Black Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Black Hill

Moorland at Darngarroch Fenced-off from the road to Laurieston. Looking north to Clack Hill.
Moorland at Darngarroch Credit: M J Richardson

Black Hill is a prominent hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the southern part of Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 300 meters (984 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. The hill is situated near the village of Gatehouse of Fleet, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Black Hill is characterized by its distinctive shape and rugged terrain. Covered in heather and grass, the hill is known for its rich biodiversity, with an array of plant and animal species found within its slopes. The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts who are drawn to its natural beauty and panoramic vistas.

The hill is easily accessible, with a well-defined footpath leading to the summit. Along the way, walkers may encounter a variety of wildlife, including red deer, buzzards, and various species of birds. The summit offers breathtaking views of the Galloway Forest Park and the nearby Solway Firth.

Black Hill holds historical significance as well, with remnants of ancient settlements and burial sites scattered throughout its slopes. These archaeological remains provide insights into the region's past and contribute to its cultural heritage.

Overall, Black Hill in Kirkcudbrightshire is a picturesque and ecologically diverse hill that attracts visitors with its natural splendor, wildlife, and historical significance. It offers an opportunity for outdoor exploration and appreciation of Scotland's natural landscapes.

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Black Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.948619/-4.1317901 or Grid Reference NX6363. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Moorland at Darngarroch Fenced-off from the road to Laurieston. Looking north to Clack Hill.
Moorland at Darngarroch
Fenced-off from the road to Laurieston. Looking north to Clack Hill.
Moorland at Darngarroch With the road to Laurieston, and forestry on Black Hill.
Moorland at Darngarroch
With the road to Laurieston, and forestry on Black Hill.
The road to Laurieston With Passing Place sign. Looking east towards extensive forestry on Black Hill.
The road to Laurieston
With Passing Place sign. Looking east towards extensive forestry on Black Hill.
Darngarroch Bridge Carrying the minor road to Laurieston over the Derrygown Burn. The woodland is the western edge of the Galloway Forest Park.
Darngarroch Bridge
Carrying the minor road to Laurieston over the Derrygown Burn. The woodland is the western edge of the Galloway Forest Park.
Autumn landscape In the Galloway Forest Park, looking north to Laughenghie Hill, with Ewe Hill on the left.
Autumn landscape
In the Galloway Forest Park, looking north to Laughenghie Hill, with Ewe Hill on the left.
Forestry on Black Hill Just in the NW of the square and the edge of the minor road to Laurieston.
Forestry on Black Hill
Just in the NW of the square and the edge of the minor road to Laurieston.
Track into Laurieston Forest With some 'guardian' Willows.
Track into Laurieston Forest
With some 'guardian' Willows.
Minor road to Laurieston Through the Galloway Forest Park.
Minor road to Laurieston
Through the Galloway Forest Park.
Forestry near Lochenbreck Sitka Spruce in Laurieston Forest.
Forestry near Lochenbreck
Sitka Spruce in Laurieston Forest.
Laurieston Forest Sitka Spruce and roadside bracken.
Laurieston Forest
Sitka Spruce and roadside bracken.
Communication mast in Laurieston Forest Just off the minor road from Gatehouse of Fleet to Laurieston.
Communication mast in Laurieston Forest
Just off the minor road from Gatehouse of Fleet to Laurieston.
Lochenbreck Cottage And the road to Laurieston.
Lochenbreck Cottage
And the road to Laurieston.
Ramerish Holiday Cottage Adjacent to Lochenbreck Cottage, near Laurieston.
Ramerish Holiday Cottage
Adjacent to Lochenbreck Cottage, near Laurieston.
Ruined dyke, Darngarroch Beside the ruin, now surrounded by forest including diseased larch.
Ruined dyke, Darngarroch
Beside the ruin, now surrounded by forest including diseased larch.
View from Darngarroch From the edge of the Laurieston Forest towards Craig of Grobdale.
View from Darngarroch
From the edge of the Laurieston Forest towards Craig of Grobdale.
Woodland, Darngarroch Bridge Edge of Laurieston Forest.
Woodland, Darngarroch Bridge
Edge of Laurieston Forest.
View towards Airie Hill From the Gatehouse of Fleet to Laurieston road.
View towards Airie Hill
From the Gatehouse of Fleet to Laurieston road.
Sheep near Darngarroch Rough grazing, Grobdale.
Sheep near Darngarroch
Rough grazing, Grobdale.
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Black Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX6363 (Lat: 54.948619, Lng: -4.1317901)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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