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Cock's Comb
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Scotland
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Cock’s Comb, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
Whar the Cock's need a Comb an maybe a Groom tae keep him Presentable!
Description: A coastal feature near Mull o Galloway Lighthouse, Drummore, offerin stunnin panoramic views.
Introduction:
Welcome tae Cock's Comb. Before ye start imaginin a poultry themed theme park or a hipster café sellin fancy egg dishes, let’s clear it up. It is a hill, no a henhouse.
Perched near the Mull o Galloway, Cock's Comb is yin o thae names that raises eyebrows, sparks chuckles, an leaves visitors wonderin if the mapmakers were in a playful mood. The landscape is dramatic, the wind is wild, an the only feathers ye will see are the yins blowin past on a breezy day.
So lace up yer boots, pack yer sense o humour, an prepare tae explore a landmark as daft as it is beautiful.

Toponymy
Let’s break it doon:
Rooster’s This refers tae the shape o the hill, which resembles the fleshy crest on a rooster’s heid. Nature sometimes gets playful, an here she has sculpted a ridge that looks like it is struttin aboot the countryside.
Comb No a hair comb, but the bright, bumpy crest ye see on a rooster. Stick that on a hill an ye have a name that is descriptive, memorable, an guaranteed tae cause a smirk.
Pit the twa thegither an ye get Cock’s Comb, a name that is cheeky, distinctive, an impossible tae forget.
Historical Context
The earliest mentions o Cock’s Comb date back tae the 1800s, when early travellers an settlers noticed the hill’s unusual shape. Ane cartographer supposedly shouted, “It looks like a rooster’s comb” an the name stuck faster than glaur on a boot.
Local farmers used it as a landmark for directions. “Head past Cock’s Comb an turn left” wis apparently a common phrase, though it probably caused a fair few puzzled looks fae visitors.
There is even a daft legend aboot hikers mistakin the silhouette for a giant rooster an breakin intae an impromptu dance at the summit. Nae roosters were harmed, but a few egos were.
Points of Interest
If ye are in the area, hae a wander tae:
Galloway Forest Park – A vast stretch o greenery perfect for hikin, wildlife watchin, an escapin civilisation.
Loch Trool – A bonny loch surrounded by hills, ideal for a picnic or a wander.
Glen Trool – A glen wi trails that lead ye through some o the finest scenery in the region.
Threave Castle – A historic castle ye reach by boat, makin ye feel like a knight on a quest.
The Old Smiddy – A cosy spot for scran efter yer adventures. Try the haggis, but maybe dinnae ask whit is in it.
Notable Figures
Folk who have been associated with Cock’s Comb or Dumfries & Galloway include:
Robert Burns – Scotland’s bard, wha wid have had a field day wi a name like Cock’s Comb.
John Paul Jones – The naval hero fae Kirkcudbright, wha made waves far beyond Scotland.
James Hogg – The Ettrick Shepherd, wha captured the spirit o the countryside in his writin.
David Douglas – The botanist wha introduced exotic plants tae Europe, born in the region.
Sir Walter Scott – The novelist wha wid have happily woven Cock’s Comb intae a tale o adventure.
Conclusion
So next time ye are standin on Cock’s Comb, tak a moment tae enjoy the daftness o the name an the beauty o the view. Whether ye are hikin, picnickin, or posin for a ridiculous photo, ye will leave wi a smile.
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54.6378, -4.8567
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54°38'16"N 4°51'24"W
Coastal Feature & Rude & Sport (FISHING)
Dumfries & Galloway
