Ringwhirry Plantation

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Ringwhirry Plantation

Old milestone A leaning Wigtownshire milestone that has had vegetation cleared away to show the extent of its lean but has been repainted.  It is on the B7085 just west of the B7021.  The next milestone nearer Port William has the mileage to Port William as ½ mile.  The W is for Wigtown.
Old milestone Credit: Jacqueline Crowther

Ringwhirry Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Wigtownshire, a historic county in southwest Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, this plantation covers an area of approximately 100 acres, making it a significant natural asset for the region. The plantation primarily consists of dense forests, housing a wide variety of tree species such as oak, birch, beech, and pine.

The woodland is characterized by its rich biodiversity and serves as a habitat for numerous wildlife species. Visitors can spot an array of bird species like woodpeckers, owls, and finches, as well as mammals including deer, foxes, and squirrels. The plantation is also home to various flora, such as bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic, which create a vibrant and colorful tapestry during spring and summer months.

The management of Ringwhirry Plantation focuses on sustainable forestry practices, ensuring the responsible and balanced use of the woodland's resources. This includes timber harvesting, which is conducted with careful consideration for the preservation of the unique ecosystem. Additionally, the plantation provides recreational opportunities for visitors, with well-maintained paths and trails for walking, hiking, and nature observation.

Ringwhirry Plantation is a cherished natural gem in Wigtownshire, offering a serene and tranquil environment for locals and tourists alike. Its idyllic setting, diverse flora and fauna, and commitment to sustainable land management make it an important part of the region's natural heritage.

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Old milestone A leaning Wigtownshire milestone that has had vegetation cleared away to show the extent of its lean but has been repainted.  It is on the B7085 just west of the B7021.  The next milestone nearer Port William has the mileage to Port William as ½ mile.  The W is for Wigtown.
Old milestone
A leaning Wigtownshire milestone that has had vegetation cleared away to show the extent of its lean but has been repainted. It is on the B7085 just west of the B7021. The next milestone nearer Port William has the mileage to Port William as ½ mile. The W is for Wigtown.
Old milestone This Wigtownshire style milestone has recently been uplifted and repainted by a Milestone Society member.  The W is for Wigtown.   This style of milestone was probably set up in the late 19C/early 20C after the inaugurtion of county councils.
Old milestone
This Wigtownshire style milestone has recently been uplifted and repainted by a Milestone Society member. The W is for Wigtown. This style of milestone was probably set up in the late 19C/early 20C after the inaugurtion of county councils.
Old milestone The right face of the milestone 8 miles from Wigtown.   Many of the milestones in Wigtownshire are of a quadrant shape.
Old milestone
The right face of the milestone 8 miles from Wigtown. Many of the milestones in Wigtownshire are of a quadrant shape.
Old milestone The milestone just west of the B7021 junction on the road from Wigtown to Port William.   Straightened, uplifted and painted by a local Milestone Society member.
Old milestone
The milestone just west of the B7021 junction on the road from Wigtown to Port William. Straightened, uplifted and painted by a local Milestone Society member.
Old milestone The Wigtown face of the milestone recently straightened and uplifted.   Many of the Wigtownshire stones are a quadrant shape but others, like this one, are more triangular.
Old milestone
The Wigtown face of the milestone recently straightened and uplifted. Many of the Wigtownshire stones are a quadrant shape but others, like this one, are more triangular.
Old milestone The Wigtownshire milestone on the B7085 just outside Port William has had a makeover by a local Milestone Society member and the vegetation around it cleared.   The W on this stone is for Wigtown.
Old milestone
The Wigtownshire milestone on the B7085 just outside Port William has had a makeover by a local Milestone Society member and the vegetation around it cleared. The W on this stone is for Wigtown.
Farmland: Port William Looking over Killantrae Burn to Dourie
Farmland: Port William
Looking over Killantrae Burn to Dourie
Houses on east side of Port William Viewed across valley of Killantrae Burn
Houses on east side of Port William
Viewed across valley of Killantrae Burn
Farmland: Dourie With modern farm buildings
Farmland: Dourie
With modern farm buildings
Old milestone Just southwest of Lanberrick, another milestone painted by a Milestone Society member.  On the very edge of the road but highlighted by the yellow gorse in Springtime.
Old milestone
Just southwest of Lanberrick, another milestone painted by a Milestone Society member. On the very edge of the road but highlighted by the yellow gorse in Springtime.
Old milestone Easy to find this milestone near the wind turbines.
Old milestone
Easy to find this milestone near the wind turbines.
Old milestone Work finished straightening and repainting this milestone by a Milestone Society member.   it is sited just west of  the b7021 junction leading to Whithorn.
Old milestone
Work finished straightening and repainting this milestone by a Milestone Society member. it is sited just west of the b7021 junction leading to Whithorn.
Old milestone On this lovely sunny day, the milestone, road and fields striped by shadows from the trees not yet in full leaf.
Old milestone
On this lovely sunny day, the milestone, road and fields striped by shadows from the trees not yet in full leaf.
Old milestone And southwestwards with a mile before reaching Port William.
Old milestone
And southwestwards with a mile before reaching Port William.
Old milestone All the milestones showing mileages from Wigtown to Port William on the A746 then B7085 are still by the roadside.   This one almost at Port William is just west of Dourie.
Old milestone
All the milestones showing mileages from Wigtown to Port William on the A746 then B7085 are still by the roadside. This one almost at Port William is just west of Dourie.
Old milestone But it is one mile from the last milestone Wigtown 9/Port William 1!
Old milestone
But it is one mile from the last milestone Wigtown 9/Port William 1!
Big Balcraig Late evening and the fields near Big Balcraig are being cut for silage.
Big Balcraig
Late evening and the fields near Big Balcraig are being cut for silage.
Working the Fields Late evening near Big Balcraig Farm and work goes on to bring in the silage.
Working the Fields
Late evening near Big Balcraig Farm and work goes on to bring in the silage.
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Ringwhirry Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX3544 (Lat: 54.766005, Lng: -4.5513449)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

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