Back Drug

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Back Drug

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Credit: Dave Smethurst

Back Drug is a prominent coastal feature located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It is identified as a headland or point, jutting out into the Irish Sea and forming a distinctive landmark along the coastline. The name "Back Drug" is derived from the Old Norse term "drangr," meaning a steep rocky outcrop, which aptly describes the geological characteristics of the area.

As a headland, Back Drug is characterized by its steep cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, creating an imposing and awe-inspiring sight. The cliffs are composed of rugged, weathered rocks, showcasing layers of sedimentary rock formations that have been shaped by millions of years of erosion and natural forces.

The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastal landscape, with the Irish Sea stretching out into the horizon. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers who are drawn to its natural beauty and unique geological features.

The area surrounding Back Drug is rich in biodiversity, with a variety of plant and animal species thriving in the rocky cliffs and nearby coastal habitats. Visitors can expect to encounter seabirds such as gulls, cormorants, and puffins, as well as marine life such as seals and dolphins that can occasionally be spotted swimming offshore.

Back Drug is also of historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. It is believed to have been a strategic location for ancient settlements and defensive structures, adding to its cultural and archaeological value.

In summary, Back Drug is a remarkable headland in Wigtownshire, Scotland, known for its steep cliffs, stunning views, diverse wildlife, and historical importance. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking to explore and appreciate the natural wonders of the Scottish coastline.

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Back Drug Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.772831/-5.0017792 or Grid Reference NX0746. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450
Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
The old schoolhouse at Clachanmore, Ardwell. The old schoolhouse situated at Clachanmore crossroads near Ardwell is the former schoolhouse for Ardwell. It was recently used as an Art gallery, but has since closed and is now a private house.
The old schoolhouse at Clachanmore, Ardwell.
The old schoolhouse situated at Clachanmore crossroads near Ardwell is the former schoolhouse for Ardwell. It was recently used as an Art gallery, but has since closed and is now a private house.
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it). Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it).
Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell. This pile of stones is all that remains of Doon Castle Broch. Dating from approx 100BC it would have presented a spectacular sight when first built. The remains of a doorway and some lower walls can still be seen, but the remainder has collapsed. This castle occupied a prominent position at High Ardwell point and great views to the south towards the Mull of Galloway (as per photo) and west towards Northern Ireland can be had. Unfortunately, this photo was taken on a dull day, but I will endeavour to post a better photo of this location soon. Dating from approx 100BC, would have presented a spectacular sight when first built.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell.
This pile of stones is all that remains of Doon Castle Broch. Dating from approx 100BC it would have presented a spectacular sight when first built. The remains of a doorway and some lower walls can still be seen, but the remainder has collapsed. This castle occupied a prominent position at High Ardwell point and great views to the south towards the Mull of Galloway (as per photo) and west towards Northern Ireland can be had. Unfortunately, this photo was taken on a dull day, but I will endeavour to post a better photo of this location soon. Dating from approx 100BC, would have presented a spectacular sight when first built.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell Bay A much better view of the landmark on a pleasant February day as promised after my first photo of this.
Doon Castle Broch, High Ardwell Bay
A much better view of the landmark on a pleasant February day as promised after my first photo of this.
Float Bay near Stoneykirk, Stranraer, Wigtownshire Another beautiful bay in Southwest Scotland.
Float Bay near Stoneykirk, Stranraer, Wigtownshire
Another beautiful bay in Southwest Scotland.
The point at the end of Float Bay beyond Castle Naught A lovely seascape taken on a beautiful February day at Float Bay.
The point at the end of Float Bay beyond Castle Naught
A lovely seascape taken on a beautiful February day at Float Bay.
Cottages near the old school
Cottages near the old school
Another view of the old school at Ardwell
Another view of the old school at Ardwell
West Ringuinea roadend The farm itself in the distance.
West Ringuinea roadend
The farm itself in the distance.
South Ardwell A typical Rhins whitewashed farm with views over the Irish Sea
South Ardwell
A typical Rhins whitewashed farm with views over the Irish Sea
Salt Pan Cottage This cottage was where salt was obtained by the evaporation of sea water
Salt Pan Cottage
This cottage was where salt was obtained by the evaporation of sea water
Whitewashed Cottages on Quiet lane Two typical one storey cottages facing each other on a deserted country lane leading to the sea
Whitewashed Cottages on Quiet lane
Two typical one storey cottages facing each other on a deserted country lane leading to the sea
Little Float Farm Track from Little Float Cottages to Little Float Farm, sandwiched between Knockerrick and Knockmullin hills.
Little Float Farm
Track from Little Float Cottages to Little Float Farm, sandwiched between Knockerrick and Knockmullin hills.
Little Float Farm from Cairn Hill Little Float Farm viewed from the Clachanmore road on Cairn Hill.
Little Float Farm from Cairn Hill
Little Float Farm viewed from the Clachanmore road on Cairn Hill.
Glenhie Smithy Track off the Clachanmore-Sandhead road leading to Glenhie Smithy, Smithy Cottage, and in the trees Glenhie Smithy Croft.
Glenhie Smithy
Track off the Clachanmore-Sandhead road leading to Glenhie Smithy, Smithy Cottage, and in the trees Glenhie Smithy Croft.
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Clachanmore old school
Clachanmore old school
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Back Drug is located at Grid Ref: NX0746 (Lat: 54.772831, Lng: -5.0017792)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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