Cairnsmore of Fleet

Cairnsmore of Fleet

Infobox Mountain
Name = Cairnsmore of Fleet
Location = Dumfries and Galloway, SCO
Range = Southern Uplands
Elevation = 711 m (2,333 ft)
Prominence = 522 m
Coordinates = coord|54|58|32|N|4|20|30|W|type:mountain
Grid_ref_UK = NX501670
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 83
Listing = Marilyn, Donald, Graham
Translation = Great Cairn of Fleet
Language = Scottish Gaelic + English
Pronunciation =

Cairnsmore of Fleet is a mountain in the Scottish Lowlands, on the edges of Galloway Forest Park. It is home to the most extensive area of open moorland in Galloway, and has been designated as a biosphere reserve.

Topography

Cairnsmore of Fleet is an unafforested granite massif, whose highest point is about 10 km (6 mi) east of Newton Stewart in the south of Dumfries and Galloway (formerly Kirkcudbrightshire). It is the highest of the "Solway Hills", and overlooks the Cree Estuary and Wigtown Bay with views as far as the Lake District, Isle of Man and Snowdonia cite web |url=http://www.gallowaymrt.org.uk/Walks/Walk2.htm |title=Cairnsmore of Fleet |publisher=Galloway Mountain Rescue Team |year=2006 |accessdate=2007-04-26] .

Walking

The usual route of ascent is the "Tourist Route", which is one of the most popular hikes in Galloway cite web |url=http://www.walkscotland.plus.com/Galloway/pages/cairnsm_f/cairnsm_f.htm |title=Routes onto Cairnsmore of Fleet |accessdate=2007-04-26 |publisher=South West Scotland Hillwalking] . It starts in the south-west, near Stronord, before climbing through the Bardrochwood Moor forest on to the summit. The Cairnsmore estate, near the start of this path, is the location mentioned in John Buchan's 1915 thriller "The Thirty-nine Steps" [cite web |url=http://www.glenquickenfarm.com/attractions.htm |publisher=Glenquicken Farm |accessdate=2007-04-26 |title=Visitor attractions] . Other routes reach the summit from the south, over the "Knee of Cairnsmore", and from the north, over "Meikle Mulltaggart" .

Climbing

There are a number of good rock climbing areas on the subsidiary peaks around Cairnsmore of Fleet, but many of these have nesting birds on them so should be completely avoided in spring and early summer. The climbing is all on good quality granite. Areas that are described in the current guidebook [cite book |title=Lowland Outcrops (Scottish Mountaineering Club climbers' guide) |author=G. Nicoll & T. Prentice |publisher=Scottish Mountaineering Trust |year=2004 |id=ISBN 0-907521-43-6 |pages=376 pp] include Craignelder, Loch Grannoch and the Clints of Dromore [cite web |url=http://johnbiggar.com/galloway-climbing-index.htm |title=Climbing in Galloway |author=John Biggar |accessdate=2007-06-15] .

Ecology

Cairnsmore of Fleet is home to many of the typical habitats of upland Britain, such as grasslands of purple moor grass ("Molinia caerulea"), "Calluna vulgaris" and "Vaccinium myrtillus" heaths and localised blanket mire with "Trichophorum" and cotton-grass ("Eriophorum"). The summit region is characterised by sheep's fescue ("Festuca ovina"), bilberry, "Carex bigelowii" and the moss "Racomitrium lanuginosum" cite web |url=http://www.unesco.org/mabdb/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?mode=all&code=UKM+04 |title=Biosphere Reserve Information: Cairnsmore of Fleet |publisher=UNESCO |accessdate=2007-04-26] . It one of the nine biosphere reserves in the United Kingdom cite web |url=http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/ukmab/ukbr.htm |title=UK Biosphere Reserves |publisher=DEFRA |date=2005-09-14 |accessdate=2007-04-26] , having been designated in 1976 . The original area of 1,922 ha was increased to 3,559 ha when the Cairnsmore of Fleet reserve was merged with the Merrick Kells and Silver Flowe nature reserve cite web |url=http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/ukmab/BRReport/Cairnsmore.htm |title=Cairnsmore of Fleet / Merrick Kells / Silver Flowe |publisher=DEFRA |date=2002-01-04 |accessdate=2007-04-26] . The massif is also home to a variety of birds, mammals and invertebrates, including upland raptors such as the golden eagle, merlin, hen harrier and peregrine falcon, as well as a population of feral goats cite web |url=http://www.snh.org.uk/nnr-scotland/reserve.asp?NNRId=49 |title=Cairnsmore of Fleet |publisher=Scottish Natural Heritage |year=2005 |accessdate=2007-04-26] .

Red and black grouse are managed on the estates, and there is extensive grazing by domestic sheep (chiefly blackface sheep) and cattle, which helps maintain habitats for birds. This has been hampered by the decline in farming of traditional breeds, such as belted Galloway cattle, with farmers keeping breeds more suited to lowland grazing .

Cairnsmore of Fleet is owned and managed by Scottish Natural Heritage .

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