Barmoffity Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Barmoffity Hill

B794 Near Walton Park.
B794 Credit: Richard Webb

Barmoffity Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Situated approximately 2 miles southeast of the town of Kirkcudbright, this hill stands at an elevation of 209 meters (685 feet). Its distinct shape and commanding presence make it a notable landmark in the area.

The hill is characterized by its gentle slopes and rounded summit, covered in lush green vegetation. Its landscape is mainly composed of grassy fields, with scattered trees and shrubs dotting the slopes. This creates a picturesque view, especially during the spring and summer months when wildflowers bloom, adding vibrant colors to the scenery.

Barmoffity Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the town of Kirkcudbright and the nearby estuary of the River Dee. On a clear day, visitors can marvel at the beauty of the Galloway Hills to the north and the Solway Firth to the south.

The hill is easily accessible by foot, with various paths and trails leading to the summit. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers, who come to enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility of the area. Wildlife is abundant in the vicinity, with sightings of birds, rabbits, and occasionally deer being common.

Overall, Barmoffity Hill is a charming and picturesque landmark in Kirkcudbrightshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Barmoffity Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.023249/-3.9088102 or Grid Reference NX7871. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B794 Near Walton Park.
B794
Near Walton Park.
Sheep, Walton Park Alert as there was a quadbike heading for their field.
Sheep, Walton Park
Alert as there was a quadbike heading for their field.
Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark The stone bridge over Brooklands Burn showing the Eastern side with Bench Mark
Lairdlaugh Bridge Bench Mark
The stone bridge over Brooklands Burn showing the Eastern side with Bench Mark
Farmland at Townhead Cottage
Farmland at Townhead Cottage
Kirkpatrick Durham village
Kirkpatrick Durham village
Houses in Kirkpatrick Durham Houses line the road leading West from the village.
Houses in Kirkpatrick Durham
Houses line the road leading West from the village.
At Kilquhanity Farm Looking west near to Kilquhanity Farm.
At Kilquhanity Farm
Looking west near to Kilquhanity Farm.
Grazing near Corsehill Grazing under a blue sky at Corsehill.
Grazing near Corsehill
Grazing under a blue sky at Corsehill.
At Lochpatrick Mill Bridge The minor road to Wellhill heads north from this junction
At Lochpatrick Mill Bridge
The minor road to Wellhill heads north from this junction
Road through the trees A minor road north of Kirkpatrick Durham.
Road through the trees
A minor road north of Kirkpatrick Durham.
Kirkpatrick Durham Village From the church grounds.
Kirkpatrick Durham Village
From the church grounds.
Farmland near Kilquhanity Kilquhanity Farm can be seen in the middle distance.
Farmland near Kilquhanity
Kilquhanity Farm can be seen in the middle distance.
The road to Kirkpatrick Durham Road signs pointing the way to Kirkpatrick Durham and Springholm
The road to Kirkpatrick Durham
Road signs pointing the way to Kirkpatrick Durham and Springholm
Upper Minnydow
Upper Minnydow
Last rusting place
Last rusting place
Road to Culfad
Road to Culfad
Barbain
Barbain
Loch Patrick
Loch Patrick
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Barmoffity Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX7871 (Lat: 55.023249, Lng: -3.9088102)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

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