Brae Face Plantation

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Brae Face Plantation

The Stena Voyager HSS on Loch Ryan The Stena Voyager High Speed Service (HSS) Ferry on Lochryan having left Stranraer to travel to Belfast.
The Stena Voyager HSS on Loch Ryan Credit: Colin McDonald

Brae Face Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area of lush greenery, this forested area is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

The plantation is situated on gently sloping terrain, hence its name "Brae Face," which translates to "hillside" in Scottish Gaelic. It is surrounded by rolling hills and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The forest is predominantly composed of native Scottish tree species, including oak, birch, and pine. These trees provide a haven for a wide range of wildlife, making Brae Face Plantation a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. Visitors can often spot various bird species, such as buzzards, owls, and woodpeckers, gracefully soaring through the dense canopy.

A network of well-maintained walking trails weaves through the plantation, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. The trails are suitable for all ages and skill levels, with options for shorter, leisurely strolls or longer, more challenging hikes.

Brae Face Plantation also boasts several picnic areas and benches strategically placed throughout the forest, providing visitors with the perfect spot to relax and soak in the tranquility of their surroundings. These amenities, along with ample parking facilities, make it an ideal destination for families and gatherings.

Overall, Brae Face Plantation is a captivating woodland retreat that offers a delightful escape into nature, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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The Stena Voyager HSS on Loch Ryan The Stena Voyager High Speed Service (HSS) Ferry on Lochryan having left Stranraer to travel to Belfast.
The Stena Voyager HSS on Loch Ryan
The Stena Voyager High Speed Service (HSS) Ferry on Lochryan having left Stranraer to travel to Belfast.
Jamieson's Point,  Lady Bay,  Loch Ryan
Jamieson's Point, Lady Bay, Loch Ryan
Corsewall Mill Waterfall This waterfall used to power the waterwheel at Corsewall Mill before it was demolished. It is just outside Kirkcolm.
Corsewall Mill Waterfall
This waterfall used to power the waterwheel at Corsewall Mill before it was demolished. It is just outside Kirkcolm.
Sea Caves at the foot of Sea Cliff, Loch Ryan
Sea Caves at the foot of Sea Cliff, Loch Ryan
Road junction, near Kirkcolm The road to the right is the A718 to Kirkcolm and the one to the left is a minor one to Corsewall.  The view is taken from the B738.
Road junction, near Kirkcolm
The road to the right is the A718 to Kirkcolm and the one to the left is a minor one to Corsewall. The view is taken from the B738.
Junction of three roads Turn left for Portpatrick and right for Corsewall.
Junction of three roads
Turn left for Portpatrick and right for Corsewall.
Ruined house beside Loch Ryan
Ruined house beside Loch Ryan
Kirkcolm Church Kirkcolm Church taken from the other side of Church Hill (the road in front of the church). In the grounds is the Kilmorie Cross which was carved in the 10th century.
Kirkcolm Church
Kirkcolm Church taken from the other side of Church Hill (the road in front of the church). In the grounds is the Kilmorie Cross which was carved in the 10th century.
Shore of Loch Ryan Nr Kirkcolm These dead trees on the shore of Loch Ryan make a great photo opportunity. The beach is covered with large shells.
Shore of Loch Ryan Nr Kirkcolm
These dead trees on the shore of Loch Ryan make a great photo opportunity. The beach is covered with large shells.
Loch Ryan Shore
Loch Ryan Shore
A P&O Ferry in Lochryan sailing to Larne and silhouetted against the setting sun. This photo was taken between Cairn Point and Old House Point, North of Cairnryan at sunset on 12th April 2007.
A P&O Ferry in Lochryan sailing to Larne and silhouetted against the setting sun.
This photo was taken between Cairn Point and Old House Point, North of Cairnryan at sunset on 12th April 2007.
Kircolm Rush Hour Even the bus stop is so laid back it's screwed to the front of the house....
Kircolm Rush Hour
Even the bus stop is so laid back it's screwed to the front of the house....
Dalkest Farm, The Rhins
Dalkest Farm, The Rhins
Observation Post Disused lookout on the shore of Loch Ryan, where seaplanes landed during World War II.
Observation Post
Disused lookout on the shore of Loch Ryan, where seaplanes landed during World War II.
Sandbanks in Loch Ryan Showing the wash from a ferry
Sandbanks in Loch Ryan
Showing the wash from a ferry
Ruined house on the shores of Loch Ryan This is a ruined house which stands at the end of a track leading from Kirkcolm to the shores of Loch Ryan.
Ruined house on the shores of Loch Ryan
This is a ruined house which stands at the end of a track leading from Kirkcolm to the shores of Loch Ryan.
Village of Kirkcolm taken from the disused airfield This view of Kirkcolm shows the outskirts of the village. The view is looking north.
Village of Kirkcolm taken from the disused airfield
This view of Kirkcolm shows the outskirts of the village. The view is looking north.
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Brae Face Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX0369 (Lat: 54.98138, Lng: -5.0735168)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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