Ewe Craig

Hill, Mountain in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Ewe Craig

Below Auchenstroan Craig A logging road off the B729.
Below Auchenstroan Craig Credit: Richard Webb

Ewe Craig is a prominent hill located in the region of Dumfriesshire in southern Scotland. It forms part of the Moffat Hills, which are known for their stunning natural beauty and scenic landscapes. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1,512 feet (461 meters), Ewe Craig offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill is characterized by its rugged terrain and steep slopes, which provide a challenging yet rewarding climb for visitors. The ascent to the summit of Ewe Craig can be approached from various directions, with several well-marked trails leading to the top. Along the way, hikers can expect to encounter a diverse range of flora and fauna, including heather moorland, grassy slopes, and scattered woodland.

From the summit of Ewe Craig, visitors are treated to panoramic vistas across Dumfriesshire and beyond. On clear days, the views stretch as far as the Solway Firth and the Lake District in England. Additionally, the hill offers a wonderful opportunity for birdwatching, with a variety of species often spotted in the area, including peregrine falcons and buzzards.

Ewe Craig is easily accessible, located just a short distance from the town of Moffat. There are ample parking facilities nearby, and the hill can be reached by following the well-maintained footpaths. Whether you are an experienced hiker or simply looking for a leisurely walk, Ewe Craig provides an ideal setting to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Dumfriesshire.

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Below Auchenstroan Craig A logging road off the B729.
Below Auchenstroan Craig
A logging road off the B729.
A stretch of the B729 road that runs from Moniaive to Kendoon Loch Looking south-westward.
A stretch of the B729 road that runs from Moniaive to Kendoon Loch
Looking south-westward.
Road (B729) from Moniaive to Kendoon Loch near Craiglearan Looking westward.
Road (B729) from Moniaive to Kendoon Loch near Craiglearan
Looking westward.
Auchenstroan The last of the farmland for a bit if travelling westward - soon the forestry takes over.
Auchenstroan
The last of the farmland for a bit if travelling westward - soon the forestry takes over.
Forestry, Auchenstroan View towards Auchenstroan Craig from beside the B729
Forestry, Auchenstroan
View towards Auchenstroan Craig from beside the B729
Road entrance, Auchenstroan A short logging road.
Road entrance, Auchenstroan
A short logging road.
B729 Climbing to a pass through the usual conifer plantations.
B729
Climbing to a pass through the usual conifer plantations.
Trig point and summit area of Corriedow Hill Grassland leads away from the summit area of Corriedow Hill towards Cornharrow and Wether Hills where the columns of wind turbines there may be seen; to discern the turbine blades in the mist is less easy.
Trig point and summit area of Corriedow Hill
Grassland leads away from the summit area of Corriedow Hill towards Cornharrow and Wether Hills where the columns of wind turbines there may be seen; to discern the turbine blades in the mist is less easy.
Small hillside plantation near Auchenstroan
Small hillside plantation near Auchenstroan
B729 near Auchenstroan
B729 near Auchenstroan
Entrance to an area of new plantings
Entrance to an area of new plantings
Stroanshalloch Bridge This bridge is on the B729.
Stroanshalloch Bridge
This bridge is on the B729.
The B729 near Stroanshalloch Bridge
The B729 near Stroanshalloch Bridge
Sign for Auchenstroan Forest Stroanshalloch Bridge can be seen on the right.
Sign for Auchenstroan Forest
Stroanshalloch Bridge can be seen on the right.
Track into Auchenstroan Forest
Track into Auchenstroan Forest
The track to Auchenstroan
The track to Auchenstroan
Entrance gates to Craiglearan
Entrance gates to Craiglearan
Forest Track near Ewe Craig
Forest Track near Ewe Craig
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Ewe Craig is located at Grid Ref: NX7092 (Lat: 55.205982, Lng: -4.0438256)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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