Bennan Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Bennan Hill

Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Viaduct Credit: Richard Webb

Bennan Hill is a prominent hill located in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the southwest of Scotland. Standing at an elevation of 623 meters (2,044 feet), it is classified as a Corbett, which is a term used to describe Scottish hills between 2,500 and 3,000 feet tall.

Situated near the village of Parton, Bennan Hill offers picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Its distinct conical shape and rocky terrain make it easily recognizable from a distance, adding to its appeal.

The hill is mostly composed of granite, which gives it a rugged appearance. The summit can be reached via a well-defined path, although some sections may require moderate scrambling. From the top, visitors are rewarded with panoramic vistas of the Galloway Forest Park, the Solway Firth, and even as far as the Isle of Man on a clear day.

Bennan Hill is also notable for its diverse flora and fauna. The lower slopes are covered in heather and grasses, while the higher regions feature mosses and lichens. Birdwatchers may spot various species, including peregrine falcons, buzzards, and red grouse.

Overall, Bennan Hill presents an opportunity for outdoor exploration and offers a chance to appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the Kirkcudbrightshire countryside.

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Bennan Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.993916/-4.1191525 or Grid Reference NX6468. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Loch Fishing from near the Forestry Commission or whatever they are called this week's car park.
Stroan Loch
Fishing from near the Forestry Commission or whatever they are called this week's car park.
Stroan Viaduct The Port Road by the outlet of the Stroan Loch. The kayakers are about to go fishing.
Stroan Viaduct
The Port Road by the outlet of the Stroan Loch. The kayakers are about to go fishing.
Road beside the Dee A track that has just passed under the Stroan Viaduct.
Road beside the Dee
A track that has just passed under the Stroan Viaduct.
Stroan Viaduct Stroan Viaduct and Loch Stroan.
Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Viaduct and Loch Stroan.
Memorial, Stroan Loch Memorial to a local forester
Memorial, Stroan Loch
Memorial to a local forester
Stroan Loch and Viaduct. The loch is by the Raider's Road, a Forest Drive in the Galloway Forest Park. The railway viaduct featured in Buchan's "The Thirty Nine Steps" but the railway is now long gone. The viaduct now carries a footpath.
Stroan Loch and Viaduct.
The loch is by the Raider's Road, a Forest Drive in the Galloway Forest Park. The railway viaduct featured in Buchan's "The Thirty Nine Steps" but the railway is now long gone. The viaduct now carries a footpath.
Stroan Loch. Another Scottish loch which is used by fishermen.
Stroan Loch.
Another Scottish loch which is used by fishermen.
Stroan Loch looking towards Badden's Island
Stroan Loch looking towards Badden's Island
Stroan Loch taken from Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Loch taken from Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Loch and memorial stone Stroan Loch is at the eastern side of Galloway Forest Park. The memorial stone commemorates Charles Parley, who was the forester-in-charge of the area from 1947 to 1970.
Stroan Loch and memorial stone
Stroan Loch is at the eastern side of Galloway Forest Park. The memorial stone commemorates Charles Parley, who was the forester-in-charge of the area from 1947 to 1970.
Stroan Loch Small loch on the eastern side of Galloway Forest Park.
Stroan Loch
Small loch on the eastern side of Galloway Forest Park.
Mossdale: 'Port Line' trackbed Looking westward along the track bed of the 'Port Line' (Dumfries-Stranraer) just west of the site of New Galloway Station (1861-1965).
Mossdale: 'Port Line' trackbed
Looking westward along the track bed of the 'Port Line' (Dumfries-Stranraer) just west of the site of New Galloway Station (1861-1965).
Sunlight on Stroan Loch
Sunlight on Stroan Loch
Loch Stroan Near Mossdale
Loch Stroan Near Mossdale
Stroan Loch
Stroan Loch
Stroan Loch picnic area viewed from Stroan Viaduct
Stroan Loch picnic area viewed from Stroan Viaduct
Memorial Stone, Stroan Loch
Memorial Stone, Stroan Loch
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Bennan Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX6468 (Lat: 54.993916, Lng: -4.1191525)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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