Aughtshillin Wood

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Aughtshillin Wood

The A77 to Ballantrae Heading up Glen App.
The A77 to Ballantrae Credit: Billy McCrorie

Aughtshillin Wood is a beautiful forest located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, this woodland offers visitors a tranquil and serene escape from the bustling city life. The wood can be found just a few miles south of the town of Ayr, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and ash, which create a dense and lush canopy. This diverse range of tree species provides a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects.

Aughtshillin Wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for walking, hiking, and cycling enthusiasts. The paths wind their way through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the wood.

In addition to its natural beauty, Aughtshillin Wood also holds historical significance. The wood was once part of the estate of the nearby Culzean Castle, dating back to the 18th century. The castle itself is a popular tourist attraction and visitors often take the opportunity to explore the woodlands surrounding it.

Overall, Aughtshillin Wood is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. With its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and historical importance, it offers a unique and enriching experience for all who visit.

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Aughtshillin Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.042397/-4.9975617 or Grid Reference NX0876. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The A77 to Ballantrae Heading up Glen App.
The A77 to Ballantrae
Heading up Glen App.
Trees on Dupin Hill At Glen App, viewed from the A77.
Trees on Dupin Hill
At Glen App, viewed from the A77.
The A77 to Stranraer In Glen App.
The A77 to Stranraer
In Glen App.
Carlock House, Glen App Yes it's in the trees. Viewed from the A77.
Carlock House, Glen App
Yes it's in the trees. Viewed from the A77.
Glenapp Church From a bequest in 1819, by Mrs Isabella Butter who was the widow of James Caddell, minister of New Luce, a church was built at Glenapp in 1849/50. The church is sometimes referred to as Butters Church. Also, it can be referred to as Church of the Mark or the Glen Kirk. In 1850 a manse and school was also built. The church disjoined from Ballantrae Parish in 1874. It was restored by Macgregor Chalmers in 1910 and woodwork renewed by James Bowie of Ayr in 1929/39. In 1985 it was united with Ballantrae Church. Services are still held monthly.
Glenapp Church
From a bequest in 1819, by Mrs Isabella Butter who was the widow of James Caddell, minister of New Luce, a church was built at Glenapp in 1849/50. The church is sometimes referred to as Butters Church. Also, it can be referred to as Church of the Mark or the Glen Kirk. In 1850 a manse and school was also built. The church disjoined from Ballantrae Parish in 1874. It was restored by Macgregor Chalmers in 1910 and woodwork renewed by James Bowie of Ayr in 1929/39. In 1985 it was united with Ballantrae Church. Services are still held monthly.
Glenapp Church (1) Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (1)
Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (2) Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (2)
Just off the A77.
Blossom at Glenapp Church Next to the A77. Church road on the right.
Blossom at Glenapp Church
Next to the A77. Church road on the right.
Glenapp Church (3) Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (3)
Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (4) Viewed from the A77.
Glenapp Church (4)
Viewed from the A77.
Glenapp Church (5) Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (5)
Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (6) Just off the A77.
Glenapp Church (6)
Just off the A77.
Aughtshillin Wood, Glen App Viewed from the A77 in mid November (18th).
Aughtshillin Wood, Glen App
Viewed from the A77 in mid November (18th).
Altimeg Hill
Altimeg Hill
Altimeg Hill Viewed from the A77 in Glen App.
Altimeg Hill
Viewed from the A77 in Glen App.
Glenapp Valley Looking down at the lower slopes of Milljoan with a view towards Altimeg hill in the distance.
Glenapp Valley
Looking down at the lower slopes of Milljoan with a view towards Altimeg hill in the distance.
Altimeg Hill Wide grassy summit with no cairn.
Altimeg Hill
Wide grassy summit with no cairn.
Lower Glen App Looking from Shallochwreck Hill towards lower Glen App and A77
Lower Glen App
Looking from Shallochwreck Hill towards lower Glen App and A77
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Aughtshillin Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX0876 (Lat: 55.042397, Lng: -4.9975617)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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