Bar Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Bar Hill

Ironmacannie The old watermill was renovated by some old friends in the 1990s. Although I think it is now holiday cottages, all of the original gearing is preserved and displayed inside
Ironmacannie Credit: Alison Covey

Bar Hill is a prominent hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 270 meters (886 feet), it is a significant landmark in the area. Situated near the small village of Gatehouse of Fleet, Bar Hill offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Galloway Hills.

Covered in lush green vegetation, the hill is a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Its slopes are adorned with a diverse range of plant species, including heather, grasses, and wildflowers, creating a picturesque landscape that changes with the seasons. The hill is also home to various wildlife, such as deer, birds, and small mammals, making it a popular spot for wildlife watching and birdwatching.

The ascent to the top of Bar Hill is relatively moderate, with well-defined paths and trails leading to the summit. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the countryside, breathe in the fresh air, and appreciate the beauty of the Scottish countryside. At the peak, they are rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills, forests, and the nearby Loch Fleet.

Bar Hill is not only a natural attraction but also holds historical significance. It is believed to have been a site of human activity for thousands of years, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts and remains that provide insights into the lives of early inhabitants of the area.

Overall, Bar Hill in Kirkcudbrightshire is a captivating destination for nature lovers, hikers, and history enthusiasts alike. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historical significance make it a must-visit location in the region.

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Bar Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.053803/-4.0791188 or Grid Reference NX6775. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ironmacannie The old watermill was renovated by some old friends in the 1990s. Although I think it is now holiday cottages, all of the original gearing is preserved and displayed inside
Ironmacannie
The old watermill was renovated by some old friends in the 1990s. Although I think it is now holiday cottages, all of the original gearing is preserved and displayed inside
Livestock field Southeast of Fauld-o'-Wheat Farm.
Livestock field
Southeast of Fauld-o'-Wheat Farm.
Shirmers Farm Viewed from the A713.
Shirmers Farm
Viewed from the A713.
Farm road The road to Ken Ervie Farm, taken near Shirmers Bridge.
Farm road
The road to Ken Ervie Farm, taken near Shirmers Bridge.
Fertilizing a pasture field A tractor driver dodging sheep in a field south-southeast of Corse Farm.
Fertilizing a pasture field
A tractor driver dodging sheep in a field south-southeast of Corse Farm.
A country road at Holmhead
A country road at Holmhead
A pond at Barnshalloch
A pond at Barnshalloch
Ruined building Viewed from a minor road near Barnhillies Farm.
Ruined building
Viewed from a minor road near Barnhillies Farm.
Sluice gate and pond By a minor road at Ironmacannie Mill.
Sluice gate and pond
By a minor road at Ironmacannie Mill.
Pasture near Barnhillies Farm Viewed from a minor road with cottages at Barnhillies in the background.
Pasture near Barnhillies Farm
Viewed from a minor road with cottages at Barnhillies in the background.
Ironmacannie Cottage
Ironmacannie Cottage
Barnhillies
Barnhillies
Shirmers Burn A collection of photos from geograph contributors around the British Isles and Ireland.
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Shirmers Burn
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Barnhillies Shed
Barnhillies Shed
Ken Ervie 1 mile stone and mud track from Shirmers Bridge (A713) peters out in the farmyard of Ken Ervie on Barnshalloch Moor
Ken Ervie
1 mile stone and mud track from Shirmers Bridge (A713) peters out in the farmyard of Ken Ervie on Barnshalloch Moor
Thornygreue Empty moorland broken by the occasional craig lie to E of Loch Ken and used for cattle grazing. The western slopes of Thornygreue form the background.
Thornygreue
Empty moorland broken by the occasional craig lie to E of Loch Ken and used for cattle grazing. The western slopes of Thornygreue form the background.
Downies Knowles Hillocks of rough grazing to the E of Loch Ken near Ken Ervie.
Downies Knowles
Hillocks of rough grazing to the E of Loch Ken near Ken Ervie.
Craig, Ironmacannie Remote large country house of Craig viewed over its walled garden.
Craig, Ironmacannie
Remote large country house of Craig viewed over its walled garden.
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Bar Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX6775 (Lat: 55.053803, Lng: -4.0791188)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Bar Hill
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