Black's Cleuch

Valley in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Black's Cleuch

The White Esk and Ettrick Pen
The White Esk and Ettrick Pen Credit: Richard Webb

Black's Cleuch is a picturesque valley located in the Dumfriesshire region of Scotland. The valley is characterized by its steep sides and lush greenery, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The valley is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including rare birds and wildflowers.

At the bottom of the valley runs a crystal-clear stream, providing a tranquil soundtrack to the surrounding landscape. The stream is a popular spot for fishing and picnicking, with visitors often seen relaxing along its banks.

Black's Cleuch is also known for its historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and stone circles scattered throughout the valley. These archaeological sites provide a glimpse into the area's rich past and offer a unique insight into the lives of its early inhabitants.

Overall, Black's Cleuch is a beautiful and peaceful valley that offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are looking to explore its natural beauty, learn about its history, or simply relax in a serene setting, Black's Cleuch has something to offer for everyone.

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Black's Cleuch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.317112/-3.219465 or Grid Reference NT2203. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The White Esk and Ettrick Pen
The White Esk and Ettrick Pen
B709 Climbing out of Eskdale.
B709
Climbing out of Eskdale.
Road (B709) at Fingland Bridge Looking south-westward towards Nether Cassock.
Road (B709) at Fingland Bridge
Looking south-westward towards Nether Cassock.
Road (B709) near to Davington Looking northward towards a bridge crossing Davington Burn.
Road (B709) near to Davington
Looking northward towards a bridge crossing Davington Burn.
B709 near Davington
B709 near Davington
B709 towards Eskdalemuir
B709 towards Eskdalemuir
Entrance to Fingland
Entrance to Fingland
Sign at Eskdalemuir Observatory
Sign at Eskdalemuir Observatory
View from Eskdalemuir Observatory to the south
View from Eskdalemuir Observatory to the south
Fingland Farm from the road
Fingland Farm from the road
Nether Cassock from Fingland Bridge
Nether Cassock from Fingland Bridge
B709 near Mass Rig
B709 near Mass Rig
B709 southbound near Fingland Farm
B709 southbound near Fingland Farm
A709 south of Nether Cassock
A709 south of Nether Cassock
B709 southbound near Mass Rig
B709 southbound near Mass Rig
The B709 as it descends near Fingland
The B709 as it descends near Fingland
Broad Valley of the River White Esk A view north from the B709 north of Eskdalemuir.
Broad Valley of the River White Esk
A view north from the B709 north of Eskdalemuir.
Fields at Burncleuch Farm
Fields at Burncleuch Farm
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Black's Cleuch is located at Grid Ref: NT2203 (Lat: 55.317112, Lng: -3.219465)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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