Black Rigg Moss

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Black Rigg Moss

Loch Glow Dam and the Inneans Two of the three Inneans are visible here.
Loch Glow Dam and the Inneans Credit: Robert Struthers

Black Rigg Moss is a wood located in Fife, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, this forested area is a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts alike. The moss is situated near the small village of Auchtermuchty, offering a convenient location for visitors from the nearby towns and cities.

The wood is predominantly comprised of native Scottish tree species, such as oak, birch, and holly, which create a diverse and enchanting landscape. The dense canopy provides a sheltered environment, allowing a rich understory of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers to flourish. This combination of habitats makes Black Rigg Moss a hotspot for a wide variety of woodland birds, mammals, and insects.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, enabling visitors to explore the area at their leisure. These paths wind through the wood, leading to hidden glades, tranquil ponds, and picturesque viewpoints. The trails are suitable for walkers of all abilities, with options for shorter strolls or longer hikes.

Black Rigg Moss also offers a range of recreational activities for visitors. Birdwatching is particularly popular, with many rare and migratory species being spotted throughout the year. Additionally, the wood provides ample opportunities for photography, wildlife spotting, and peaceful picnics.

With its natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Black Rigg Moss is a cherished woodland destination in Fife. Its accessibility, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails make it an ideal place for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of Scotland.

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Black Rigg Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.139338/-3.4759072 or Grid Reference NT0895. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch Glow Dam and the Inneans Two of the three Inneans are visible here.
Loch Glow Dam and the Inneans
Two of the three Inneans are visible here.
Footbridge over Spillway The footbridge over the Loch Glow dam spillway.
Footbridge over Spillway
The footbridge over the Loch Glow dam spillway.
Loch Glow Dam Looking across the dam to the car park.
Loch Glow Dam
Looking across the dam to the car park.
Metal Stile, Loch Glow The steps are sturdy enough but the handrail on the other side is a bit loose.
Metal Stile, Loch Glow
The steps are sturdy enough but the handrail on the other side is a bit loose.
An Innean One of the three Innean hills to the north of Loch Glow.
An Innean
One of the three Innean hills to the north of Loch Glow.
Lurg Loch and Dow Loch More lochans than lochs. In the distance is Loch Leven and West Lomond Hill.
Lurg Loch and Dow Loch
More lochans than lochs. In the distance is Loch Leven and West Lomond Hill.
Cleish Hills Forestry Conifer plantation to the north of Loch Glow.
Cleish Hills Forestry
Conifer plantation to the north of Loch Glow.
From one Innean to another The middle Innean is the highest of the three summits, at 336m. Peeping over its shoulder is the most northerly of the three.
From one Innean to another
The middle Innean is the highest of the three summits, at 336m. Peeping over its shoulder is the most northerly of the three.
Dummiefarline Cairn Dummiefarline is a small summit in the Cleish Hills. It was the site of a hill fort. In the distance is Benarty, centre, with West Lomond Hill on the left.
Dummiefarline Cairn
Dummiefarline is a small summit in the Cleish Hills. It was the site of a hill fort. In the distance is Benarty, centre, with West Lomond Hill on the left.
Firebreak in Cleish Hills Plantation
Firebreak in Cleish Hills Plantation
Dumglow Trig Point Dumglow offers fine views in all directions, here it is to the Ochil Hills in the north.
Dumglow Trig Point
Dumglow offers fine views in all directions, here it is to the Ochil Hills in the north.
View from Dumglow Looking west from Dumglow; in the foreground are the Georgeton Hills, the Ochils on the right and the Gargunnock Hills in the distance on the left. Almost dead centre can be faintly discerned Wallace Monument on its small hill.
View from Dumglow
Looking west from Dumglow; in the foreground are the Georgeton Hills, the Ochils on the right and the Gargunnock Hills in the distance on the left. Almost dead centre can be faintly discerned Wallace Monument on its small hill.
Black Loch A small lochan to the south of Dumglow.
Black Loch
A small lochan to the south of Dumglow.
Georgeton Hill and Dumglow
Georgeton Hill and Dumglow
Black Hill Black Hill has a vague flattish summit and is totally bereft of any interesting features.
Black Hill
Black Hill has a vague flattish summit and is totally bereft of any interesting features.
Drystane Dyke Traditional Scottish field boundary, augmented by barbed wire. In the distance is Dumglow hill.
Drystane Dyke
Traditional Scottish field boundary, augmented by barbed wire. In the distance is Dumglow hill.
Are You Looking At Me? ...cause I don't see anyone else here. Suspicious blackface sheep on Black Hill.
Are You Looking At Me?
...cause I don't see anyone else here. Suspicious blackface sheep on Black Hill.
Outh Hill Outh Hill from Park Hill, with the distinctive communication masts of Knock Hill in the background.
Outh Hill
Outh Hill from Park Hill, with the distinctive communication masts of Knock Hill in the background.
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Black Rigg Moss is located at Grid Ref: NT0895 (Lat: 56.139338, Lng: -3.4759072)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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Located within 500m of 56.139338,-3.4759072
Black Rigg
Ele: 276
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 56.1363563/-3.4783652
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