Lodge Wood

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Lodge Wood

Ardwell bay, Rhins of Galloway about 10 miles South of Stranraer Seals lazing on the rocks during a lovely Winter afternoon.
Ardwell bay, Rhins of Galloway about 10 miles South of Stranraer Credit: Colin McDonald

Lodge Wood is a picturesque forest located in the scenic area of Wigtownshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The wood is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, and pine, which create a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the year.

The forest is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and animal enthusiasts. Visitors have the opportunity to spot native species such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a myriad of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The tranquil atmosphere of the wood is ideal for peaceful walks and relaxation, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Lodge Wood also boasts well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. The paths wind through the dense vegetation, providing an immersive experience in nature. Along the way, there are several designated picnic areas and benches, allowing visitors to take a break and soak in the beauty of their surroundings.

The forest is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available. It is also conveniently located near other attractions in the area, such as Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town, and the stunning coastline of Wigtown Bay.

In conclusion, Lodge Wood in Wigtownshire is a captivating forest that offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. With its diverse range of trees, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained walking trails, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking to reconnect with nature in the heart of Scotland.

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Lodge Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.77263/-4.9447216 or Grid Reference NX1045. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ardwell bay, Rhins of Galloway about 10 miles South of Stranraer Seals lazing on the rocks during a lovely Winter afternoon.
Ardwell bay, Rhins of Galloway about 10 miles South of Stranraer
Seals lazing on the rocks during a lovely Winter afternoon.
Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire The estate house at Ardwell owned by and occupied by the Brewis family.
Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire
The estate house at Ardwell owned by and occupied by the Brewis family.
An old cartpath and bridge within Ardwell Estate This old bridge is close to Ardwell houses, Ardwell, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
An old cartpath and bridge within Ardwell Estate
This old bridge is close to Ardwell houses, Ardwell, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
The rocky shore between Longrigg and Logan Mill Photograph taken around the point from Longrigg near Ardwell.
The rocky shore between Longrigg and Logan Mill
Photograph taken around the point from Longrigg near Ardwell.
The remains of a Motte and Bailey castle, Ardwell, Stranraer These are all that remain of a Motte and Bailey castle within the grounds of Ardwell House, Ardwell, Stranraer. The modern OS maps have it marked as Ardwell Motte and the shape is unmistakable. When closer, the ditch around the Motte is still noticeable and in fact, the estate have built two wooden bridges over the ditch, one at either side of a marked walk.
The remains of a Motte and Bailey castle, Ardwell, Stranraer
These are all that remain of a Motte and Bailey castle within the grounds of Ardwell House, Ardwell, Stranraer. The modern OS maps have it marked as Ardwell Motte and the shape is unmistakable. When closer, the ditch around the Motte is still noticeable and in fact, the estate have built two wooden bridges over the ditch, one at either side of a marked walk.
Chapel Rossan Bay looking across to Ardwell village and caravan site. Chapel Rossan Bay taken from Chapel Rossan and looking across to Ardwell village, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
Chapel Rossan Bay looking across to Ardwell village and caravan site.
Chapel Rossan Bay taken from Chapel Rossan and looking across to Ardwell village, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
A fleet of fishing boats in Luce Bay off Ardwell. A fleet of scallop trawlers from the Isle of Man destroying the seabed in Luce Bay off Ardwell in December 2004. On that afternoon about 22 trawlers were seen dredging the seabed for scallops. They remained there for several weeks causing great damage to the ecology of the area. This picture was taken on a lovely Winter afternoon just as the sun was going down.
A fleet of fishing boats in Luce Bay off Ardwell.
A fleet of scallop trawlers from the Isle of Man destroying the seabed in Luce Bay off Ardwell in December 2004. On that afternoon about 22 trawlers were seen dredging the seabed for scallops. They remained there for several weeks causing great damage to the ecology of the area. This picture was taken on a lovely Winter afternoon just as the sun was going down.
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer built in 1902.
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer built in 1902.
Ardwell Church
Ardwell Church
Lane near Ardwell Church On the opposite side of the road, running south.
Lane near Ardwell Church
On the opposite side of the road, running south.
MoD Lookout on Luce Bay There is a barrier here, restricting access to the shore when military activities are underway.
MoD Lookout on Luce Bay
There is a barrier here, restricting access to the shore when military activities are underway.
Drumantrae On the shore of Luce Bay, looking north.
Drumantrae
On the shore of Luce Bay, looking north.
The Dyemill, Near Sandhead Now a private dwelling, the Dye Mill was once powered by the Alwhibbie Burn to mill seaweed and obtain a brown dye.  Seaweed was one of Scotland's most valuable natural resources.
The Dyemill, Near Sandhead
Now a private dwelling, the Dye Mill was once powered by the Alwhibbie Burn to mill seaweed and obtain a brown dye. Seaweed was one of Scotland's most valuable natural resources.
Ardwell Telephone Box
Ardwell Telephone Box
Auchness Tower, Ardwell The 16 century altered 3-storey tower was formerly known as Auchness Castle; it now forms part of a modern farmhouse. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://canmore.org.uk/site/61124/auchness-farmhouse" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://canmore.org.uk/site/61124/auchness-farmhouse">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Auchness Tower, Ardwell
The 16 century altered 3-storey tower was formerly known as Auchness Castle; it now forms part of a modern farmhouse. LinkExternal link
Summer on the Mull Of Galloway
Summer on the Mull Of Galloway
Ardwell Church
Ardwell Church
Carved farm sign for Barhill farm
Carved farm sign for Barhill farm
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Lodge Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX1045 (Lat: 54.77263, Lng: -4.9447216)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Nearby Amenities

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Ardwell
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Ardwell Mains
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Ardwell Marine
Addr City: Ardwell
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Defibrillator
Emergency: defibrillator
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