Craig Head Wood

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Craig Head Wood

Old milestone This milestone is on the UC road from New Luce to the A75 at Castle Kennedy then it's westwards to Stranraer.   The rhs has S/5.   It has been painted by a Milestone Society member.
Old milestone Credit: Karl Logan

Craig Head Wood is a picturesque forest located in Wigtownshire, a county in southwest Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, the wood is known for its diverse range of tree species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The forest is characterized by its dense, lush vegetation, comprising mainly of native trees such as oak, ash, birch, and beech. These trees provide a rich habitat for various wildlife species, including red squirrels, badgers, and a plethora of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

Trails wind through the forest, enabling visitors to explore its natural beauty on foot. The paths are well-maintained, catering to both casual walkers and more adventurous hikers. Along the way, walkers can admire the scenic landscapes, with occasional glimpses of panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Craig Head Wood also holds historical significance, with remnants of an ancient hill fort located within its boundaries. This fort, believed to have been occupied during the Iron Age, adds an additional layer of interest for history enthusiasts visiting the wood.

The forest is open to the public year-round, with no admission fees. Visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment, take their rubbish with them, and keep dogs on leads to ensure the preservation of the woodland ecosystem. Facilities such as car parking and picnic areas are available, providing visitors with a comfortable and enjoyable experience in this idyllic woodland retreat.

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Craig Head Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.904552/-4.9135664 or Grid Reference NX1360. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old milestone This milestone is on the UC road from New Luce to the A75 at Castle Kennedy then it's westwards to Stranraer.   The rhs has S/5.   It has been painted by a Milestone Society member.
Old milestone
This milestone is on the UC road from New Luce to the A75 at Castle Kennedy then it's westwards to Stranraer. The rhs has S/5. It has been painted by a Milestone Society member.
Old milestone The Stranraer face of the milestone on the verge of the  UC road from New Luce to the A75 at Castle Kennedy.  This face is S/5, lhs N/4.   Other milestones show 9 miles from New Luce to Stranraer.
Old milestone
The Stranraer face of the milestone on the verge of the UC road from New Luce to the A75 at Castle Kennedy. This face is S/5, lhs N/4. Other milestones show 9 miles from New Luce to Stranraer.
Heading towards Glenwhan Forest Walking along the Southern Upland Way as it approaches the entrance to Glenwhan Forest.
Heading towards Glenwhan Forest
Walking along the Southern Upland Way as it approaches the entrance to Glenwhan Forest.
You Can't Believe Everything You Read This information plaque on the Southern Upland Way informs us that the Standing Stones of Glenterrow are half a mile further up the road and in a field on the right, but actually, they are in a field on the left!
You Can't Believe Everything You Read
This information plaque on the Southern Upland Way informs us that the Standing Stones of Glenterrow are half a mile further up the road and in a field on the right, but actually, they are in a field on the left!
Flies on Hawkweed (Hieracium sp.) Three flies are having a snack on a Hawkweed flower. Hawkweed and Hawksbeard (Crepis sp.) are notoriously difficult and are given the delightful name of the "Hawkish Complex" by many eminent botanists.
Flies on Hawkweed (Hieracium sp.)
Three flies are having a snack on a Hawkweed flower. Hawkweed and Hawksbeard (Crepis sp.) are notoriously difficult and are given the delightful name of the "Hawkish Complex" by many eminent botanists.
The Southern Upland Way near Broad Wood
The Southern Upland Way near Broad Wood
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry Cottages
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry Cottages
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry
The Southern Upland Way near Chlenry
The Southern Upland Way near Dam Wood
The Southern Upland Way near Dam Wood
The Southern Upland Way near Coburn Bridge
The Southern Upland Way near Coburn Bridge
The Southern Upland Way near Coburn Bridge
The Southern Upland Way near Coburn Bridge
The Southern Upland Way near Pinwherrie Farm
The Southern Upland Way near Pinwherrie Farm
The Southern Upland Way near Glenwhan Hill
The Southern Upland Way near Glenwhan Hill
The Southern Upland Way near Glenwhan Lochs
The Southern Upland Way near Glenwhan Lochs
Castle Kennedy Gardens The ruins of Castle Kennedy dominate the gardens which occupy the ridge between the White Loch and the Black Loch
Castle Kennedy Gardens
The ruins of Castle Kennedy dominate the gardens which occupy the ridge between the White Loch and the Black Loch
Sheuchan Farmhouse
Sheuchan Farmhouse
Farm sign The other photo I took for this square was unusable I will take a better photo on my next trip
Farm sign
The other photo I took for this square was unusable I will take a better photo on my next trip
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Craig Head Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX1360 (Lat: 54.904552, Lng: -4.9135664)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

///sour.frown.defeated. Near Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway

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