Newliston Clump

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Newliston Clump

Toilet Block At Castle Kennedy Gardens, located at the car park.
Toilet Block Credit: Billy McCrorie

Newliston Clump is a picturesque woodland located in the region of Wigtownshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Newliston, this charming forest covers an area of approximately 100 acres, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse array of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a haven for a variety of wildlife, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide range of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

Visitors to Newliston Clump can explore the forest through a network of well-maintained walking trails. These trails wind through the towering trees, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and providing an opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature. There are also several picnic areas dotted throughout the forest, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the stunning natural surroundings.

Newliston Clump is not only a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts but also holds historical significance. The woodland is home to the ruins of an ancient castle, dating back to the 14th century, which adds an element of intrigue and mystery to the area.

Overall, Newliston Clump in Wigtownshire is a haven of natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the serenity of a stunning forest landscape.

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Newliston Clump Images

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Toilet Block At Castle Kennedy Gardens, located at the car park.
Toilet Block
At Castle Kennedy Gardens, located at the car park.
Castle Ruin At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed from the car park in early February (5th).
Castle Ruin
At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed from the car park in early February (5th).
Car Park, Castle Kennedy Gardens With view of the old Castle, seen in early February (5th).
Car Park, Castle Kennedy Gardens
With view of the old Castle, seen in early February (5th).
Bridge over Canal At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed in early February (5th).
Bridge over Canal
At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed in early February (5th).
Canal, Castle Kennedy Gardens From the road bridge, canal leading to the Black Loch, viewed in early February (5th).
Canal, Castle Kennedy Gardens
From the road bridge, canal leading to the Black Loch, viewed in early February (5th).
Canal, Castle Kennedy Gardens From the road bridge, canal leading to the White Loch, viewed in early February (5th).
Canal, Castle Kennedy Gardens
From the road bridge, canal leading to the White Loch, viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens
Viewed in early February (5th).
Entrance to Castle Kennedy Gardens The bridge through the gate is over the canal. Viewed in early February (5th).
Entrance to Castle Kennedy Gardens
The bridge through the gate is over the canal. Viewed in early February (5th).
Exit Road from Castle Kennedy Gardens This is a new one way system.
Exit Road from Castle Kennedy Gardens
This is a new one way system.
No Entry One Way This was the old way out but now change to a new one way system.
No Entry One Way
This was the old way out but now change to a new one way system.
Coach Park At Castle Kennedy Gardens.
Coach Park
At Castle Kennedy Gardens.
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens At the Main Entrance Gate. Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens
At the Main Entrance Gate. Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops, Castle Kennedy Gardens
Viewed in early February (5th).
Road Bridge over Canal At Castle Kennedy Gardens, canal links the Black Loch with the White Loch. Viewed in early February (5th).
Road Bridge over Canal
At Castle Kennedy Gardens, canal links the Black Loch with the White Loch. Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops by the Canal At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Snowdrops by the Canal
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Bridge over the Canal At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Bridge over the Canal
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Road to the Castle Signs says Tea Room & Parking. Viewed in early February (5th).
Road to the Castle
Signs says Tea Room & Parking. Viewed in early February (5th).
Entrance to Castle Kennedy Gardens Viewed in early February (5th).
Entrance to Castle Kennedy Gardens
Viewed in early February (5th).
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Newliston Clump is located at Grid Ref: NX1062 (Lat: 54.918218, Lng: -4.9625787)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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