Altimore Glen

Valley in Ayrshire

Scotland

Altimore Glen

Saughs Hill from Troweir Hill Saughs Hill and Troweir Hill are identical height summits either end of a moor.
Saughs Hill from Troweir Hill Credit: Richard Webb

Altimore Glen is a picturesque valley located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and surrounded by lush greenery, it is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The glen stretches for approximately 5 miles and is situated near the village of Barr, offering visitors a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The landscape of Altimore Glen is characterized by its sweeping views, tranquil streams, and dense woodlands. The glen is crisscrossed by several walking trails, making it an ideal destination for hiking and exploring. The trails wind through the valley, providing visitors with opportunities to witness the region's diverse flora and fauna, including an array of wildflowers, native trees, and various bird species.

One of the highlights of Altimore Glen is the stunning waterfall that cascades down the rocky cliffs. The waterfall is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts, offering a breathtaking sight and a peaceful atmosphere. The glen also boasts several picnic areas, where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal while taking in the beauty of their surroundings.

Altimore Glen is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available near the entrance. It is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own unique charm. In the spring, the glen comes alive with vibrant colors and the sound of birdsong, while in the autumn, the valley is transformed into a sea of golden hues as the leaves change.

Overall, Altimore Glen is a hidden gem in Ayrshire, offering visitors a chance to escape into nature and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Altimore Glen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.225506/-4.7807293 or Grid Reference NX2395. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Saughs Hill from Troweir Hill Saughs Hill and Troweir Hill are identical height summits either end of a moor.
Saughs Hill from Troweir Hill
Saughs Hill and Troweir Hill are identical height summits either end of a moor.
Looking down towards the valley of the Penwhapple Burn
Looking down towards the valley of the Penwhapple Burn
Pasture at Knockgerran Seen from the B734 Dailly to Barr road.
Pasture at Knockgerran
Seen from the B734 Dailly to Barr road.
Hadyard Windfarm This huge windfarm, totalling 52 turbines, has been constructed over the last five years on the hills between Dailly (Girvan valley) and Barr (Stinchar valley). <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.climateark.org/articles/2001/4th/plforhug.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.climateark.org/articles/2001/4th/plforhug.htm">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Hadyard Windfarm
This huge windfarm, totalling 52 turbines, has been constructed over the last five years on the hills between Dailly (Girvan valley) and Barr (Stinchar valley). LinkExternal link
Tormitchell Quarry The wind turbines of Scottish & Southern Energy's Hadyard Hill are just visible in the distance
Tormitchell Quarry
The wind turbines of Scottish & Southern Energy's Hadyard Hill are just visible in the distance
Surplus equipment at Tormitchell Quarry
Surplus equipment at Tormitchell Quarry
The Water of Assel at Tormitchell
The Water of Assel at Tormitchell
Tormitchell Quarry
Tormitchell Quarry
The ruins of Pinmerry One of the Hadyard Hill wind turbines behind.  These are 2.3MW turbines, 52 in all, making this, at time of commissioning in early 2006, the UK's biggest wind farm
The ruins of Pinmerry
One of the Hadyard Hill wind turbines behind. These are 2.3MW turbines, 52 in all, making this, at time of commissioning in early 2006, the UK's biggest wind farm
Hadyard Hill Wind Farm 52 three-bladed Danish turbines, each capable of generating 2.3 MW of power, giving a total output of 120 MW, which made this Britain's most powerful wind farm when it was commissioned in March 2006.

The diameter of the blades is 80m (262 feet) and each turbine is mounted on tubular steel towers either 60m (197 feet) or 70m (229 feet) in height.
Hadyard Hill Wind Farm
52 three-bladed Danish turbines, each capable of generating 2.3 MW of power, giving a total output of 120 MW, which made this Britain's most powerful wind farm when it was commissioned in March 2006. The diameter of the blades is 80m (262 feet) and each turbine is mounted on tubular steel towers either 60m (197 feet) or 70m (229 feet) in height.
Wind turbine at Hadyard Hill 2.3MW turbine, one of 52 on this large wind farm
Wind turbine at Hadyard Hill
2.3MW turbine, one of 52 on this large wind farm
Headwaters of the Water of Assel Hadyard Hill wind turbines in the distance
Headwaters of the Water of Assel
Hadyard Hill wind turbines in the distance
Balcletchie
Balcletchie
House south of Tormitchell
House south of Tormitchell
High Troweir Farm
High Troweir Farm
Tralodden cottage
Tralodden cottage
High Tralorg Cottage on brow of the hill.
High Tralorg
Cottage on brow of the hill.
Old and New Derelict shed and wind turbine at Tormitchell
Old and New
Derelict shed and wind turbine at Tormitchell
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Altimore Glen is located at Grid Ref: NX2395 (Lat: 55.225506, Lng: -4.7807293)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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