north.

The hill itself is characterized by its steep slopes and rocky outcrops, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience for those who venture to the summit. The terrain is primarily covered in heather and grasses, interspersed with scattered boulders and patches of woodland. This diverse habitat supports a variety of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and numerous bird species.

Access to Highlandman's Rig is facilitated by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it accessible to both experienced hikers and casual walkers. The hill is also a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding, with its elevated position and favorable wind conditions attracting thrill-seekers from near and far.

In conclusion, Highlandman's Rig is a captivating hill in Kirkcudbrightshire, offering stunning views, challenging terrain, and a wealth of natural beauty. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Scotland's breathtaking landscape.

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Highlandman's Rig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.120434/-4.6090378 or Grid Reference NX3383. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Galloway Forest View An April view of forest and moorland near Loch Moan.
Galloway Forest View
An April view of forest and moorland near Loch Moan.
Clear Fell in the Galloway forest Viewed from the end of a rough track on a fine mid-April morning.
Clear Fell in the Galloway forest
Viewed from the end of a rough track on a fine mid-April morning.
Galloway Forest Road One of the forest roads near Loch Moan, viewed on a bright mid-April morning.
Galloway Forest Road
One of the forest roads near Loch Moan, viewed on a bright mid-April morning.
A Road in the Galloway Forest Part of the route around Loch Moan, viewed on a lovely April morning.
A Road in the Galloway Forest
Part of the route around Loch Moan, viewed on a lovely April morning.
Galloway Forest View Looking across the forestry towards the hills of Shalloch-on-Minnoch and Tarfessock in the distance.
Galloway Forest View
Looking across the forestry towards the hills of Shalloch-on-Minnoch and Tarfessock in the distance.
Forest track by Arroch Hill A rally car on the forest track by Arroch Hill, all part of the Glentrool Forest complex.
Forest track by Arroch Hill
A rally car on the forest track by Arroch Hill, all part of the Glentrool Forest complex.
A stream near the Brecklach Hill
A stream near the Brecklach Hill
Forestry at Drumjohn
Forestry at Drumjohn
Forestry fire-break at Drumjohn
Forestry fire-break at Drumjohn
Clear-fell south of Brecklach Hill
Clear-fell south of Brecklach Hill
Rosebay willowherb near Brecklach Hill
Rosebay willowherb near Brecklach Hill
Track in the Glentrool Forest
Track in the Glentrool Forest
Track in the Glentrool Forest
Track in the Glentrool Forest
Looking down on the upper waters of the River Cree
Looking down on the upper waters of the River Cree
In the Glentrool Forest at Kentie Hill
In the Glentrool Forest at Kentie Hill
New planting near Loch Moan In the Glentrool Forest.
New planting near Loch Moan
In the Glentrool Forest.
Forest track near Loch Moan In the Glentrool Forest.  This forest shows great variety, with clearfell, new planting and mature forest.
Forest track near Loch Moan
In the Glentrool Forest. This forest shows great variety, with clearfell, new planting and mature forest.
Forestry near Loch Moan Loch Moan just visible in the distance.  This is the Glentrool Forest.  This forest shows great variety, with clearfell, new planting and mature forest.
Forestry near Loch Moan
Loch Moan just visible in the distance. This is the Glentrool Forest. This forest shows great variety, with clearfell, new planting and mature forest.
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Highlandman's Rig is located at Grid Ref: NX3383 (Lat: 55.120434, Lng: -4.6090378)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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