Balmaghie ( bal-mə-GEE), from the Scottish Gaelic Baile Mhic Aoidh, is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and was the seat of the McGhee family. It is bordered by the River Dee to the north and east. Threave Castle stands on an island in the river. The River Dee is commonly known as the Black Water of Dee on the northern border, the name changes with the meeting of the Water of Ken to the north west and is then known as Loch Ken along the eastern border. Balmaghie parish borders Girthon to the west and Tongland and Twynholm to the south. The closest market town is Castle Douglas, about 6 miles from Balmaghie Kirk. The ecclesiastical parish covers the same area as the civil parish and the two are generally not differentiated between. Balmaghie parish is mainly rural and contains only a handful of small settlements: Laurieston, Bridge of Dee, and Glenlochar as well as number of farms and houses scattered throughout the parish. Farming is the major industry of the area, although there is a large area of commercial forestation operated by the Forestry Commission to the west of Laurieston. Tourists and locals visit the area to watch wild birds at the RSPB Nature Reserve at Duchrae, the Ken-Dee Marshes. A number of red kite have been re-introduced to the area and can be seen near Laurieston at the Bellymack feeding station. The 2008 horror film Outpost and its 2012 sequel Outpost:Black Sun were filmed on the Balmaghie estate. The 2018 mystery novel The Shadow of the Black Earl by Charles E. McGarry is set in a fictionalised version of Laurieston Hall and surrounding area.

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Crossmichael

Crossmichael est un village situé dans le Dumfries and Galloway, en Écosse.
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Glenlochar

Glenlochar est un village situé dans le Dumfries and Galloway, en Écosse.
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Château de Threave

Le château de Threave (Threave Castle en anglais) est un donjon du milieu du XIVe siècle, situé sur une île de la Dee, à deux kilomètres et demi à l’ouest de Castle Douglas, dans le Dumfries and Galloway en Écosse. Il servit de fief aux Douglas « noirs » jusqu'à leur chute en 1455.
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Castle Douglas

Castle Douglas (Caisteal Dhùghlais en gaélique (gd)) est une ville écossaise située dans la région de Dumfries and Galloway. Elle est célèbre pour avoir sur son territoire le Château de Threave.
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Haugh of Urr

Haugh of Urr est un village situé dans le Dumfries and Galloway, en Écosse.