445m

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

445m

Forest road behind Nappers cottage - looking over Wigtown Bay
Forest road behind Nappers cottage - looking over Wigtown Bay Credit: Mark McKie

445m, Kirkcudbrightshire is a hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire in Scotland. With an elevation of 445 meters, it is classified as a mountain. This hill is situated in the southern part of the country, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The terrain of 445m, Kirkcudbrightshire is characterized by rolling hills and lush greenery. It is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of walking trails and paths to explore. The ascent to the summit of this mountain is moderately challenging, making it suitable for both experienced and novice hikers.

At the top of 445m, Kirkcudbrightshire, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On clear days, it is possible to see neighboring hills and mountains, as well as the picturesque coastline. The summit also provides an ideal vantage point for photographers, capturing the natural beauty of the area.

The flora and fauna found on 445m, Kirkcudbrightshire are diverse and unique. The hill is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, bracken, and wildflowers. It is also a habitat for various bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

Overall, 445m, Kirkcudbrightshire offers a fantastic opportunity for outdoor exploration and appreciation of Scotland's natural beauty. Whether hiking to the summit or simply enjoying the breathtaking views, visitors to this mountain will undoubtedly be captivated by its charm and tranquility.

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445m Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.025958/-4.455274 or Grid Reference NX4372. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forest road behind Nappers cottage - looking over Wigtown Bay
Forest road behind Nappers cottage - looking over Wigtown Bay
Crammery Hill
Crammery Hill
Lamachan Cottage A wee bit of work needed here.
Lamachan Cottage
A wee bit of work needed here.
Lamachan Cottage
Lamachan Cottage
The Benroach Burn
The Benroach Burn
The Penkiln Burn
The Penkiln Burn
Forest road
Forest road
Waterfall on the Penkiln Burn
Waterfall on the Penkiln Burn
Forestry clear fell The view from Crammery Hill
Forestry clear fell
The view from Crammery Hill
Roe Deer
Roe Deer
Forest Road
Forest Road
Unmapped Forest Road This whole area has been clear felled.
Unmapped Forest Road
This whole area has been clear felled.
Forestry Quarry You can just see Benera in the background.
Forestry Quarry
You can just see Benera in the background.
Garlick Hill.
Garlick Hill.
Forest clear fell Hopefully this will be replanted.
Forest clear fell
Hopefully this will be replanted.
Pool and burn amongst spruce trees, Galloway Forest This small pool and clearing is adjacent to a forest track leading eventually to Drannandow Farm, 4 miles north of Newton Stewart. The distant hill above the treeline to the south east is Cairnsmore of Fleet which, at over 2000 feet,  dominates the horizon.
Pool and burn amongst spruce trees, Galloway Forest
This small pool and clearing is adjacent to a forest track leading eventually to Drannandow Farm, 4 miles north of Newton Stewart. The distant hill above the treeline to the south east is Cairnsmore of Fleet which, at over 2000 feet, dominates the horizon.
Moorland west of Benailsa, Galloway On the horizon, is Larg Hill and, to the right, the small hump of Sheauchan Craig. To the left (unseen) beyond the green wedge of forestry lies Loch Middle. Larg Hill dominates the area at over 2000 feet and is a favourite with more adventurous walkers who ascend it en route for the hills around Loch Trool. It can also be reached via Loch Middle by following the forestry roads. The stretch of tussocky moorland in the photograph is crossed by a number of streams and becomes very boggy in wet weather.
Moorland west of Benailsa, Galloway
On the horizon, is Larg Hill and, to the right, the small hump of Sheauchan Craig. To the left (unseen) beyond the green wedge of forestry lies Loch Middle. Larg Hill dominates the area at over 2000 feet and is a favourite with more adventurous walkers who ascend it en route for the hills around Loch Trool. It can also be reached via Loch Middle by following the forestry roads. The stretch of tussocky moorland in the photograph is crossed by a number of streams and becomes very boggy in wet weather.
Pinglass Burn at foot of Punch Well Brae, Galloway Hills The burn runs steeply down the hillside in a southerly direction and through a narrow wedge of forestry at the foot of the brae. It provide an access route through the trees for walkers ascending to the summit of adjacent Larg Hill (676 metres).
Pinglass Burn at foot of Punch Well Brae, Galloway Hills
The burn runs steeply down the hillside in a southerly direction and through a narrow wedge of forestry at the foot of the brae. It provide an access route through the trees for walkers ascending to the summit of adjacent Larg Hill (676 metres).
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445m is located at Grid Ref: NX4372 (Lat: 55.025958, Lng: -4.455274)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Also known as: Garlick Hill

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