Barallan Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Barallan Hill

Looking across the valley of the River Bladnoch Towards Dalreagle farm.
Looking across the valley of the River Bladnoch Credit: Russel Wills

Barallan Hill is a prominent natural landmark located in Wigtownshire, a historic county in southwest Scotland. This hill, also known as Barallan Mountain, is situated near the village of Glenluce and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 368 meters (1,207 feet), Barallan Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Galloway Hills. Its distinctive shape, characterized by a gentle sloping ascent and a rounded summit, makes it easily recognizable from miles away.

The hill is covered in a diverse range of vegetation, including heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland. This rich and varied landscape supports a wide array of wildlife, including various species of birds, small mammals, and insects. During the spring and summer months, the hillside bursts into color as wildflowers such as purple heather and yellow gorse bloom.

Barallan Hill is crisscrossed by several well-maintained footpaths, making it easily accessible to walkers of all abilities. These trails offer a chance to explore the hill's natural beauty up close, with opportunities for spotting wildlife and enjoying the tranquility of the countryside. At the summit, visitors are rewarded with stunning vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see, providing a sense of accomplishment and connection with nature.

Overall, Barallan Hill stands as a testament to the natural wonders of Wigtownshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty and serenity of Scotland's rural landscape.

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Barallan Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.867881/-4.5108795 or Grid Reference NX3855. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking across the valley of the River Bladnoch Towards Dalreagle farm.
Looking across the valley of the River Bladnoch
Towards Dalreagle farm.
Track to North Clutag Passing Hillhead on the way.
Track to North Clutag
Passing Hillhead on the way.
River Bladnoch Below High Barness.
Galloway Forest Park in the distance.
River Bladnoch
Below High Barness. Galloway Forest Park in the distance.
Ewe with lambs Behind a dry stone wall.
Ewe with lambs
Behind a dry stone wall.
Moving the earth! But where?
Moving the earth!
But where?
Earth works Improving the land?
Draining the low land
or something else?
Earth works
Improving the land? Draining the low land or something else?
Milestone at Torhouse A milestone across the road from the Torhouse stone circle.
Milestone at Torhouse
A milestone across the road from the Torhouse stone circle.
Old milestone Approaching the lane to Torhousemuir, the milestone is leaning back into the wall.
Old milestone
Approaching the lane to Torhousemuir, the milestone is leaning back into the wall.
Old milestone A close-up of the milestone, still with the shadow of the photographer on this lovely sunny day.
Old milestone
A close-up of the milestone, still with the shadow of the photographer on this lovely sunny day.
Old milestone The milestone, 3 miles from Wigtown, keeping company with the much more ancient stones of Torhouse Stone Circle
Old milestone
The milestone, 3 miles from Wigtown, keeping company with the much more ancient stones of Torhouse Stone Circle
Old milestone W for Wigtown, G for Glenluce.   One of the standard style of Wigtownshire milestones.   A quadrant shape with an unworked back and level top.
Old milestone
W for Wigtown, G for Glenluce. One of the standard style of Wigtownshire milestones. A quadrant shape with an unworked back and level top.
Old milestone Travelling westwards, Torhousekie farm buildings can be seen from the milestone.  The rough back of the milestone is also visible.
Old milestone
Travelling westwards, Torhousekie farm buildings can be seen from the milestone. The rough back of the milestone is also visible.
Entrance to Torhouse Stones
Entrance to Torhouse Stones
Sheep at Torhousekie Farm
Sheep at Torhousekie Farm
The Road to Kirkcowan
The Road to Kirkcowan
The B733 to Wigtown
The B733 to Wigtown
Torhouse Stone Circle
Torhouse Stone Circle
Torhouse Stone Circle
Torhouse Stone Circle
Show me another place!

Barallan Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX3855 (Lat: 54.867881, Lng: -4.5108795)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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