Park Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Park Hill

Ready to go A fleet of sailing dinghies ready to take to the water at the Solway Yacht Club slipway.
Ready to go Credit: Jonathan Wilkins

Park Hill is a prominent hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 246 meters (807 feet), it is considered a significant landmark in the area and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Situated a few miles north of Kirkcudbright town, Park Hill is easily accessible by road and attracts both locals and tourists alike. The hill is covered in lush green vegetation, predominantly grass and heather, which adds to its natural beauty. The area is also known for its diverse wildlife, including various species of birds, rabbits, and occasionally deer.

A well-maintained footpath leads visitors to the summit, where a trig point can be found. From this vantage point, one can enjoy stunning vistas of the rolling hills, farmland, and woodlands that stretch as far as the eye can see. On clear days, it is even possible to catch glimpses of the distant coastline.

Park Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for walking, hiking, and picnicking. The hill provides a tranquil and peaceful environment, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Park Hill in Kirkcudbrightshire is a picturesque and scenic location that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

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Park Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.882019/-3.8355125 or Grid Reference NX8255. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ready to go A fleet of sailing dinghies ready to take to the water at the Solway Yacht Club slipway.
Ready to go
A fleet of sailing dinghies ready to take to the water at the Solway Yacht Club slipway.
Boat storage Boats standing on saltmarsh above the normal tide level.
Boat storage
Boats standing on saltmarsh above the normal tide level.
Orchardton valley Looking over fields in the Orchardton valley from the elevated ruins of Orchardton Tower.
Orchardton valley
Looking over fields in the Orchardton valley from the elevated ruins of Orchardton Tower.
View to the tower From this location by the farm entrance the tower appears to be complete, though I imagine it has lost its original roof.
View to the tower
From this location by the farm entrance the tower appears to be complete, though I imagine it has lost its original roof.
View to The Holm The Orchardton valley is secluded with wide, grazed fields and wooded slopes. The Holm hides in its own patch of trees, but the outlying cottage is prominent on the slope.
View to The Holm
The Orchardton valley is secluded with wide, grazed fields and wooded slopes. The Holm hides in its own patch of trees, but the outlying cottage is prominent on the slope.
Urr Water valley Despite its prominence on the map, the river is lost in the landscape of meadows, woodland and hedges. The view across the valley takes in the vision of Screel Hill rising above early mists.
Urr Water valley
Despite its prominence on the map, the river is lost in the landscape of meadows, woodland and hedges. The view across the valley takes in the vision of Screel Hill rising above early mists.
Urr Water valley 2 A view to the northwest over the valley of the Urr Water, which is invisible in its distant, incised course. Lush meadows occupy the low ground, in contrast to the granite knoll from which the image was captured.
Urr Water valley 2
A view to the northwest over the valley of the Urr Water, which is invisible in its distant, incised course. Lush meadows occupy the low ground, in contrast to the granite knoll from which the image was captured.
Urr Water by Palnackie Brae A view upstream of the river at low tide with reflections of Palnackie Brae.
Urr Water by Palnackie Brae
A view upstream of the river at low tide with reflections of Palnackie Brae.
Boulder cache The fields atop the hill of Meikle Richorn have been improved by pulling out large boulders which are gathered in clumps like this. Granite is a rock easily quarried by glacial processes, so these are not far-travelled and reflect the underlying geology, though actual rock outcrop is sparse.
Boulder cache
The fields atop the hill of Meikle Richorn have been improved by pulling out large boulders which are gathered in clumps like this. Granite is a rock easily quarried by glacial processes, so these are not far-travelled and reflect the underlying geology, though actual rock outcrop is sparse.
Muddy river banks Mud banks at the side of Urr Water on a falling tide, though there is a good way to go yet.
Muddy river banks
Mud banks at the side of Urr Water on a falling tide, though there is a good way to go yet.
Morning reflections Still water on the Urr in the early morning.
Morning reflections
Still water on the Urr in the early morning.
Riverbank and salt marsh Diverse habitats in the estuary of Urr Water, which meanders in an impressive fashion.
Riverbank and salt marsh
Diverse habitats in the estuary of Urr Water, which meanders in an impressive fashion.
Creek meanders Fabulous, sinuous forms and billowing banks in the mud of a tidal creek.
Creek meanders
Fabulous, sinuous forms and billowing banks in the mud of a tidal creek.
Mud reflections Fabulous forms highlighted by reflection in this contra-jour image of a meandering creek at low tide.
Mud reflections
Fabulous forms highlighted by reflection in this contra-jour image of a meandering creek at low tide.
Granite outcrop Rock outcrop at the edge of low ground reaching out from Meiklebob Farm. This is a pretty spot, and very different from the neighbouring prairies of silage with vast cowsheds.
Granite outcrop
Rock outcrop at the edge of low ground reaching out from Meiklebob Farm. This is a pretty spot, and very different from the neighbouring prairies of silage with vast cowsheds.
Granite boulder A large glacial erratic boulder sits close to the granite outcrop of the higher ground. This appears to be a favourite spot for the farm animals to rub themselves when needed.
Granite boulder
A large glacial erratic boulder sits close to the granite outcrop of the higher ground. This appears to be a favourite spot for the farm animals to rub themselves when needed.
Meiklebob Farm The farm occupies elevated ground around which the river flows on three sides. Divestment of the dairying business resulted in redevelopment of the older outbuildings into holiday lets which command a fine view over Rough Firth in the distance.
Meiklebob Farm
The farm occupies elevated ground around which the river flows on three sides. Divestment of the dairying business resulted in redevelopment of the older outbuildings into holiday lets which command a fine view over Rough Firth in the distance.
Wetland by a stream A small stream runs down from the farm, but it has disappeared into wet grassland at this time of low flow.
Wetland by a stream
A small stream runs down from the farm, but it has disappeared into wet grassland at this time of low flow.
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Park Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX8255 (Lat: 54.882019, Lng: -3.8355125)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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