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Screel Hill

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Screel Hill is a distinctive, rocky eminence rising to 344 meters (1,129 feet) in the picturesque Dumfries and Galloway region of southwest Scotland. Situated near Palnackie and approximately 4 kilometers north of Auchencairn, this prominent hill offers a rewarding outdoor experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Its location provides a natural boundary between the rolling Galloway Hills to the northwest and the expansive Solway Firth to the south.

What truly captivates visitors to Screel Hill are the exceptional panoramic views…

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  • Posizione:Kelton, South Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    12 marzo 2023

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    Screl Hill è una modesta collina di 344 m situata vicino a Castle Douglas. Anche se non è il più grande della zona, offre alcune viste di prim'ordine verso Auchencairn Bay e fino a Solway Firth e Hestan Island.
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    Screel Hill è una collina di 344 m che domina Auchencairn Bay e il Solway Firth con splendide viste sul Lake District inglese.

    L'eccellente sentiero che sale sulla cresta orientale è stato gravemente danneggiato dagli alberi caduti durante la tempesta Arwen nel 2021 e questi non sono stati chiusi, quindi la parte superiore del sentiero è stata chiusa.

    Tuttavia, un nuovo sentiero taglia per incontrare il sentiero superiore sopra la sezione danneggiata, quindi ora è possibile percorrere di nuovo la parte superiore della splendida cresta orientale.
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    Sebbene sia solo una collina relativamente modesta, salendo direttamente dal livello del mare sembra una vera montagna. È una grande avventura con i bambini poiché solo una breve passeggiata ti porta su una cima rocciosa con viste eccezionali sulla foresta e sul mare
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    Begin your hike on Screel Hill return through atmospheric conifer forests, where you'll hear birdsong and crunching stones. As you emerge onto the open hillside, the path becomes rougher and…

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    Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.

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    Elevazione 320 m

    Buono a sapersi

    Adatto alle famiglie

    Accesso privo di barriere

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    Offerto da Foreca

    venerdì 26 giugno

    19°C

    14°C

    36 %

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    Velocità max vento: 29,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Kelton, South Scotland, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    What is the best way to reach Screel Hill using public transport?

    Screel Hill is primarily accessed by car, as public transport options directly to the trailhead are limited. The nearest towns with bus services are Dalbeattie and Castle Douglas. From these towns, you would likely need to arrange a taxi or consider a longer walk to reach the Forestry Commission car park at the base of the hill.

    Are there any permits or fees required to hike Screel Hill?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to hike Screel Hill. Access to the trails and the hill itself is free. Parking is available at the Forestry Commission car park at the base of the hill, which is also free of charge.

    What makes Screel Hill a good option for families, and are there specific family-friendly trails?

    Screel Hill is considered family-friendly due to its moderate length and the rewarding views for a relatively short climb. While the main ascent can be steep and rocky in places, many families enjoy the adventure. There isn't a specific 'family trail' separate from the main routes, but the initial forestry paths offer a gentler start. The sense of achievement at the summit, with its panoramic views, is often a highlight for children. It's recommended for families with children who are comfortable with some uphill walking and varied terrain.

    What accommodation options are available near Screel Hill?

    While there are no accommodations directly on Screel Hill, the nearby towns of Dalbeattie and Castle Douglas offer a range of options. You can find hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs in these amenity-rich settlements. Additionally, there are campsites dotted around the wider area for those preferring to stay closer to nature.

    What is the current status of the paths on Screel Hill following Storm Arwen?

    The excellent path up the east ridge was significantly damaged by fallen trees during Storm Arwen in 2021, leading to the closure of the upper section. However, a new path has since been created that cuts across to meet the upper path above the damaged section. This means it is now possible to walk the upper section of the lovely east ridge again, bypassing the affected area.

    Can you provide details about the Screel Hill and Bengairn circular loop?

    Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging hike, Screel Hill can be combined with its neighbor, Bengairn, to form an extended circular route. This loop offers even more expansive views and a greater sense of wilderness. The terrain between the two hills can be rougher and less defined than the main Screel Hill path, requiring good navigation skills and appropriate footwear. It's considered an intermediate to challenging full-day hike.

    How long does it typically take to complete an intermediate walk on Screel Hill?

    An intermediate walk to the summit of Screel Hill and back, following the most popular routes, typically takes between 2 to 3 hours. This duration can vary depending on your pace, the number of stops for photos, and weather conditions. If you extend your hike to include Bengairn, the total time will be considerably longer, potentially 4-6 hours.

    Is Screel Hill suitable for dog walking, and are there any specific considerations?

    Yes, Screel Hill is generally suitable for dog walking. Many hikers enjoy bringing their dogs along. However, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially on the open hill where there may be livestock or ground-nesting birds. The terrain can be rocky and muddy, so ensure your dog is fit enough for the ascent and descent. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of other walkers.

    What gear is recommended for winter walking on Screel Hill?

    For winter walking on Screel Hill, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Essential gear includes warm, waterproof and windproof layers, a hat, gloves, and sturdy waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Depending on conditions, microspikes or crampons might be necessary if ice or significant snow is present, especially on the steeper, rockier sections. Always carry a map, compass or GPS, a headlamp, extra food and water, and inform someone of your route and expected return time.

    Are there any less crowded intermediate walks near Screel Hill?

    While Screel Hill is popular, especially on weekends, the wider Galloway Hills offer numerous intermediate walks that might be less crowded. Exploring other trails within the Galloway Forest Park, or lesser-known local hills, can provide a similar sense of adventure and stunning views without the same foot traffic. Researching routes around Dalbeattie or Castle Douglas can reveal many hidden gems.

    What kind of geological features can be found on Screel Hill?

    Screel Hill has interesting geological features, being composed of hornfelsed Silurian greywacke within the Criffel-Dalbeattie granodiorite complex. Historically, the area has been known for veins of colored quartz, including amethyst and smoky quartz. Amethyst crystals have been found in streams and pockets on the hill, making it a site of interest for geology enthusiasts, though significant finds are rare today.

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