Damnaglaur
Damnaglaur is a hamlet in Dumfries and Galloway, South West, Scotland. Damnaglaur is situated nearby to the locality Glen Lee, as well as near Drummore Glen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Old Parish Church and Burial-Ground, Kirkmaiden.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Drummore and Port Logan.
Drummore
Photo: Krizihr, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Drummore is a village in Dumfries and Galloway in southwest Scotland. It's the most southerly village in Scotland, near the tip of the Rhins, the peninsula that ends at the Mull of Galloway.
Port Logan
Village
Photo: Patrick Lee, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Port Logan, formerly Port Nessock, is a small village in the parish of Kirkmaiden in the Rhins of Galloway in Wigtownshire. The Gaelic name is Port Neasaig. Port Logan is situated 3½ miles northwest of Damnaglaur.
Damnaglaur
- Type: Hamlet
- Category: locality
- Location: Dumfries and Galloway, South West, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
54.68049° or 54° 40′ 50″ northLongitude
-4.9067° or 4° 54′ 24″ westElevation
328 feet (100 metres)Open location code
9C6QM3JV+58OpenStreetMap ID
node 531742793OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
13279357
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Glen Lee and Drummore Glen.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kildonan Hill and Kirkmaiden Community Hub and Information Centre.
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