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Graham · Galloway

Millfore

Millfore (657m) lies on the Minnigaff Hills in the NX47 square of Galloway Forest Park, looking south-east over Clatteringshaws toward the Solway. The exposed rock strata at the top, tilted like a deck of cards, mark the highest point of the central Galloway uplands.

Quick facts

Height
657m/ 2156ft
Prominence
250 m
Distance
13 km
Ascent
539 m
Time
36 hrs
Difficulty
3 / 5Strenuous
Grid ref
NX478754
Parking
NX458760
Nearest city
Dumfries· 50km
Dogs
Dogs on lead required near livestockDog-friendly guide ↗

Height and prominence cross-checked against the Database of British and Irish Hills (CC BY).

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Standard route

heather moorland 60% · grass moorland 30% · rocky outcrops 10%

13km · 539m ascent · 3.5 hrs

Park at the Black Loch lay-by on the Queen's Way (A712). Walk down the forest road south to the Cooran Lane bridge, then follow firebreaks east through the plantation onto open ground. A pathless plug up grassy ribs leads onto the rocky crest; the strata at the summit give a short, easy scramble to the topstone.

Terrain

Forestry roads at the start, then firebreaks across heather and bog onto open hill. The summit consists of upright rock strata interleaved with short grass — quite distinctive and easy to identify even in cloud once gained.

In winter

Galloway winters bring sleet rather than dry snow, and the strata at the top can be coated with verglas after a freeze. The plantation provides good wind-break on the approach but the summit ridge is fully exposed. Phone signal is intermittent so a plan B is wise in poor weather.

Best time of year

Best OK Avoid

Getting there

  • Glasgow2h 56m
  • Edinburgh3h 40m
Parking: NX458760

OS maps: OS Landranger 77

Mobile signal: Moderate. EE in and out; stronger toward Newton Stewart.

Current conditions

Daylight Today

18h 52mwalking daylight
Sunrise
04:52
Sunset
21:54
Civil dawn
03:57
Civil dusk
22:49

NOAA Solar Calculator · 10 July 2026

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Millfore — common questions

How difficult is Millfore?
Millfore carries a 3/5 (moderately challenging) grade on the OutdoorSCOT scale. Count on about 13km, 539m of ascent and a 3-6 hour day on the standard route. Terrain: Forestry roads at the start, then firebreaks across heather and bog onto open hill.
How prominent is Millfore?
Millfore has 250m of topographic prominence — the height of its summit above the highest col connecting it to higher ground.
Where should I park to climb Millfore?
Standard parking is at NX458760. Check the parking grid reference on an OS map before travel; informal laybys can fill on summer weekends.
When should I climb Millfore?
The standard good-weather months for Millfore are March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November. Outside those months, expect winter conditions on the high ground — full mountain kit, navigation skills, and a check of the SAIS avalanche forecast for the relevant region.
Can I bring my dog up Millfore?
On a lead only — the route crosses ground with livestock or nesting-bird interest.
What's mobile reception like on Millfore?
Moderate. EE in and out; stronger toward Newton Stewart.
Is Millfore safe in winter?
Galloway winters bring sleet rather than dry snow, and the strata at the top can be coated with verglas after a freeze. The plantation provides good wind-break on the approach but the summit ridge is fully exposed. Phone signal is intermittent so a plan B is wise in poor weather.

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