Black Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Black Hill

Track at Knockmore This farm track leads in this direction away from the farm past Knockmore Hill to the left and Drummanoghan to the right.
Track at Knockmore Credit: Andy Farrington

Black Hill is a prominent hill located in the region of Wigtownshire in southwestern Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 360 meters (1,180 feet), it stands as a striking landmark in the surrounding landscape. The hill is situated about 3 kilometers (2 miles) northeast of the village of Kirkinner and around 11 kilometers (7 miles) north of the town of Wigtown.

Black Hill is composed mainly of sedimentary rock, with its slopes covered in a mix of grasses, heather, and scattered shrubs. The terrain is relatively steep, particularly on its northern face, which provides a challenging ascent to those seeking to conquer its summit. From the top, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the rolling hills and fertile farmland that characterize the region.

The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who are attracted by its natural beauty and the opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit the area. Various footpaths and trails crisscross the hill, providing access to its slopes and allowing visitors to enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility of the countryside.

Black Hill also holds historical significance, with evidence of ancient settlements and archaeological sites dating back to prehistoric times. Ruins of old structures and burial sites have been discovered in the vicinity, adding to the hill's cultural and historical value.

Overall, Black Hill in Wigtownshire offers a captivating natural environment, stunning views, and a glimpse into the rich history of the region, making it an appealing destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Black Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.89141/-4.490573 or Grid Reference NX4058. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track at Knockmore This farm track leads in this direction away from the farm past Knockmore Hill to the left and Drummanoghan to the right.
Track at Knockmore
This farm track leads in this direction away from the farm past Knockmore Hill to the left and Drummanoghan to the right.
Track at Knockmore This track at the farm passes by Drummanoghan to the left and runs down to Torhousekie.
Track at Knockmore
This track at the farm passes by Drummanoghan to the left and runs down to Torhousekie.
Knockmore View across farm land across Torhousemuir towards Black Park.
Knockmore
View across farm land across Torhousemuir towards Black Park.
Knockmore Farm View of the back of the farm and outbuildings.
Knockmore Farm
View of the back of the farm and outbuildings.
Knockmore View across to Knockmore Hill.
Knockmore
View across to Knockmore Hill.
Hillview Croft This long-abandoned house in Torhousemuir now only sees the odd sheep passing by. It can be found on a track due north of Balmeg which is still active and in use.
Hillview Croft
This long-abandoned house in Torhousemuir now only sees the odd sheep passing by. It can be found on a track due north of Balmeg which is still active and in use.
Derelict Barn This abandoned brick built barn is at Hillview Croft in Torhousemuir.
Derelict Barn
This abandoned brick built barn is at Hillview Croft in Torhousemuir.
Hillview Croft One of several abandoned buildings at the croft, this one becoming a pile of stones with trees growing through the middle of it.
Hillview Croft
One of several abandoned buildings at the croft, this one becoming a pile of stones with trees growing through the middle of it.
Hillview Croft The view from the front of the house is to Ha' Hill which can be seen to the left of the picture on the horizon.
Hillview Croft
The view from the front of the house is to Ha' Hill which can be seen to the left of the picture on the horizon.
Old Tin Shed One of several structures at Hillview Croft abandoned some time ago <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/482308">NX3957 : Derelict croft house, Torhousemuir</a>.
Old Tin Shed
One of several structures at Hillview Croft abandoned some time ago NX3957 : Derelict croft house, Torhousemuir.
Tree Hugger The branches wrapped around this tree appear like a long arm and fingers holding on to the tree for dear life ... anyway that's what I saw when I took this shot on Torhousemuir!
Tree Hugger
The branches wrapped around this tree appear like a long arm and fingers holding on to the tree for dear life ... anyway that's what I saw when I took this shot on Torhousemuir!
Ha' Hill Seen from an abandoned farm track to the north of Balmeg in Torhousemuir.
Ha' Hill
Seen from an abandoned farm track to the north of Balmeg in Torhousemuir.
Track to Ha' Hill This just visible track which clearly hasn't been used for some time runs from an abandoned crofters track to the north of Balmeg up to Ha' Hill on the horizon.
Track to Ha' Hill
This just visible track which clearly hasn't been used for some time runs from an abandoned crofters track to the north of Balmeg up to Ha' Hill on the horizon.
Old milestone 4 miles from Newton Stewart, 3 to Wigtown, another of the quadrant shaped milestones on this route.
Old milestone
4 miles from Newton Stewart, 3 to Wigtown, another of the quadrant shaped milestones on this route.
Carsegowan On the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road. Once a farm shop, but obviously no longer trading.
Carsegowan
On the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road. Once a farm shop, but obviously no longer trading.
Wall near Carsegowan Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road. The Wood of Auchleand can be seen in the background.
Wall near Carsegowan
Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road. The Wood of Auchleand can be seen in the background.
Borrowmoss Burn A small stream which drains direct into Wigtown Bay. Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road.
Borrowmoss Burn
A small stream which drains direct into Wigtown Bay. Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road.
Drove Park Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road.
Drove Park
Seen from the A714 Newton Stewart to Wigtown road.
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Black Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX4058 (Lat: 54.89141, Lng: -4.490573)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

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