Balker Wood

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Balker Wood

Field Marshal Terraces At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed from next to the old castle in early February (5th).
Field Marshal Terraces Credit: Billy McCrorie

Balker Wood is a picturesque forest located in Wigtownshire, a region in southwest Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The wood is primarily composed of native Scottish trees such as oak, birch, and pine, which create a dense and enchanting canopy. The lush greenery provides a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including red squirrels, badgers, and various species of birds. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot deer grazing or catch a glimpse of elusive woodland creatures.

Tranquility and serenity are the hallmarks of Balker Wood, with its peaceful atmosphere and secluded walking trails. The forest offers a respite from the bustling city life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. The walking paths weave through the trees, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and glimpses of nearby streams.

In addition to its natural beauty, Balker Wood also holds historical significance. The forest is said to have been a favorite hunting ground for local lords and nobles in ancient times. Remnants of old hunting lodges and stone ruins can still be found within the wood, providing a glimpse into its rich past.

Overall, Balker Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the natural wonders and historical heritage of Wigtownshire. Its idyllic setting and diverse ecosystem make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the Scottish countryside.

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Balker Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.92699/-4.9515782 or Grid Reference NX1063. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field Marshal Terraces At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed from next to the old castle in early February (5th).
Field Marshal Terraces
At Castle Kennedy Gardens, viewed from next to the old castle in early February (5th).
Approaching the Round Pond In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Approaching the Round Pond
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Footbridge, Castle Kennedy Gardens Seen from the Round Pond. Viewed in early February (5th).
Footbridge, Castle Kennedy Gardens
Seen from the Round Pond. Viewed in early February (5th).
The Round Pond At Castle Kennedy Gardens with view to the old Castle. Viewed in early February (5th).
The Round Pond
At Castle Kennedy Gardens with view to the old Castle. Viewed in early February (5th).
Castle Kennedy Gardens Viewed in early February (5th).
Castle Kennedy Gardens
Viewed in early February (5th).
Map of Castle Kennedy Gardens Map at the Round Pond. Viewed in early February (5th).
Map of Castle Kennedy Gardens
Map at the Round Pond. Viewed in early February (5th).
Colour at Castle Kennedy Gardens Viewed in early February (5th).
Colour at Castle Kennedy Gardens
Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Japanese Cedar
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Avenue to the Round Pond In Castle Kennedy Gardens, seen from viewpoint 3. Viewed in early February (5th).
Avenue to the Round Pond
In Castle Kennedy Gardens, seen from viewpoint 3. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Tree At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Tree
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Scottish Champion In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Scottish Champion
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue Leading to the Round Pond in Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue
Leading to the Round Pond in Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Monkey Puzzle Avenue
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Woodland Seat At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Woodland Seat
At Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle Seen from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle
Seen from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle Telephoto from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Lochinch Castle
Telephoto from Monkey Puzzle Avenue. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave Sign In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
Giant's Grave Sign
In Castle Kennedy Gardens. Viewed in early February (5th).
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Balker Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX1063 (Lat: 54.92699, Lng: -4.9515782)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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