Bar Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Bar Hill

Bar Hill Plantation Part of the Cally woodlands.
Bar Hill Plantation Credit: Richard Webb

Bar Hill is a prominent hill located in Kirkcudbrightshire, a historic county in southwestern Scotland. Situated near the town of Gatehouse of Fleet, it forms part of the scenic landscape of the region. Rising to an elevation of approximately 280 meters (920 feet), Bar Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides and a relatively flat summit, making it accessible to hikers of various abilities. A well-maintained trail leads to the top, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. The path is surrounded by lush vegetation, including heather, grasses, and scattered trees, creating a picturesque setting.

At the summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking vistas that stretch across the rolling hills and valleys of Kirkcudbrightshire. On clear days, it is possible to see the distant coastline, adding to the beauty of the landscape. The hill's strategic location also makes it an ideal spot for birdwatching, with various species of birds frequently spotted soaring above or nesting in the surrounding trees.

Bar Hill holds historical significance as well. It is believed to have been used as a fortification site during ancient times, with remnants of earthworks and defensive structures still visible. These archaeological features provide a glimpse into the area's past and add an extra layer of intrigue to the hill's allure.

Overall, Bar Hill is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical interest. It offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the stunning Scottish countryside while exploring its rich heritage.

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Bar Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.844284/-4.1757052 or Grid Reference NX6052. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bar Hill Plantation Part of the Cally woodlands.
Bar Hill Plantation
Part of the Cally woodlands.
Path on Bar Hill It has been modernised a short distance to the east.
Path on Bar Hill
It has been modernised a short distance to the east.
Drinking trough A drinking trough built into the wall to allow access from either field.  Farmland in the area is predominantly used to graze sheep and cattle.
Drinking trough
A drinking trough built into the wall to allow access from either field. Farmland in the area is predominantly used to graze sheep and cattle.
Road to Sandgreen Country road terminating at Sandgreen on the coast.
Road to Sandgreen
Country road terminating at Sandgreen on the coast.
Boreland Burn Small burn viewed from a bridge on the Clauchan to Sandgreen road.
Boreland Burn
Small burn viewed from a bridge on the Clauchan to Sandgreen road.
Syllodioch Syllodioch cottage near Girthon. Behind is Syllodioch Wood, part of the Galloway Forest Park.
Syllodioch
Syllodioch cottage near Girthon. Behind is Syllodioch Wood, part of the Galloway Forest Park.
Cream o' Galloway, Rainton Ice Cream Parlour, tearoom, adventure playground, farm, dog walks, nature trails and cycle paths. All you need now is some warm weather!
Cream o' Galloway, Rainton
Ice Cream Parlour, tearoom, adventure playground, farm, dog walks, nature trails and cycle paths. All you need now is some warm weather!
Cream o’ Galloway - Adventure Playground Adventure playground at Cream o' Galloway, Rainton.
Cream o’ Galloway - Adventure Playground
Adventure playground at Cream o' Galloway, Rainton.
Cream o’ Galloway – Wind Turbine Cream o' Galloway own wind turbine, online April 2008.
Cream o’ Galloway – Wind Turbine
Cream o' Galloway own wind turbine, online April 2008.
Fields adjacent to Bar Hill Woods These fields lie next to Bar Hill Woods. Across the field, to the left, is the cottage, Cuffieton.  In the middle distance one can see Cally Mains farm.  A low-lying cloud hugs the River Fleet.  The highest of the distant hills is Cairnharrow.  To the left, and in front, are Barholm Hill, Ben John and Mill Knock.
Fields adjacent to Bar Hill Woods
These fields lie next to Bar Hill Woods. Across the field, to the left, is the cottage, Cuffieton. In the middle distance one can see Cally Mains farm. A low-lying cloud hugs the River Fleet. The highest of the distant hills is Cairnharrow. To the left, and in front, are Barholm Hill, Ben John and Mill Knock.
Undulating land to the south of Bar Hill Woods Standing on the edge of Bar Hill Woods, this is the view southwards, over the undulating fields, towards Syllodioch Woods.
Undulating land to the south of Bar Hill Woods
Standing on the edge of Bar Hill Woods, this is the view southwards, over the undulating fields, towards Syllodioch Woods.
Fields overlooking the Fleet estuary These fields border Bar Hill Woods. The little cottage, Cuffieton, is to the left and Cally Mains farm is just visible in the trees to the right.
Fields overlooking the Fleet estuary
These fields border Bar Hill Woods. The little cottage, Cuffieton, is to the left and Cally Mains farm is just visible in the trees to the right.
Small loch near Plunton Mains
Small loch near Plunton Mains
Girthon Church, Galloway Ruins of Girthon Church
Girthon Church, Galloway
Ruins of Girthon Church
Man-made Loch Man-made loch in the grounds of the Cream of Galloway visitor centre
Man-made Loch
Man-made loch in the grounds of the Cream of Galloway visitor centre
Plunton Castle Plunton castle is a 16th century tower built by the Lennox family, from whom it passed by marriage to the Murrays of Broughton.  Sir Walter Scott used the castle as the scene for "The Doom of Devorgoil".
Plunton Castle
Plunton castle is a 16th century tower built by the Lennox family, from whom it passed by marriage to the Murrays of Broughton. Sir Walter Scott used the castle as the scene for "The Doom of Devorgoil".
Barharrow Cottage Beside the A755
Barharrow Cottage Beside the A755
The A755 road near Barharrow
The A755 road near Barharrow
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Bar Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX6052 (Lat: 54.844284, Lng: -4.1757052)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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