Netherton Glen

Valley in Ayrshire

Scotland

Netherton Glen

Burnton Viaduct Viaduct just outside Dalrymple.
Burnton Viaduct Credit: James Hearton

Netherton Glen is a picturesque valley located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Nestled between rolling hills and vast meadows, the glen stretches for approximately two miles, offering visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature.

The glen is renowned for its diverse and rich wildlife. It is home to a variety of bird species, including the elusive kingfisher and the majestic golden eagle. The glen's dense woodland provides a perfect habitat for small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, and badgers. Visitors often have the opportunity to spot these creatures while walking along the well-maintained trails that wind through the glen.

One of the highlights of Netherton Glen is its sparkling river, which meanders through the valley. The river, teeming with trout and salmon, attracts fishing enthusiasts from far and wide. It also adds to the glen's charm, providing a soothing ambiance with its gentle babbling and cascading waterfalls.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Netherton Glen offers ample opportunities for hiking and picnicking. The trails cater to different levels of difficulty, making it accessible for both casual walkers and experienced hikers. The glen's verdant meadows, dotted with wildflowers during the spring and summer months, create an enchanting backdrop for picnics and relaxation.

With its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, Netherton Glen is a true gem of Ayrshire. Whether you are an avid nature lover, a keen angler, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this valley is sure to captivate and rejuvenate all who visit.

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Netherton Glen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.390106/-4.5737977 or Grid Reference NS3713. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Burnton Viaduct Viaduct just outside Dalrymple.
Burnton Viaduct
Viaduct just outside Dalrymple.
River Doon at Dalrymple Looking downstream from the bridge at Dalrymple.  The River Doon inspired Robert Burns to write:
     "Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon"
      How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair?"
River Doon at Dalrymple
Looking downstream from the bridge at Dalrymple. The River Doon inspired Robert Burns to write: "Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon" How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair?"
The Kirkton Inn Busy inn at the junction of the B742 and the B7034.
The Kirkton Inn
Busy inn at the junction of the B742 and the B7034.
Riverside Terrace Well-maintained traditional cottages in the village of Dalrymple
Riverside Terrace
Well-maintained traditional cottages in the village of Dalrymple
Sheep near Loch Croot Sheep on a cool November day, with Loch Croot in the background.
Sheep near Loch Croot
Sheep on a cool November day, with Loch Croot in the background.
Montgomerieston Farm Looking east from the minor road on a fine November morning.
Montgomerieston Farm
Looking east from the minor road on a fine November morning.
Guiltree Hill The northern edge of Guiltree Hill on a fine November morning.
Guiltree Hill
The northern edge of Guiltree Hill on a fine November morning.
Looking Towards Dowan's Hill Looking WSW across rich farmland near Dalrymple.
Looking Towards Dowan's Hill
Looking WSW across rich farmland near Dalrymple.
Burnbank Farm Looking west from the minor road which links Dalrymple with Guiltree Hill.
Burnbank Farm
Looking west from the minor road which links Dalrymple with Guiltree Hill.
Barnford Farm view Looking down into the Doon Valley, with Holms Farm in the background, and the Firth of Clyde in the far distance.
Barnford Farm view
Looking down into the Doon Valley, with Holms Farm in the background, and the Firth of Clyde in the far distance.
Doon Valley Farmlands Looking SW towards Lindsayston Farm.  In this part of the valley, the River Doon winds its way round drumlins, deposited during the last Ice Age.
Doon Valley Farmlands
Looking SW towards Lindsayston Farm. In this part of the valley, the River Doon winds its way round drumlins, deposited during the last Ice Age.
Flooded Fields Fields at Barnford Farm, in the flood plain of the River Doon near Dalrymple.
Flooded Fields
Fields at Barnford Farm, in the flood plain of the River Doon near Dalrymple.
Dalrymple Sewage Works Looking WNW across the Doon Valley, with Brown Carrick Hill in the far distance.
Dalrymple Sewage Works
Looking WNW across the Doon Valley, with Brown Carrick Hill in the far distance.
Field Edge Looking east across South Ayrshire's rich farmlands near Dalrymple on a fine November morning.
Field Edge
Looking east across South Ayrshire's rich farmlands near Dalrymple on a fine November morning.
Rolling Farmland Rich farmland near Dalrymple.  The rolling countryside is shaped by drumlins, deposited during the last Ice Age.
Rolling Farmland
Rich farmland near Dalrymple. The rolling countryside is shaped by drumlins, deposited during the last Ice Age.
Dalrymple and the Viaduct Looking NE towards the village, with the viaduct in the background.
Dalrymple and the Viaduct
Looking NE towards the village, with the viaduct in the background.
Dalrymple The White Horse Inn and the War Memorial, at the junction of the B742 and the B7034.
Dalrymple
The White Horse Inn and the War Memorial, at the junction of the B742 and the B7034.
Springwater Fishery
Springwater Fishery
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Netherton Glen is located at Grid Ref: NS3713 (Lat: 55.390106, Lng: -4.5737977)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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