Blacklaw Moss

Downs, Moorland in Ayrshire

Scotland

Blacklaw Moss

The Remains of Gogo Lodge Looking towards the upper reaches of Gogo burn
The Remains of Gogo Lodge Credit: Gavin Ferguson

Blacklaw Moss is a notable area located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Situated within a region known for its diverse landscapes, Blacklaw Moss is primarily characterized by its downs and moorland. Spanning approximately 200 acres, this natural area is an important ecological site with unique features and abundant wildlife.

The downs of Blacklaw Moss are characterized by their gently rolling hills and grassy vegetation. This landscape is predominantly open and expansive, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The downs are home to a variety of plant species, including heather, grasses, and wildflowers, which create a colorful and vibrant display during the summer months.

The moorland of Blacklaw Moss is another defining feature of this area. It is characterized by wet, peaty soil and scattered patches of heather. The moorland provides a habitat for various bird species, including curlews, lapwings, and skylarks. It is also an important breeding ground for several types of dragonflies and other insects.

Blacklaw Moss is an area of significant conservation interest. It provides an important habitat for many rare and protected species. The site is managed by local conservation organizations, which work to maintain and enhance its natural features, as well as promote public awareness and appreciation of its ecological value.

Visitors to Blacklaw Moss can enjoy walking trails that meander through the downs and moorland, providing opportunities for nature observation and photography. The site also offers educational programs and guided tours, allowing visitors to learn more about the unique flora and fauna that call Blacklaw Moss home.

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Blacklaw Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.797616/-4.7667377 or Grid Reference NS2659. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Remains of Gogo Lodge Looking towards the upper reaches of Gogo burn
The Remains of Gogo Lodge
Looking towards the upper reaches of Gogo burn
View towards box law showing the fence marked on maps
View towards box law
showing the fence marked on maps
Lochan on Box Law Pretty little Lochan with Irish law in the background
Lochan on Box Law
Pretty little Lochan with Irish law in the background
Gogo Lodge
Gogo Lodge
Gogo Lodge
Gogo Lodge
All-terrain vehicle track & fence SW of Box Law
All-terrain vehicle track & fence SW of Box Law
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #1 The remains of a de Havilland Dove on Box Law.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #1
The remains of a de Havilland Dove on Box Law.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #2 A View of one of the wings, with the aircraft registration still being discernible.  The stainless steel of the landing gear glints in the sunshine.  In the distance, a view over the Firth Of Clyde with the islands of Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae, Bute and Arran all evident.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #2
A View of one of the wings, with the aircraft registration still being discernible. The stainless steel of the landing gear glints in the sunshine. In the distance, a view over the Firth Of Clyde with the islands of Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae, Bute and Arran all evident.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #3 A small part of wreckage, south of the main cluster.  This appears to be part of the nosewheel gear installation.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #3
A small part of wreckage, south of the main cluster. This appears to be part of the nosewheel gear installation.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #4 In this shot, the two de Havilland Gipsy Queen piston engines are prominent.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #4
In this shot, the two de Havilland Gipsy Queen piston engines are prominent.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #5 A view of the leading edge of one of the wings, with the black de-icing strips evident.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #5
A view of the leading edge of one of the wings, with the black de-icing strips evident.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #6 A view of one of the bashed fuel tanks in a wing of the Devon.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #6
A view of one of the bashed fuel tanks in a wing of the Devon.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #7 The aircraft's registration (VP969), though faded, can still be clearly seen on this wing section.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #7
The aircraft's registration (VP969), though faded, can still be clearly seen on this wing section.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #8 This image shows the position of the fuselage, very little of which remains.  Beyond, the Gipsy Queen engines can be noted.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #8
This image shows the position of the fuselage, very little of which remains. Beyond, the Gipsy Queen engines can be noted.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #9 A closeup view of one of the Gipsy Queen engines remaining on site.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #9
A closeup view of one of the Gipsy Queen engines remaining on site.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #10 A broader view of the Devon crash site with a view towards Irish Law, the resting place of another aircraft, British European Airways G-AIVE which came to grief just over a decade prior to the Devon.
de Havilland Devon Wreckage - Image #10
A broader view of the Devon crash site with a view towards Irish Law, the resting place of another aircraft, British European Airways G-AIVE which came to grief just over a decade prior to the Devon.
Slaty Law Looking towards Slaty Law.
Slaty Law
Looking towards Slaty Law.
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Blacklaw Moss is located at Grid Ref: NS2659 (Lat: 55.797616, Lng: -4.7667377)

Unitary Authority: North Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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