📌 Kippford, Dumfries & Galloway
★★★★
Dumfries and Galloway is sometimes referred to as Scotland’s Riviera, and perhaps nowhere is more deserving of that description than Kippford: a charming village strung along the Rough Firth (or estuary of the Urr Water). A dense network of footpaths connects it to neighbouring Rockcliffe, which has a tiny crescent beach and views of tidal Rough Island. This route generally follows the shoreline for the outward route, before returning to Kippford via two steep-sided summits with wonderful views across the mudflats to the hilly peninsula on the far side. Look out for red squirrels on the final, forest descent.
📷 Chronological photo guide
🌍 Location
📌 Start / finish at Solway Yacht Club, Kippford village
🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NX 837554
🛰️ GPS coordinates: 54.879848,-3.813980
🚌 Bus stops opposite Yacht Club
🚗 Car park
📝 Key info
▶ 5 km / 3 mi | ▲ 160 m | ⌛ 2 hr
Features: 🏠 Kippford; 🏠 Rockcliffe; 🏖️ Rockcliffe Beach; 🏰 Mote of Mark hillfort; △ The Muckle (100 m)
⬤ Moderate | Paths, tracks & quiet roads throughout, with slightly tricky routefinding due to the number of junctions! Some steep ascents / descents; descent from The Muckle was a little hard to follow in 2023 due to fallen trees – look out for red / white marker paint on trunks.
Download file for GPS➡️ Anticlockwise circuit with detours to Rockcliffe & Mote of Mark: start & Kippford – Rockcliffe & beach – Mote of Mark – The Muckle – start
🥾 On our last visit
Wildlife: Red squirrel & bees inside an old tree stump on descent from The Muckle. Grey heron, oystercatchers, seagulls.
Weather: Sunny with a welcome sea breeze, 20°C at 10am and rising!
June 2023