Woodend Loch

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Woodend Loch

Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Credit: Billy McCrorie

Woodend Loch is a small freshwater body located in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. It is often referred to as a lake, pool, pond, or freshwater marsh due to its varying characteristics and ecological significance. Spanning an area of approximately 10 hectares, it is nestled within a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills.

The loch is home to a diverse range of aquatic flora and fauna, making it an important habitat for various species. The surrounding marshes and wetlands provide an ideal environment for wetland plants such as reeds, sedges, and water lilies to thrive. These plants create a dense vegetation cover, providing shelter and nesting sites for numerous bird species, including ducks, swans, and various waterfowl.

Woodend Loch is also known for its rich biodiversity, with several fish species inhabiting its waters. Common fish species found here include perch, pike, and roach, attracting anglers who enjoy fishing in its tranquil surroundings.

The loch is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, who can observe a wide variety of bird species throughout the year. The surrounding area offers a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the loch and its surroundings.

Overall, Woodend Loch in Kirkcudbrightshire is a small but significant freshwater body, supporting a diverse range of plant and animal life. Its scenic beauty, combined with its ecological importance, makes it a cherished natural feature of the region.

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Woodend Loch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.885389/-4.2055648 or Grid Reference NX5856. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Old Kirk, Gatehouse of Fleet Now a Cafe/Gift Shop on Fleet Street called the "Crafty Crow".
Old Kirk, Gatehouse of Fleet
Now a Cafe/Gift Shop on Fleet Street called the "Crafty Crow".
Path into Garries Wood At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Path into Garries Wood
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Wooden Sculpture, Gatehouse of Fleet To Commemorate the Queens Golden Jubilee in 2002 by Allan Lees.
Wooden Sculpture, Gatehouse of Fleet
To Commemorate the Queens Golden Jubilee in 2002 by Allan Lees.
Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the footpath to Garries Wood.
Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the footpath to Garries Wood.
Picnic Area by the Water of Fleet Next to the path to Garries Wood at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Picnic Area by the Water of Fleet
Next to the path to Garries Wood at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Water of Fleet At Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet
At Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet In Gatehouse of Fleet.
Water of Fleet
In Gatehouse of Fleet.
Picnic Area, Gatehouse of Fleet For information on the Wood Sculpture see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6941968">NX5956 : Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet</a>.
Picnic Area, Gatehouse of Fleet
For information on the Wood Sculpture see NX5956 : Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet.
Footbridge in Garries Wood Woodland path at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Footbridge in Garries Wood
Woodland path at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Burn running to Water of Fleet In Garries Wood.
Burn running to Water of Fleet
In Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet Passing Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet
Passing Garries Wood.
Zip Wire, Garries Park At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Zip Wire, Garries Park
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Seating Area, Garries Park At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Seating Area, Garries Park
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the entrance to Garries Wood.
Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the entrance to Garries Wood.
Road into Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet Straight ahead is the Spar Shop.
Road into Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet
Straight ahead is the Spar Shop.
High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the entrance to the Town Centre Car Park.
High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the entrance to the Town Centre Car Park.
The Crafty Crow, Gatehouse of Fleet An old Kirk now a Cafe/Gift Shop.
The Crafty Crow, Gatehouse of Fleet
An old Kirk now a Cafe/Gift Shop.
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Woodend Loch is located at Grid Ref: NX5856 (Lat: 54.885389, Lng: -4.2055648)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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